The authored plane. Forty-seven loci — rooms, chambers, vaults, fields, thresholds and one shadow — every one seated, every one constituted, each opening onto its own documents.
Six panels of a continuous vertical plane, drawn as a survey. Every hexagon is a locus and every locus opens. The atlas descends: threshold, upper body, core, western reach, eastern domain, terminus.
PorticoOperator // VerticalSacred HeartThe Library of PergamumThe Λ-BodyThe Singularity RoomThe Machine DialecticThe Restored AcademyCaritas9 linked loci · tap a hexagon to open it
8 linked loci · tap a hexagon to open it
6 linked loci · tap a hexagon to open it
Break RoomStudio for PatacinematicsLagrange Observatory!FBDP SourcePearlUnderwater Construction AuthorityMaybe Space Baby Garden LanesRosary EmbassyMacro-MaquetteMoving Statues Made of Rubies Mint9 linked loci · tap a hexagon to open it
7 linked loci · tap a hexagon to open it
6 linked loci · tap a hexagon to open it
Transversals cross every plane without becoming a locus. They have no locus page — but Pearl has a book: Pearl and Other Poems (Pergamon, 2014), 155 pages, readable here. On the plates the pivots are dashed.
The atlas is a projection, not the authority. The seated locus pages adjudicate; the plates and the Surface Map consume them. Typed joins are published at relation_record.json.