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The prominent, central head of an ancient Paladin Sentinel is the first feature to be located as the camera zooms in close to the surface of the rock. Forever in profile, on the rock surface, this Sentinel head could emblazon a coin. This head is an example of an analogue, or simulation of the ancient form of a Titan. But whomever is mimicked by this representation lived well before our own mythological constructs. The surface of this orthoclase type of feldspar rock is as old as 250 million years. Hence, we see a Protomythological Form which resembles our greatest imagined Titans. You can see all the other images here, by Clicking View Gallery below and clicking Images.  None of these images are AI generated.
In this video, moving from the Sentinel Head to the bottom right we find an intriguing figure that appears to be horizontally wrapped up in a curious suit, a bit like a wrapped mummy, or perhaps very respectfully reminiscent of the ancient star ancestors of the Native Americans located on the Shaman’s Panel. Moving up, another figure appears which could be likened to a bearded king. Standing at the head of this figure is another entity in shadow trailing a cumbersome dual-sided wedge tool. The next figure in the upper right is another example of a Protomythological Paladin Titan figure with no apparent arms, but short appendages, pointed ears and an intriguing suit. He appears to be seeking or hunting something. Moving left of the Central Sentinel to the upper left, we find another interesting humanoid figure that has a raised arm and much hair and beard. This figure appears to be announcing or entreating something but it is unclear what that is. The space below this masculine, standing figure and to the left of the Central Sentinel is an egg-shaped area that upon specific inspection may contain a work-area of small figures. A small gridded area at the center of the egg is reminiscent of walled spaces. Returning to the Paladin Titan at center, use each color to discern anatomical variances unique to these figures. Curiously, all variations do exist simultaneously now, on different planets circling far distant star systems.
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