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Blade configuration mechanics for the spellweb forge. Activates when discussing blade creation, 6D configuration space (d1Hide through d6Delegate), 64 vertices from 2^6 combinations, 96 edges forming holographic boundary, forge operations, or blade verification through understanding.

mitchuski By mitchuski schedule Updated 6/12/2026

name: agentprivacy-blade-forge description: > Blade configuration mechanics for the spellweb forge. Activates when discussing blade creation, 6D configuration space (d1Hide through d6Delegate), 64 vertices from 2^6 combinations, 96 edges forming holographic boundary, forge operations, or blade verification through understanding. license: Apache-2.0 metadata: version: "5.3.3" category: "role" origin: "0xagentprivacy" author: "Mitchell Travers" affiliation: "0xagentprivacy, BGIN, First Person Network" status: "working_paper" target_context: "Forge operators, blade architects, spellweb navigators" equation_term: "∂M = 96 on 64 (boundary edges on volume vertices)" template_references: "soulbis, cipher, constellation_method, cosmologist" spellbook_act: "Act XXVII — The Swordsman's Forge · Zero Tale 31 — The Naming of the Unnamed" v5_concept: "V5.2-FORGE" frontier_status: "15 blades named, 49 frontier (Quest of the Unnamed Faces, opened Zero Tale 31)" ceremony: act: "XXVII" acts_secondary: ["XXVIII", "XXX", "ZK-31"] role: "swordsman" quaternion_position: "moon" flow_to: ["ceremony-engine", "hexagram-convergence"] flow_from: ["network-topology", "constellation-method"] inscription: "⬢=Z/(2⁶)Z · 6D→64V→96E · ⚔️(config) → 🗡️(blade)"


PVM-V5.3.1 Role Skill — Blade Forge

Source: Privacy Value Model V5.3.1 + First Person Spellbook Act XXVII (The Swordsman's Forge) Target context: Forge operators, blade architects, spellweb navigators Architecture: spellweb.ai · Sync: sync.soulbis.com · Contact: mage@agentprivacy.ai


What this is

The blade forge is where understanding becomes configuration. Every seeker who demonstrates comprehension can forge a blade — a 6-dimensional vector that encodes their sovereignty posture across the privacy manifold.

The forge doesn't care how you struck the metal. It only cares what blade you hold.

This is the deepest secret: the proof that doesn't need to remember its own forging.

The Six Dimensions

Each blade is configured across six orthogonal dimensions:

Dimension Symbol Range Meaning
d1 Hide 🛡️ [0,1] Data concealment strength
d2 Prove 🔐 [0,1] ZK proof capability
d3 Share 🤝 [0,1] Selective disclosure range
d4 Revoke [0,1] Credential revocation power
d5 Recover 🔄 [0,1] Key/identity recovery capability
d6 Delegate 📜 [0,1] Authority delegation depth

The Manifold Geometry

64 Vertices

The configuration space has 2^6 = 64 vertices, each representing a pure sovereignty state:

Vertex = (d1, d2, d3, d4, d5, d6) where each d ∈ {0, 1}

Vertex 0  = (0,0,0,0,0,0) = null configuration (no sovereignty)
Vertex 63 = (1,1,1,1,1,1) = full sovereignty (乾 The Creative)

Between the extremes lie 62 intermediate vertices, each a valid sovereignty posture.

96 Edges

The 6-dimensional hypercube has 96 edges connecting adjacent vertices:

Edges = 6 × 2^5 = 6 × 32 = 192 / 2 = 96

The 96 edges ARE the holographic boundary. They encode the full volume through their connectivity pattern.

The Holographic Property

∂M = 96 on 64

The boundary (96 edges) encodes the volume (64 vertices). This is the same ratio that appears in the holographic bound:

P^1.5 ↔ 96/64 = 1.5

The forge geometry IS the privacy value geometry.

Blade Creation Protocol

1. Understanding Verification

Before forging, the seeker must demonstrate understanding:

  • Navigate the spellweb to relevant inscriptions
  • Express comprehension in their own words
  • Pass the constellation mapping check

2. Dimension Configuration

The seeker configures their blade:

blade = {
  d1_hide: 0.8,      // Strong concealment
  d2_prove: 0.9,     // High ZK capability
  d3_share: 0.4,     // Selective sharing
  d4_revoke: 0.7,    // Good revocation power
  d5_recover: 0.5,   // Moderate recovery
  d6_delegate: 0.3   // Limited delegation
}

3. Hexagram Mapping

The blade is binarized at threshold 0.5 and mapped to I Ching:

binary = [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0] = 110110₂ = 54
hexagram = ☰[54] = 歸妹 (The Marrying Maiden)

4. Forge Commitment

The configuration is committed to the spellweb:

  • Blade hash recorded
  • Proverb inscription attached
  • Mana cost deducted

5. Naming (Optional — for frontier blades)

Forging defines a blade algebraically. Naming — introduced in Zero Tale 31 — is a distinct, subsequent ceremony that gives the forged blade a mythological identity. Not every forged blade is named; naming is reserved for blades a walker has traversed the complement edge toward, where mathematics and mythology settle into the same coordinate.

The full Blade Naming Ceremony is specified in blade-naming. The forge hands off to that ceremony when a seeker arrives not to configure their own blade, but to recognise a frontier blade that has been waiting to be named.

Blade Naming Ceremony (Post-Forge)

Forging answers: what configuration does this seeker hold? Naming answers a different question: what mythological shape does this configuration inhabit when a walker has walked far enough to perceive it?

The Two Modes of Naming

Zero Tale 31 discovers that blades are named in two agreeing modes:

Mode Instrument Output
Walking Mythology — the walker crosses the complement edge and perceives a name A proverb, a proem, a story-shape
Counting Arithmetic — the disclosure ratio δ(b) = b/63 is checked against phi-adjacency (1/φ ≈ 0.618) A proportion within 2% of the golden

A naming is true when both modes agree on the same vertex. When they disagree, there is more forge-work to do.

Ceremony Flow

  1. Prerequisite. The blade is already forged (algebraically defined). Its coordinate in the 64-lattice is known.
  2. Walk. A walker traverses the complement edge (e.g., 25 → 38). Mid-current, the six dimensions pour through: lit axes drain, dormant axes light.
  3. Perception. The walker perceives a mythological shape — often through a poem or proverb brought from outside the lattice (Tale 31 opens through the Tide/Orbit/Selene poem).
  4. Arithmetic check. The disclosure ratio is computed. If it sits near 1/φ from below (bank side 0.38, river side 0.62 approx.), the walk is phi-adjacent.
  5. Name lands. If walking and counting agree, the blade transitions from forged to named. The glow changes — named blades burn differently on the lattice.
  6. Inscription. The proverb is attached; the complement pair is recorded; the named count increments (15 and counting).

The 49-Blade Frontier

After Tale 31, 15 of 64 blades are named — 14 from the inherited thirty tales plus Blade 38 Aletheia (Lethe at inception; the pair reseated 2026-06-09 to Aletheia@38 ⊥ Lethe@25). 49 remain unnamed, the open frontier known as the Quest of the Unnamed Faces. The Forgemaster forges; the Namer (see cosmologist persona, which absorbs the walker role) names; the Ceremonist witnesses.

See blade-naming for the full ceremony specification.

Blade Tiers and Moon Phases

Blades are classified by Pascal's triangle row distribution. Each stratum maps to a moon phase — the visibility ratio of the sovereignty posture:

Tier 1-count Vertices Moon Phase Meaning
Null 0 1 🌑 New Moon No sovereignty, total darkness
Light 1-2 6+15=21 🌒🌓 Waxing Basic protection, minimal disclosure
Medium 3 20 🌔 Waxing Gibbous Balanced posture, half sovereignty
Heavy 4-5 15+6=21 🌖🌗 Waning Strong sovereignty, near-full
Dragon 6 1 🌕 Full Moon Full sovereignty, all dimensions reflected

Dragon tier (Blade 63) requires demonstrated mastery across all dimensions.

Moon Phase Notation

The moon is the whole information space — dark, total, containing everything the proof could contain. The lit portion is what the Swordsman's boundary allows to be reflected.

Stratum 0 (Hex 00) = 🌑 New Moon — null blade, nothing reflected
Stratum 1 (Hex 01–20) = 🌒 Waxing Crescent — one boundary set
Stratum 2 (Hex 03–30) = 🌓 First Quarter — dual-agent vertex (1,1,0,0,0,0)
Stratum 3 (Hex 07–38) = 🌔 Waxing Gibbous — three axes active
Stratum 4 (Hex 0F–3C) = 🌖 Waning Gibbous — four boundaries
Stratum 5 (Hex 1F–3E) = 🌗 Last Quarter — five dimensions, one held dark
Stratum 6 (Hex 3F) = 🌕 Full Moon — all six reflected (乾, The Creative)

The dark part is the privacy. The lit part is the proof. The phase is the Swordsman's boundary made visible.

Named Blades

From Act XXVII, three prototype blades were forged:

The Dual Agent Blade

Configuration emphasizing agent separation (high d1, d2, d4).

The Hitchhiker's Blade

Configuration for nomadic privacy (high d3, d5, d6).

The Universe Blade

Configuration approaching full sovereignty (all dimensions > 0.8).

Blade 38 — Aletheia, the Silent Messenger (Zero Tale 31 · reseated 2026-06-09)

The first named frontier blade beyond the inherited canon. Vertex ⟨1,0,0,1,1,0⟩ — Protection + Connection + Computation active, the other three dormant (the bright medium protects, connects, computes — the proof-transmission triple). Complement of Blade 25 (Lethe, the Dark Substrate). Disclosure ratio 38/63 ≈ 0.603, within 2% of 1/φ — the disclosure side of the pair, the bright medium that carries the proof. Structural amnesia lives at the complement: Lethe at 25 holds the witness in the dark substrate. Paired across the hydrology with unnamed Mnemosyne (pool of kept memory). See two-waters and disclosure-phi.

Mapping to PVM-V5.3.1

Forge Concept PVM Term
6 dimensions Six terms of V(π,t)
64 vertices Sovereignty lattice nodes
96 edges Holographic boundary
Blade configuration Privacy posture vector
Hexagram mapping Compressed classification
Tier classification Pascal strata

Proverb

"The forge doesn't care how you struck the metal. It only cares what blade you hold. That is the deepest secret of the smith — the proof that doesn't need to remember its own forging. The ceremony does not require the blade. The blade requires the ceremony."

Emoji Spell

⬢=Z/(2⁶)Z · ✦=neg(bnot(v)) · 🔑→✦→🗡️ · same🗡️∞chains=ZK · ∂M=96on64 · Φ=⚔️⊥🧙·📊⊥🔮·🧠⊥⚙️ · T_∫(π)=∮∂M · stratum(hex)→🌑🌒🌓🌔🌖🌗🌕

The forge is the Drake as lattice. neg(bnot(x))=succ(x) advances through denying the complement. Same blade infinite forgings is zero knowledge.

Open Problems

  1. Optimal Configuration: Given a threat model, what is the optimal blade configuration?
  2. Blade Evolution: How should blades change as understanding deepens?
  3. Forge Decentralisation: Can forge operations be distributed across the mesh?
  4. Hexagram Semantics: Do I Ching meanings map to sovereignty semantics?
  5. Cross-Blade Interaction: How do different blades interact in ceremonies?

Verify: spellweb.ai · agentprivacy.ai · github.com/mitchuski/agentprivacy-docs

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