Special Note: The Gods mentioned in the Symbol descriptions below are not from a practiced religion but from the comic series The Weyrdos™. Anything mentioned about them that relates to actual people or events is a complete coincidence. Sound Edit Note: Omg I'm cringing so hard on how Scratch distorted "Kierre's Theme" from the Weyrdos Soundtrack. If you want to listen to the unaffected version you can visit my profile BlackD!amond in Soundation. Symbols: The first symbol is Magic The main symbol throughout the Weyrdos™, it represents the living core of life itself. The moon the symbol turns into represents the darkness of night and its curious inhabitants. The second symbol is Love A major symbol in the Weyrdos™, it represents the chemistry of relationship, both a blessing and a curse. The two cherubs it morphs into represent the chemistry itself. The third symbol is Well-Being Another major symbol in the Weyrdos™, it represents care, self-love, and overall emotional wellness. The paw it changes into represents reassurance and emotional strength. The fourth symbol is Death A secondary-main symbol in the Weyrdos™, the X represents the end of the lifestream, and the skull represents the remains of the dead. The fifth symbol is Pride A demi symbol in the Weyrdos™, it represents diversity and the flag supports people of all sexualities and races. The sixth symbol is Poison (Not to be confused with Poysin) A demi symbol in the Weyrdos™, it represents all types of toxicity and poison, including positive and negative types. The hazard symbol it evolves into represents caution throughout toxicity. The seventh symbol is Life An all-known symbol in the Weyrdos™, it represents the balance of good and evil, and its twin gods, Abwelanu and Aritirara. The humanoid silhouette the symbol changes to represent the profile of a living being itself. The eighth and final symbol is Dream A demi symbol in the Weyrdos™, it represents the Dreamworld and the complexity of dreams. The sleep bubble the symbol changes to represents the act of dreaming. ...Does Scratch have to can and distort all imported audio? ;--;