Talk:The Questions/@comment-3270170-20141124075641/@comment-4820455-20141124093013

It's linked to an chariot wheel that represents the Greek gods, Selene and Helios, as they both drove chariots, one carrying the sun and the other, the moon. The wheel masks the time of day by positioning the wheel at a certain angle, turning it to change the day. But, when the sun sits, the moon flashes in it's place or vice-versa, signaling that the artifact is still active.