Trauma Center: Under The Knife 2 - Screenshots
In our years, we've seen a lot. But never before have we learned that drawing a pentagram you could save a man's life... Unless we're about to perform some dark voodoo in Trauma Center: Under The Knife 2, that is.
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What's with the pentagram anyway? I know approximately around pre-christian days, pentagram was used by Pagans as the symbol of life, sort like Ankh for Egyptians. Later it was used by wiccans as a practice of healing and then later misunderstood as a diagram for summoning evil spirits. But this game's terminology seem to be heavily based on Greek and Roman mythology, so I still don't see how the pentagram is related with this game.
Apparently it's "the healing touch". Pretty noice article on Wikipedia about the pentagram actually, including on how it was linked to the Roman word 'lucifer' which, in time, got linked to the devil in Christianity.
Before such, pentagram is used since Egyptian time to symbolize life. Each angle around the center symbolize head, arms, and legs around the body, only by completing the such can life exist. A whole lot more of blah and blah about how the Pagans was trying to avoid being known for their practice so they turned the original pentagram upside-down for their practice. The only reason I know these kind of stuff is because I dedicated my life to study RPGaming. On the game software architectural design, elements within the game, complete history on each element, and such. So far I can be called expert in all fields of studies from mythology to quantum physics.
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