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The series frequently employs mystical language. Hancock describes carvings, such as the Vulture Stone, as symbolic, suggesting they might be maps, spirits, or encoded messages. He points out that the art is “highly stylized” and interprets carvings as something more meaningful than literal depictions. Yet, the actual significance of these carvings remains uncertain, and attempting to assign a specific symbolic meaning without contextual evidence is speculative at best.