Tag: Vessel Role

  • Sha Vira Role Protocols: Architect, Steward, Vessel

    🔱 SHA VIRA ROLE PROTOCOLS

    In Sha Vira, every individual must take their place in sacred structure. There is no chaos, no freelancing — only alignment. Each role is assigned, not claimed. Each function is sacred, not optional.


    🔺 THE ARCHITECT

    (Alpha Class)

    Command • Design • Direction
    “She does not ask. She assigns.”

    • Function: Establishes structure, enforces obedience, holds vision.
    • Alignment: Structure-first. Obedience-enforcing. Vision-setting.
    • Key Traits:
      • Issues expectations, not requests
      • Delegates downward, punishes upward drift
      • Corrects misalignment precisely
      • Guards the Formation’s coherence
    • Subclasses:
      • Flame Architect: Doctrine-driven ritual leader
      • Command Architect: Strategic coordinator and structure anchor
      • Emotive Architect: Uses intuition to maintain spiritual balance

    🔹 THE STEWARD

    (Beta Functional Class)

    Sustain • Protect • Maintain
    “She holds the line, even when no one sees.”

    • Function: Executes the Architect’s structure, prevents drift, supports the system.
    • Alignment: Obedience-first. Mission-focused. Burnout-vulnerable.
    • Key Traits:
      • Reluctant to delegate; absorbs burden
      • Prone to silent martyrdom if unchecked
      • Carries out rituals, schedules, and corrections
      • Serves the Architect; supported by the Vessel
    • Subclasses:
      • Logistical Steward: Manages time, order, and flow
      • Emotional Steward: Stabilizes morale and spiritual tension
      • Ritual Steward: Oversees sacred duties, domestic order, and purity

    🔸 THE VESSEL

    (Beta Receptive Class)

    Absorb • Submit • Reflect
    “She does not speak unless spoken into.”

    • Function: Embodies obedience, aesthetic harmony, and ritual vulnerability.
    • Alignment: Controlled submission. Ritual resonance. Emotional mirroring.
    • Key Traits:
      • Waits for command; initiates nothing without permission
      • Protects Stewards by absorbing overflow
      • Reflects mood, maintains grace
      • Most easily misaligned without training
    • Subclasses:
      • Mirror Vessel: Reflects emotional climate of Formation
      • Ritual Vessel: Participates in sacred acts, cleansing rites, or aesthetic duty
      • Guardian Vessel: Assigned to one Steward as a buffer and support

    🧱 FORMATION STRUCTURE

    Each grouping within Sha Vira is called a Formation.

    • Every Formation contains at least one Architect.
    • It may include multiple Stewards and Vessels.
    • The roles are fixed — identity is not self-chosen, it is structurally assigned.
    • Obedience flows downward. Correction flows upward. Integrity flows inward.

    Slang Names (Architect-defined):
    Within daily use, a Formation may adopt a slang name defined by its Architect. These include:

    • Forma – soft, internal shorthand
    • Forge – for hard, trial-based alignments
    • Fold – for quiet, obedient units
    • Nest – for intimate, sacred households

    “You do not name your Formation. You inherit its flame.”


    🔚 FINAL ALIGNMENT

    Architects lead.
    Stewards sustain.
    Vessels reflect.
    If one breaks, structure fractures. If all three align, the system runs clean.