PANTHEON
The 108-entity catalog. GLORYKIN: the ascension arc — entities whose trajectory is upward, through service, through truth, through force when necessary. NAYSLAYERS: the opposition — the forces that deny, obstruct, and diminish. Both arcs live in the same taxonomy. Neither exists without the other.
Syndicate of Saint Christopher
SOS (Singleton) is the center node. 24 spoke entities orbit it — each a distinct force, archetype, or operational layer within the PANTHEON taxonomy. The full 108-entity catalog extends beyond what the constellation shows: GLORYKIN and NAYSLAYERS arcs fill the remaining registers.
Confirmed constellation entities:
GLORYKIN
The entities whose trajectory is upward. Not virtuous by convention — aligned with a force larger than themselves. Their trios encode toward positive: action in service of something that endures. The weapon is conscious. The assassin has ethics. The killer has a code.
GLORYKIN does not mean good in the ordinary sense. It means: coherent, directed, ascending. The X_LITERAL of what they do may be severe. The Z_CREATED — the meaning made — is the ascension.
In the Killer Buddha Multiverse (board-stories Issue #1), the assassin carries trios +1 / 0 / +1 — positive role, null entity, positive created meaning. That is the GLORYKIN signature.
NAYSLAYERS
The entities whose force is obstruction, diminishment, and denial. Not always visible as enemies — often structural: the systems, institutions, and patterns that resist ascension. Their trios encode toward negative in the Z_CREATED layer — the meaning they generate contracts rather than expands.
NAYSLAYERS are necessary. Without opposition there is no narrative arc. The 108D Pains Framework — the sensory experiential input that feeds PANTHEON — maps the 108 categories of pain that NAYSLAYERS generate. Pain is the data. GLORYKIN is the response.
The target in board-stories Issue #1 carries trios −1 / −1 / 0 — negative role, negative entity, null creation. The NAYSLAYERS signature.
Source Layer
108-Entity Catalog
Orchestrator
Public Surface
/v1/pantheonPANTHEON depends on 108D Pains as its source layer: the 108 categories of experiential pain are the input taxonomy that the entity catalog is indexed against. Pain is the classifier. The entity's position in PANTHEON is determined by which pains it generates, resolves, or amplifies.