May 3, 2026· #44
The pantheon at dusk — every proof gathered, every word collected
Each pantheon now opens with a recap parchment of the day's proofs, and a single collective post for the whole order to share.
A pantheon used to be a list of names. From today, every pantheon page opens with a recap parchment that gathers the day's witnesses in one place — proof of rite, image, film or song, laid out beside their bearers, with the still-awaited noted at the foot.
A single post for the whole order
Beneath the gathering sits a collective post — a single parchment per pantheon per day where any mortal of the order may set down a few words for the whole, attach a relic if the day asks for one, and let the rest of the pantheon read it as they pass. The latest hand to touch it is named at the top, with the hour of inscription.
Should the day pass without a word, the parchment quietly invites one. Should a mortal wish to amend, the Amend button reopens the draft; should they wish to undo, Clear lifts both word and relic and returns the parchment to silence.
The shareable rite no longer stumbles on a film
The shareable daily rite no longer leaves a void where a non-image relic was offered. Where a HEIC, a film, or a song stands as proof, the parchment now still bears the May progress mosaic and a small italicised note declaring that the relic is inscribed — rather than the empty box that quietly broke the share card before.