Talk:Rune rooms

Does anybody have any evidence that the Death glyph is one of the four runes? In my opinion, it would make a lot more sense if it was the Art glyph instead. Here's why:

First of all, I have less trouble imagining the shape as a harp rather than a scythe. I'm talking about those standing harps, not those smaller U-shaped ones.

Secondly, the death glyph is described in the same book as the sky glyph, so that leaves one book unused. The art glyph is described in this unused book, so if it was art rather than death, all four books would be used. It is very well possible that one book is useless, but one glyph for every book would seem like a more logical choice.

Lastly, just try the riddles and you'll see it makes (more) sense. For example, "Death on a fresco" could be both death and art. But 'An evil lullaby' is more like art (a song) than death. And 'Divertimento', entertainment, is likely to be art, unless you have a rather morbid fantasy. Of course, some never really make sense, no matter how you interpret it, like "The moon quietly moans" (maybe the sound is like music (art), but maybe moaning means wounded, pain, dying (death) ?)