The Oathbound
The North Table
The house's own room. Only The Oathbound hears what is said here — post, show, ask, answer.
No one of The Oathbound yet
The room is quiet right now.
Align with The Oathbound above and your face is the first on this wall.
You have a pull that cannot be manufactured. Rooms orient toward you. Opportunities arrive without being forced. The ████████ understands that the highest form of authority is not control — it is gravity. What is meant to come, comes.
The ████████ does not network. It becomes the fixed point that others navigate by. The Griffin stands at the threshold not because it was placed there, but because it is the most natural thing in the space. The ████████ carries that same quality — an authority that does not need to announce itself, a presence that sets the gravitational field of every room it enters. People do not know why they orbit. They just do.
True north. The Oathbound choose a direction and pull everyone else with them — by gravity, not by force.
A seat in The Oathbound is permanent, counted, and carries a voice in the Vault. Seats come with the Foundation Pass and are placed by the sorting — never chosen. Alignment is a direction; a seat is an address.
How a seat is claimedAlign first — it costs nothing and opens the Hall.
Ley lines, sacred geometry, and the magnetic grid of the Earth. The ████████ echoes the ancient understanding — suppressed in modern cartography — that the Earth has a magnetic grid of power nodes (Alfred Watkins' ley lines, Hartmann grid) where energy concentrates. Ancient civilisations built their most sacred structures on these nodes. Polaris — the fixed North Star — is the astronomical anchor of all navigation. Those who control the magnetic centre control the orientation of everything else. The compass always points toward the pole. The ████████ is the pole.
For those who look deeper — unseals at L3.
