FAQ
A sigil is a symbolic representation of an intention.
It converts a verbal desire into a visual form.
The purpose is compression: language becomes symbol, symbol becomes focus.
Once the sigil exists, the original sentence is no longer relevant. The visual mark becomes the container for the meaning.
Written language occupies the analytical mind.
Symbolic forms bypass it.
A sigil is meant to be interacted with until the conscious narrative dissolves and the intent persists without words.
The effect depends on attention, repetition, and the internal state of the operator — not belief, petition, or theatrics.
Define the intention.
Phrase it clearly and privately. You don't show it to anyone. You don't justify it.
Generate the sigil.
The system converts the request into a visual mark. The text is discarded.
Focus.
Look at the sigil until it stops being a drawing and becomes a shape you recognize without thinking.
When it becomes familiar, it has taken root.
Charge.
Use a moment of heightened physical, emotional, or psychological energy.
Arousal, fear, exhaustion, trance, silence — the type doesn't matter.
The point is intensity and non-verbal focus.
Release.
Stop thinking about it.
You don't revisit the intention. You don't question outcomes.
The sigil remains active without attention.
These sigils aren't meant to be interpreted.
They aren't symbolic in the traditional sense, and don't reference letters, runes, or iconography.
It's a compressed instruction set.
The lines represent pathways.
The nodes represent decision points.
The overall structure represents a condition placed into motion.
To use it, you don't analyze it.
You engage with it until it becomes familiar enough that you recognize it instantly, without having to think.
That familiarity is the point.
Once the form is internalized, the original intention remains active independent of language.
If used alongside a Clauneck working, the sigil functions as the personal vector of the operator's intention, separate from the entity itself.
Clauneck is invoked or acknowledged — the sigil is the payload.
You do not combine them visually. You do not redesign the sigil.
The entity is the channel. The sigil is the instruction.
Destroying the physical sigil is optional.
Some burn it.
Some hide it.
Some keep it in plain sight where only they recognize it.
Meaning is decided by strain, duration, and repetition — not aesthetics.