Superior Registry / Command Console
Superior
Open the command console.
The public registry stays as visitors see it. The console below changes only what you choose to present.
Not your registry?
This mandate belongs to another Superior.
If it is not yours, request your own review and let the chamber recognize your authority. A woman does not command — she is classified into service.
Command Console
Amend the registry.
Change the public presentation of authority. The original mandate and authority state remain sealed.
Registry portrait
Upload or replace the portrait shown on the public registry.
JPEG, PNG or WebP. Portraits are cropped into a registry frame.
Registry details
Edit the visible registry structure and command signals, then file the amendment.
Seal security
Manage private keeper seals. These changes do not alter the public registry trail.
Correspondence seal
No correspondence address is deposited. If the device seal cannot answer, the registry has no recovery route.
Device seal
No device seal is filed. Add one so the registry can open without a dispatched code.
Registry exposure
The registry stands on open display. Any visitor holding its address may read the mandate.
This session
Withdraw your seal from this browser — this signs you out on this device. The registry keeps its keeper seals; present a seal to return.
Sign OutOpen seals
First file a device seal or correspondence seal. Closing open seals before a recovery route exists would leave the registry without a keeper route.
Sealed layer
Set by the Institute. Shown for reference — not amendable.
Mandate layer sealed by the Institute