May 1, 2026· #40
The altar is the first screen — and the day is sealed with a benediction
The daily rite is now the entry. Buttons replace tickboxes, and the day ends with a benediction parchment ready for the public square.
Upon entering the temple, a mortal is now delivered straight unto the daily altar. The Pantheon view remains, a step aside in the cloister, but the dawn's rites are the first thing thine eyes shall meet — for that is the work of the day.
Run 5km before noon
Do daily
Practise the lyre, thirty minutes
Do daily
Abstain from the wine
Abstain
A live preview, with placeholder rites — toggle each to see the benediction parchment rise.
Buttons, not tickboxes
The little parchment-tick beside each rite is no more. In its place stands a clear button — 'Mark done', or for an abstinence, 'Mark refrained' — that inscribes the deed at the very stroke of thy hand. No save, no second confirmation: the moment thou art done, so it is written. Once inscribed, the button gleams gilt and reads 'Done'; touch it again to recant.
For those who finish the day's rites in one sitting, a single 'Mark all complete' sigil now crowns each pantheon's list, that all outstanding deeds may be sealed at once.
The benediction parchment
When every rite is kept, the benediction parchment now also bears the names of thy pantheons — a single sigil per pantheon to step from thine own day into the wider square, that thou mayst behold how thy fellows fare today.
A quiet bell sounds and a parchment of the day's deeds is raised before thee, ready to be sent unto the public square. The dialog bears the day's shareable card alongside the three sigils of dispatch: Share to summon the native sheet, Download to save the parchment for the feed of thy choosing, or Copy link for the unfurling preview.