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She examined the symbol on the fragment she'd found in the buried city. Again the owl. What could its significance be? It seemed as if they had been scattered about in the labyrinth by some unseen hand for a purpose that yet eluded /// most likely the owl was the sigil of the author of these words, which had so /673&$§RFG | |||
&%%$ a nebulous memory, as if from a previous life: the owl was the symbol of {{HexString|򌗩(444F4D/|WISDOM}} and the goddess {{HexString|#49204!14D2041.5448454E41(%|I AM ATHENA}} outside, under the moon, or perhaps on the city walls when the wind rose. But there was no time to contemplate this further now, for the automatons had seen her, and their mechanical arms extended towards $%§ the fragment and ran as their beams converged on <nowiki>%$§</nowiki> | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Athena Reborn (novel)]] | |||
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Source: | lit_arch |
Date: | 1912 CE |
Area: | A7 |
athena9.txt is a text document stored in terminal A07 in A7.
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She examined the symbol on the fragment she'd found in the buried city. Again the owl. What could its significance be? It seemed as if they had been scattered about in the labyrinth by some unseen hand for a purpose that yet eluded /// most likely the owl was the sigil of the author of these words, which had so /673&$§RFG &%%$ a nebulous memory, as if from a previous life: the owl was the symbol of 򌗩(444F4D/ and the goddess #49204!14D2041.5448454E41(% outside, under the moon, or perhaps on the city walls when the wind rose. But there was no time to contemplate this further now, for the automatons had seen her, and their mechanical arms extended towards $%§ the fragment and ran as their beams converged on %$§