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− | A well typically symbolizes the womb, a place of birth or rebirth. In Well-Rebirth-Riddle, Rakka emerges from the well freed from the sinbound state. | + | A well typically symbolizes the womb, a place of birth or rebirth. Water is also associated with baptism in Christian faiths, a ritual in which sins are forgiven. In Well-Rebirth-Riddle, Rakka emerges from the well freed from the sinbound state. However, the well was dry. |
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A well typically symbolizes the womb, a place of birth or rebirth. Water is also associated with baptism in Christian faiths, a ritual in which sins are forgiven. In Well-Rebirth-Riddle, Rakka emerges from the well freed from the sinbound state. However, the well was dry.