Make that "Myst". I
personally prefer "Zork Nemesis", but Myst is
nevertheless a fine
game.
Ahh ... how is ol' Zork these days :-)
Ok ...
one more ...
http://users.gloryroad.net/~bigjim/deod.jpgthe
next group ... IMI DEOD the upsidedown triangle is Greek
"D"
IMI is a Hebrew word for sea (see Klein).
Now, correct me
if I am wrong here, but, DEOD references ... people?
According to
http://www.euronet.nl/users/warnar/lambertmoll.html "Wilhelmus
van Nassaue, ben ik van Dietsen bloed",
meaning Wilhelmus van Nassaue
(=William the Silent), I am of Dutch´ Origin.
Originally the word
"Dutch" is the Old-Saxian substantive "Thiudisk". The same word occurs in
other languages :
Flemish (Old Dutch) = Diets or Duutsch or
Duytsch
Gothic = Diudisko, Diuda
Old Norwegian = Djode
Old Frisian =
Thyad (Thyode)
Old Irish = Tuaths
Lithuanian = Tauta
Old English
(before Shakespeare) = Deod
Latin = Toutonus
Danish = Thy
(Thythesaxl)
In all these cases the word means "Us, the People" or "fellow
citizens".
OK ... so then, from the ... myst ... in order of
creation, came the sea and people??
regards
Jim
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