In "Isle of Ruins," the red door symbolizes a barrier between the known and the unknown, representing challenges and mysteries that the characters must confront. It often signifies a turning point in the narrative, where characters must face their fears or make crucial decisions. The red color itself can evoke feelings of urgency, danger, or passion, adding to the door's significance as a threshold to new experiences.
The first crest that you draw on the red door is the hour glass symbol . The second symbol you draw after you come back, and the temple has changed is the tri force symbol you draw. That that will take on another route to another level.
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it is the shape of a big triangle with four smaller triangles inside it. if that didnt help you, go to Zauzs island (go north of the isle of gust)
Try drawing a timer symbol sideways
Draw hourglass
the triforce which is this thing
it looks like an upside down tooth
a symbol for the black death back when it was around was a red cross on your door and the words 'god have mercy'
It was s well know symbol, that meet that if a lady of they oldest profession had a red light blub on outside their door,,well, they were open for bussiness!
Isle of wight squirrles are red and are called red squirrles
the red Cullin's are in the isle of Skye in Scotland
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