Also my 2nd time using oekaki. The background color was purely accident, but it looked kinda good so I left it.
This is actually a 2nd run through of this version. I was about to save the last and oekaki crashed on me. The timer is correct. For the most part. Had oekaki crash at my first time doing this particular entry. Was 4 hours in XD I had to completely start over.
Much is the same. This time I put the skull mask on. I added a couple bracelets, with the symbols from my first entry and a few extras. I moved the triquetra to the shoulder for this entry. I left the swirl marking on the face, and did a better job at markings and the feathers. Practice makes perfect.
Alrighty, symbol time!
Shoulder:
The Celtic Triquetra or knot of eternity; represents a closed cycle between life, death and reincarnation.
Upper Leg Bracelet/Whatever you wish to call it:
The Common Native American Sun Symbol's rays represents the seven energy centers within human beings, and also the development of each of these energy centers. This symbol identifies the healing arts, and represents a peace-loving person. It also signifies the transitional power behind an entity who is evolved enough to radiate internal light outward in the environment.
Egyptian Charm Bracelet: (Right to left)
Ankh
Symbol of eternal life. The gods are often seen holding an ankh to someone's lips this is considered to be an offering of "The Breath of Life".
Sesen
A Lotus Flower. This is a symbol of the sun, of creation and rebirth. Because at night the flower closes and sinks underwater, at dawn it rises and opens again.
Sa
This symbol of protection. Its origins are uncertain, but it is speculated that it represents either a rolled up herdsman's shelter or a papyrus life-preserver used by ancient Egyptian boaters. Either way it is still a symbol of protection. It is often used in conjunction with symbols, particularly the ankh, was and djed signs.
Feather of Maat:
The Feather of Maat Represents truth, justice, morality and balance.
This is actually a 2nd run through of this version. I was about to save the last and oekaki crashed on me. The timer is correct. For the most part. Had oekaki crash at my first time doing this particular entry. Was 4 hours in XD I had to completely start over.
Much is the same. This time I put the skull mask on. I added a couple bracelets, with the symbols from my first entry and a few extras. I moved the triquetra to the shoulder for this entry. I left the swirl marking on the face, and did a better job at markings and the feathers. Practice makes perfect.
Alrighty, symbol time!
Shoulder:
The Celtic Triquetra or knot of eternity; represents a closed cycle between life, death and reincarnation.
Upper Leg Bracelet/Whatever you wish to call it:
The Common Native American Sun Symbol's rays represents the seven energy centers within human beings, and also the development of each of these energy centers. This symbol identifies the healing arts, and represents a peace-loving person. It also signifies the transitional power behind an entity who is evolved enough to radiate internal light outward in the environment.
Egyptian Charm Bracelet: (Right to left)
Ankh
Symbol of eternal life. The gods are often seen holding an ankh to someone's lips this is considered to be an offering of "The Breath of Life".
Sesen
A Lotus Flower. This is a symbol of the sun, of creation and rebirth. Because at night the flower closes and sinks underwater, at dawn it rises and opens again.
Sa
This symbol of protection. Its origins are uncertain, but it is speculated that it represents either a rolled up herdsman's shelter or a papyrus life-preserver used by ancient Egyptian boaters. Either way it is still a symbol of protection. It is often used in conjunction with symbols, particularly the ankh, was and djed signs.
Feather of Maat:
The Feather of Maat Represents truth, justice, morality and balance.
P.S. The skullcap is based off of a C. Tiger skull.
Edited feathers. I think they look lots better. Timer incorrect now - Add 6 hours 11 mins. So about 7 hours. Whats funny about the symbols i picked is that i didn't get to the part in your post where your part native american... or part scottish i just picked the sun symbol based on its connection to life, as well as the celtic triquetra.