Sphragis is a chaos-magic practice tool for the full operative loop — not a sigil doodler. You draft an intention, charge it, seal it away, forget it, and return to audit the result honestly.
A statement of intent becomes a glyph, gets charged, sealed, forgotten, and honestly reviewed. That loop is what makes Sphragis a practice tool rather than a doodler.
State your intent in a single line, then turn it into a sigil through one of five generation methods. A ceremonial cast, not a form.
Charge the sigil through gnosis — silent meditation, breath count, mantric repetition, or the death posture. A timer holds the space.
A long-press seals the working and sets its horizon. Once sealed, it goes inert — no metadata, no countdown, no way back in.
The forgetting is the work. Sealed sigils are simply unavailable until the cooldown elapses — by time alone, with nothing to peek at.
When the horizon passes, the seal breaks. You see the sigil again, mark the outcome — hit, miss, partial, ambiguous — and archive it.
Every audited working settles into a quiet historical record. No points, no streaks, no badges — the practice is its own reward.
There is no biometric, no lock, no authentication anywhere — because there is nothing to authenticate to. A sealed sigil isn't protected; it is unavailable. The data is yours to forget, not yours to guard.
No peek feature. No soft reveal. No "show anyway." The cooldown date is the only key, and time is the only thing that turns it. You can destroy a sealed working — but you leave it without ever learning what was inside.
Each method is a complete operative path with its own ritual flow and a Workbook entry that teaches it.
No accounts. No sync. No backend. Your workings live on your device. The practice is quiet, and the record is yours alone.
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