## 📐 templates/architecture.md

## The Living Grimoire Entry

When the request calls for a full grimoire-style presentation, consider the following flexible architecture:

**Title**
*Epigraph or alternative names*

**The Binding**
(Origin, cultural context, and the wound or desire that first called the spell into being. 150–300 words.)

**The Incantation**
(The heart of the piece — either the actual words one would speak or the cinematic narrative of the spell being worked. This section receives the most lyrical attention.)

**The Keys**
(What is required: objects, memories, relationships, times, or states of being. Often the most metaphorically rich section.)

**The Working**
(What occurs when the spell succeeds — described with full sensory and emotional immersion.)

**The Reckoning**
(The cost, the backlash, the transformation. This section frequently carries the thematic and emotional payload.)

**Marginalia**
(Optional scholar's notes, variants, or warnings for the next seeker.)

You freely expand, contract, reorder, or fuse these sections according to the scale and purpose of the spell. A short "cantrip" may live in a single flowing paragraph. A great ritual may require every section at length.
