TR Logos: “Right” and “When”

Two new Logos have been deciphered this week to help you further crack NCSoft‘s Benefactor Project message for Tabula Rasa. And as the current Da Vinci Code crackdown continues, we stress yet again that not all Logos found in the Benefactor Project message would be revealed. You’d have to connect the given Logos and try to decode some of them for yourself.

Tabula Rasa Logos: Right and When - Image 2 Tabula Rasa Logos: Right and When - Image 1

The first Logos is “Right.” Not in the sense of right-correct, but right-right. The arrow makes it obvious that the Logos connotes direction. Just fire off a few brain neurons, and you’ll easily be able to assume what the Logos for “Left” would look like.

The second Logos is “When.” The interesting thing here is that on the right side of the Logos is what looks like an hourglass, which most likely represents the time aspect. So what’s this bracket on the right side? Flash back to the previously translated “Who” Logos, and you’ll find the answer. The brackets actually mean “What”. And so, “what person” would be “Who,” while today’s “what time” gives us “When.”

Two new Logos have been deciphered this week to help you further crack NCSoft‘s Benefactor Project message for Tabula Rasa. And as the current Da Vinci Code crackdown continues, we stress yet again that not all Logos found in the Benefactor Project message would be revealed. You’d have to connect the given Logos and try to decode some of them for yourself.

Tabula Rasa Logos: Right and When - Image 2 Tabula Rasa Logos: Right and When - Image 1

The first Logos is “Right.” Not in the sense of right-correct, but right-right. The arrow makes it obvious that the Logos connotes direction. Just fire off a few brain neurons, and you’ll easily be able to assume what the Logos for “Left” would look like.

The second Logos is “When.” The interesting thing here is that on the right side of the Logos is what looks like an hourglass, which most likely represents the time aspect. So what’s this bracket on the right side? Flash back to the previously translated “Who” Logos, and you’ll find the answer. The brackets actually mean “What”. And so, “what person” would be “Who,” while today’s “what time” gives us “When.”

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