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If Sun ends his days here it will explain the signs of darkness, which are there already in period number 29:

29
Ga6-27 Ga6-28 Ga6-29 (170)

The hand gesture in Ga6-28 resembles those in Ab8-30 and Aa2-31 (illustrating 'the close embrace', cfr at vaero):

6 * 29 = 174
Ab8-30 (1280) Aa2-31 (121)

... In the very beginning there was no light, only darkness. Sky and earth were close together and the offspring were in between them. Metoro has expressed it [at Aa2-31] as henua noho ragi - the earth is residing together with the sky ...

But there are no hands in Ga6-28 and the central figure is that of a standing man. He has no 'mata' and no visible fingers -  there is no light and he cannot see.

174 = 6 * 29 is in Tahua probably used to indicate the duration of the season of 'close embrace'. The same number appears at Ga7-4:

Ga7-1 Ga7-2 Ga7-3 Ga7-4 (174) Ga7-5 Ga7-6 Ga7-7
Ga7-8 Ga7-9 Ga7-10 (180)

Whereas 6 * 29 = 174 in Tahua apparently indicates the dark time of midwinter in the sky, period number 30 in G presumably indicates the dark time down on earth after Sun has left. 'Mouth' and 'source' of the river of time possibly are merging in periods 30-31.

Aa2-31 says the 'tablet has turned', and sky is 'eating' light again. A peculiar henua ora in Ga7-7 (with ordinal number 6 * 29.5 = 177) is the first Tuesday in the line. The following maitaki resembles in its location Ha5-25:

Ha5-17 Ha5-18 Ha5-19 Ha5-20
Ha5-21 Ha5-22 Ha5-23 Ha5-24
Ha5-25 Ha5-26 Ha5-27 Ha5-28
Ha5-29 Ha5-30 Ha5-31 Ha5-32

All signs are saying the season is over. In Ga7-11 there is a black 'one more', a tamaiti flat at bottom. Ga7-11--14 are 4 glyphs covering the gap between 368 / 2 = 184 and 360 / 2 = 180:

Ga7-5 Ga7-6 Ga7-7 Ga7-8 Ga7-9 Ga7-10 (180)
Ga7-11 Ga7-12 Ga7-13 Ga7-14 (184)
Ga7-15 Ga7-16 Ga7-17 Ga7-18 Ga7-19
Ga7-20 Ga7-21 Ga7-22 (192)