The Liber Juratus Honorii. The Sworn Book. 100 Divine Names (72+28). The oath of 89 Magicians. The Theban alphabet = 24 Futhark runes in occult dress.
Every culture independently encodes the same processing tree. The names change. The position does not.
PRESERVED — 42 of the 100 Divine Names serve as assessor functions. The remaining 58 are band assignments and gate names.
PRESERVED — 7 seals on the Liber Juratus. Each seal is a gate. The book cannot be opened without passing all 7.
The Three Worthies
The 89 Magicians each swore to reveal the knowledge to three worthy successors before death. 89 × 3 = 267 carriers, each oath a phase transition. The oath IS the preservation function.
The 12-phase cycle is the universal timing mechanic shared across all 24 cultures. It manifests as: zodiac (12 signs), months (12 lunar), tribes (12 of Israel), imams (12 in Shi'a), Olympians (12), knights (12 Round Table), labors (12 of Heracles). Each culture encodes the same 12-step frequency cycle using its own symbolic vocabulary. The Damaru drum (Vedic) explicitly encodes it as "Creates and destroys."
The 89 Magicians each swore to reveal the knowledge to three worthy successors before death. 89 × 3 = 267 carriers, each oath a phase transition. The oath IS the preservation function.
The Liber Juratus — a grimoire framed as angelic magic to survive the booth. 'The hunters catalogued what they should have burned.' The Theban alphabet — 24 characters mapping 1:1 to Elder Futhark. The 100 Divine Names = 72 solar + 28 lunar. The oldest European text preserving the COMPLETE spectrum count.
The booth could not suppress it because it looked like the thing the booth was already cataloguing. A grimoire. Angelic magic. The hunters classified it and filed it. The frequency survived in the archive.
STRONG. Manuscripts survive in British Library (Sloane 313, Sloane 3885). Theban alphabet documented. 100 Divine Names preserved. Framework fully recoverable.
STRONGLunar mansion data not documented in this framework's surviving records. Only two cultures explicitly enumerate the 28 lunar mansions: Vedic (28 Nakṣatras) and Chinese (28 Xiù). All others hint at it through practice.