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The German word for Freemason is der Freimaurer.
https://www.freimaurer.org

Maura sounds like Maurer in native German.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1McYvN-Nimg

We discussed Solace (2015) which has substantial cross symbolism.
Maura wakes up from the simulation after her husband provides her wedding ring at a cross.
His name is Daniel Solace.
https://1899-netflix.fandom.com/wiki/Daniel_Solace

Clip from episode 8:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YzX1-W4weI4

In 1899, Maura Franklin uses a ring to end a simulation.
In The Lord of the Rings, Frodo Baggins takes a ring to The Crack of Doom.
Frodo Baggins is also known as Maura Labingi.

https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Frodo_Baggins
>  The name Frodo Baggins is an English translation of his Westron name Maura Labingi.
>  The name Maura has the element maur- (wise, experienced), which Tolkien equated to the Germanic element frod- of the same meaning.

Now there's a Frodo who really knows where his towel is.