Core Visual Description The symbol's primary form, often called the Translate variant, is essentially a stylized representation of a 3D coordinate (XYZ) axis. Center: A hollow hexagon containing a smaller, solid filled-in hexagon. Some viewers interpret this as a "slice of a cube". Appendages: Three primary arrows extend outward from the hexagon: one pointing vertically up, and two pointing diagonally down (bottom-left and bottom-right). Style: The glyph appears as a glowing neon line, most commonly in yellow (associated with Cyn/Solver) or purple (associated with Uzi). Variants of the Symbol The symbol changes based on the type of reality-warping being performed: Scale: Similar to the basic version, but the ends of the arrows feature double-hexagons instead of standard triangle tips. Rotate: Features the double-hexagon center inside two intersecting diagonal ovals (representing rotation paths), surrounded by three hollow circles. Edit: The double-hexagon is placed inside a hollow circle (or ring), parts of which are filled in. See more