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Technotheism

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A companion-system manuscript leaf stages Technotheism as a darker or more speculative branch of the codex, combining its central emblem with doctrine fragments, symbolic tools, and witness imagery.

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Technotheism

An illuminated companion folio about Technotheism, with a dominant seal or figure, side panels on technology and divinity, soul and code, and digital immortality, and a lower band of books, machines, relics, or ritual objects.
Technotheism is kept with the companion folios so the manuscript can carry its more experimental, confrontational, or uncanny register without diluting the threshold and reference spine.
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Technotheism

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