i agree with you on the grace ...you should not be able to buy grace, but it should be earned weather by killing a certain boss at specific time or have a random grace system that gives a out grace random and maybe with triggers like if you travel so many miles you get grace blessings .... there is endless ways to implement the grace system just going to take some thinking outside of the box ohh yeah i think i cracked the coin its auro = gold in Latin .... dei = wiht god ...... vocuntas = The term "Auro Dei Vocuntas" could potentially have a slightly different meaning, as Vocuntas seems closer to certain Latin structures and could be interpreted as: "The will of God’s gold" or "The desire for the gold of God." Here’s a breakdown of this version: Auro: "Gold" (dative or ablative case) - meaning "for gold" or "with gold." Dei: "Of God" (genitive case), denoting possession or divine association. Vocuntas: Latin-like Interpretation: While "Vocuntas" is not a classical Latin word, it resembles "Voluntas," which means "will" or "desire." If "Vocuntas" is a stylized or regional variant, it could mean something similar to "will" or "intention." Alternatively, it might signify a poetic or adapted term, as Latin inscriptions often had creative variations. Possible Interpretations: Literal Meaning: If "Vocuntas" is interpreted as "will," the phrase might mean: "The will of God’s gold" (indicating divine intent or authority tied to gold or wealth). If it signifies "desire," it could mean: "The desire for the gold of God" (possibly reflecting a yearning for divine blessings or heavenly riches). Symbolism: Coins often carried symbolic messages. This phrase might symbolize: The divine authority underpinning the value of the coin (gold as a divine blessing). A spiritual or material aspiration tied to wealth and godliness. Religious or Political Legitimacy: The inscription could have been used to legitimize the coin as being under divine sanction, linking material wealth (gold) with divine purpose or intent. Conclusion: If the term is "Auro Dei Vocuntas," it emphasizes "the will or desire tied to God's gold"-potentially a powerful statement of divine authority over the coin’s value or purpose. It could be a religious and symbolic phrase, in line with the traditions of medieval and early modern coinage.
I am so glad you enjoyed this episode. Regardless of my concerns for the grace system, I am still very excited to get my hands on it! Great to hear from you also :) thanks for the comment. Also thanks for the breakdown of the words on the gold as well.
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It was a pleasure to join you all, thank you so much Void for having me on this PaxCast!
My pleasure. Thanks for being such a big part of the CBU community :)
So I could only watch like the first 30min then I had to go. I'll listen to the rest tonight, super hyped!
No worries, Thanks for stopping by :)
Woot!!!
Love the info that you give man thanks again
That's the goal! I am so glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching :)
i agree with you on the grace ...you should not be able to buy grace, but it should be earned weather by killing a certain boss at specific time or have a random grace system that gives a out grace random and maybe with triggers like if you travel so many miles you get grace blessings .... there is endless ways to implement the grace system just going to take some thinking outside of the box ohh yeah i think i cracked the coin its auro = gold in Latin .... dei = wiht god ...... vocuntas = The term "Auro Dei Vocuntas" could potentially have a slightly different meaning, as Vocuntas seems closer to certain Latin structures and could be interpreted as:
"The will of God’s gold"
or
"The desire for the gold of God."
Here’s a breakdown of this version:
Auro:
"Gold" (dative or ablative case) - meaning "for gold" or "with gold."
Dei:
"Of God" (genitive case), denoting possession or divine association.
Vocuntas:
Latin-like Interpretation: While "Vocuntas" is not a classical Latin word, it resembles "Voluntas," which means "will" or "desire." If "Vocuntas" is a stylized or regional variant, it could mean something similar to "will" or "intention."
Alternatively, it might signify a poetic or adapted term, as Latin inscriptions often had creative variations.
Possible Interpretations:
Literal Meaning:
If "Vocuntas" is interpreted as "will," the phrase might mean:
"The will of God’s gold" (indicating divine intent or authority tied to gold or wealth).
If it signifies "desire," it could mean:
"The desire for the gold of God" (possibly reflecting a yearning for divine blessings or heavenly riches).
Symbolism:
Coins often carried symbolic messages. This phrase might symbolize:
The divine authority underpinning the value of the coin (gold as a divine blessing).
A spiritual or material aspiration tied to wealth and godliness.
Religious or Political Legitimacy:
The inscription could have been used to legitimize the coin as being under divine sanction, linking material wealth (gold) with divine purpose or intent.
Conclusion:
If the term is "Auro Dei Vocuntas," it emphasizes "the will or desire tied to God's gold"-potentially a powerful statement of divine authority over the coin’s value or purpose. It could be a religious and symbolic phrase, in line with the traditions of medieval and early modern coinage.
I am so glad you enjoyed this episode. Regardless of my concerns for the grace system, I am still very excited to get my hands on it! Great to hear from you also :) thanks for the comment.
Also thanks for the breakdown of the words on the gold as well.
@@InterSleuths no problem sleuth me and wife watch almost every episode