User blog:Little-Red/Symbolisms In The Wiki

I have noticed that our stories have several recurring themes in them - whether intentional or not it is interesting to see.. here are the Symbols most often found in our stories (so far):

Roses
the common rose has found itself as one of the most enduring symbols in the wiki - appearing in many stories and being the pivotal force of Red's whole mythology: it has also spread into other stories not concerning Red and I image will continue to do so for some time.

Jacob's Ladder
our stories seem to have the theme that the more powerful our characters and settings become the further they come from reaching omnipotence as they are greeted by beings even more powerful than were believed possible before.. Inferno called this the "Dragonball Z Syndrome" but it doesn't have to be a negative thing if played right.

Mice, Rodents + Anthros
I have no idea why but our stories seem to have many rodents in them - as well as other anthros.. who tend to have more humanity than the humans in the stories (see below): which may be a symbolism of how we all struggle to fit into a world that often seems to reject us.

Humans Are Dicks
Every time we have a story involving humans they are dicks - yet they can also be redeemed (see below) so don't become Neitzche's wet dream, instead they become a bittersweet aspect of the multiverse: their are few stories where you can say humans haven't tested you when you read what they've done yet we still know we'd be worse off without them..

Redemption
No matter how bad a character or setting is redemption seems to be possible - even major antagonists seem capable of redeeming themselves now.

Love Always Prevails
Similar to redemption but perhaps more cliched - love always prevails over impossible ends, though some stories don't have this symbolism (I'm looking at you Voice)

Infinity
the one symbolism that is almost universal - our concept of the Divine is Infinity, there is no great judgement and final rest, our creator does not interfer directly and although at first it appears we have a polytheist outlook we actually seem to have adopted a Far Eastern approach and encompassed a Monothestic system with many less aspects of a single Godhead.