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3. My glyph catalogue contains all sorts of strange 'persons' which have the abnormal body orientation characterizing rona. The head can be oriented in various ways and empty hands are not unusual:

One of the alternatives to nuku at bottom is vae:

Vae was used at the end (the 'going away') of the old year (Sun), which strengthens my idea of rona glyphs being located at the threshold to a new season. In vae there is 1 leg and in nuku there are 2.

The twisted body shape could be a sign of how 'the pendulum of time' must move in the other direction after having come to a full stop. Maybe a pendulum or a see-saw (or any oscillating movement in mother nature for that matter) can feel beforehand that the direction is going to change? How should one else explain why the old movement is slowing down? Can we civilized people explain it better?

The variety of forms in rona indicates these glyphs are compositions incorporating several signs. There are many oscillations in mother nature, not only between waxing and waning lights in the sky. In order to differentiate between them it is necessary to add signs.