Alchemist · Scribe · Lionhearted guide
The Scribe is the figure who carries the work — not its author, but its keeper. Regulus Rising is written by one hand, but signed under a single name and a single emblem so the writing can travel further than the person, and the person can travel further than the writing.
The lineage is old. Thoth weighed hearts against a feather in the Hall of Two Truths. Hermes Trismegistus held alchemy and writing in the same palm. The medieval scriptoria preserved what would otherwise have burned. Every culture that took the written word seriously appointed a Scribe to keep its memory. This is the same office, in a digital register.
What the Scribe owes: precision, citation, honesty about the limits of any single map. What the Scribe refuses: performance, manipulation, dogma, the lie of certainty. The work is presented under one signature — RR — so that no reader confuses a person with a pattern, or a chart with a destiny. The patterns are real. The author is incidental.
Anonymity is not concealment. It is care. The Scribe writes from inside a life that is not yet finished; some of what is written touches family, friends, institutions, and the body. Naming would change the writing. So the Scribe stays unnamed, and the writing stays free.
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The writing is free. If it meant something, you can leave something.