Subject: I see Celtic knotwork.
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Posted on: 2016-06-28 16:33:00 UTC

My parents have a three-dog wall-hanging with knotwork very similar to the Pukwudgie there.

The Horned Serpent is a trefoil; that's used quite commonly as a symbol of the Trinity, but I have no doubt at all it has pre-Christian roots. [Checks] Umm... Wikipedia is rubbish at this.

Okay, then, what were our houses?

-Horned Serpent: Water, the Mystic. It carries an adapted religious symbol, signifying the Unknown - that which HS students wish to learn.

-Wampus: Earth, the Fighter. This is the most realistic image in the crest - apart from the tail it could be a child's drawing from life - indicating their grounding in solid reality.

-Pukwudgie: Magic, the Healer (yes, I just designated a fifth element, shh). This image looks almost like an anatomical diagram - but also one of energy flows, with magic flowing in (or out!) through the spines. I get a feeling Pukwudgie kids get into some deep theory.

-Thunderbird: Air and Fire, the Free Spirit. There is no 'standard' Thunderbird kid, they're all individuals - and their emblem shows this. It has no animal features, no eyes or mouth. It's a blank slate on which they write their own futures. (Dare I say, just like their namesake?)

hS

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