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Answer: This Pagan has no idea what you are talking about with the one leg of the star. It was probably drawn badly or it's a personal drawing which has meaning for only the person who drew it. The five points within a circle is a pentacle which is a symbol of the goddesses Venus and Inanna/Ishtar. Modern Pagans adopted it as their religious symbol. Answer: "North is this way"

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