
Sigil’s Statement
The work begins beneath the surface. Roots drink from the holy pool, and what has tasted living water does not return to dust. It grows downward for strength and upward for light — fed by the same current that draws the traveler home. Patience plants; the pond remembers.
Articles of Concord
- Plant: A vow is a seed. Hide it well; let silence be its first sunlight.
- Tend: The current is slow and certain. Measure in seasons, not seconds.
- Return: Every gift ripples back in time appointed — not by demand, but by fitness.
- Guard: Keep the leaf through shadow; the gate will remember your hands.
- Unite: Many hands, one flame. The scroll holds shape so the pond can share light.
“If the pond deems it time, the ripples will return with the answer. Until then, let the gift rest like a seed — its roots have found its soil; its blossoming is certain in its appointed season.”
“No ups and downs can uproot what patience has planted. When the gate opens, your name is written in silence long before it is said in a crowd.”