Guillermo del Toro takes viewers behind-the-scenes of Hellboy II: The Golden Army in a tour of the Troll Market.
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Guillermo del Toro takes viewers behind-the-scenes of Hellboy II: The Golden Army in a tour of the Troll Market.
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The legend on the vault is "VNVS MVNDVS" or "Unus Mundus", meaning literally "one world". Carl Jung used the term for the concept of a unified underlying reality from which everything emerges and ultimately returns. It's a joke when applied to the Troll Market which is an underlying (or more specifically underground) reality in which everything (of supernatural value) emerges (i.e. is bought) and ultimately returns (possibly after the gruesome demise of the item's previous owner).
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