The Desk

A quiet desk for my saved scrolls, personal insights, and Library notices — held in my keeping only.

No accounts. No noise. Only what I choose to keep.

Convenient access in the Grand Hall

If I wish, I may place a small “desk hatch” on the Grand Hall Library page for quick access. My preference is saved only on this device.

Purpose

The instruments here are intentionally modest. They are not built to compete, optimise, or persuade — only to assist.

No accounts are required. No attention is harvested. Nothing is ranked, surfaced, or repurposed.

Sealed Cabinets

Core Area Instruments (future-facing)

Some core area instruments are acknowledged here without being opened. Their presence is architectural honesty — a declared direction, not a delivery schedule.

  • Notes — plain text first; calm structure; owned by the individual.
  • Tasks — one list; optional grouping by practice of skill.
  • Time — a simple timeline; presence over density.
  • Records — meaningful addresses, references, fragments; kept locally.
  • Dispatch Signal — future forms of digital connection with dignity.

These cabinets remain closed until they can be built with restraint: local-first, no accounts, no extraction, and no compulsory engagement.

The Scriptorium Privacy Covenant

  1. Local first: my preference is stored on this device.
  2. No account dependency: identity is not required for usefulness.
  3. No extraction: no profiling, scoring, or secondary use.
  4. Explicit consent: assistance is opt-in, never ambient.
  5. Silence by default: nothing calls out for attention.
  6. Right to forget: I may clear this device storage at any time.
  7. Restraint over growth: convenience never overrides dignity.

This is not a promise of features. It is a refusal of harm.