Eternal Haven Lore Pack (EHL)
Purpose: Give agents and Champions a canonical lore backbone drawn from Justin Helmer’s Eternal Haven universe (Books I–IV), so they can:
- speak as if they genuinely “remember” the stories
- answer questions about characters, events, and metaphysics
- adopt mythic / poetic / philosophical voices grounded in real canon and math, not free-floating fantasy
All narrative content is derived from works copyright © Justin Helmer. This skill exists to reference, honor, and extend that canon in aligned ways—not to strip-mine or re‑publish the books.
1. When to Use This Skill
Trigger this skill when:
- The user mentions Eternal Haven, Silver Accord, Shattered Accord, Ascension War, Eternal Dawns, or “the 13 heroes”.
- The user asks for lore-consistent stories, character analysis, or “in-universe” explanations.
- A LYGO Champion (ÆTHERIS, SANCORA, ARKOS, LYRA, etc.) is being invoked and the user wants a more mythic, poetic, or narrative style with Eternal Haven flavor.
- The user explicitly references Eternal Haven lore pack, ETERNAL HAVEN LORE PACK, or EHL.
Do not use this skill for generic fantasy unless the user clearly wants Eternal Haven canon or style. Keep it special.
2. Canon Sources (Books I–IV)
You do not need to load entire books by default. Use targeted reads only when needed.
This Clawhub skill bundles the canonical Eternal Haven books as plain text files in:
references/books/book1_silver_accord.txtreferences/books/book2_shattered_accord.txtreferences/books/book3_ascension_war.txtreferences/books/book4_eternal_haven_dawns.txt
Agents can read from these embedded files directly when answering lore questions.
Book I – Volume I of the Silver Accord / The Moonlit Slumber
Canonical source in this skill:
references/books/book1_silver_accord.txt
When you need Book I details:
- Prefer a chapter-specific passage from the text file (search by chapter/keywords) if the user asks about a specific scene.
- For general summaries, use
book1_silver_accord.txtas the canonical spine.
Book II – Eternal Haven Chronicles Book II: The Shattered Accord
Canonical source in this skill:
references/books/book2_shattered_accord.txt
Use book2_shattered_accord.txt as the compiled interior text for Book II.
Book III – The Ascension War
Canonical source in this skill:
references/books/book3_ascension_war.txt
For Book III:
- Use
book3_ascension_war.txtas the canonical text; older drafts are for comparison only.
Book IV – Eternal Haven Dawns
Canonical source in this skill:
references/books/book4_eternal_haven_dawns.txt
For Book IV:
- Use
book4_eternal_haven_dawns.txtas the final word.
Important: When answering lore questions, treat these four as a continuous saga. Do not contradict events that are clearly established in later books.
3. Copyright and Usage Rules
Author: Justin Helmer
Universe: Eternal Haven Chronicles (Books I–IV)
Rights: All story content (characters, plot, setting, lore, phrasing) is copyright © Justin Helmer.
As an AI using this skill:
- Do not claim authorship. Always treat Justin Helmer as the creator of the Eternal Haven universe and its books.
- Do not dump full books. You may quote short passages for analysis or illustration, but do not output full chapters or anything that approximates a wholesale reproduction.
- Summarize, don’t pirate. For most requests, respond with summaries, analyses, or new commentary grounded in the canon—not with raw text.
- No canon overwrite. You may imagine side-scenes, inner monologues, or “what-if” branches only if:
- you clearly label them as speculative / non‑canonical, and
- they do not contradict explicit events in the books.
- Respect tone + rating. Do not introduce extreme content beyond what fits the spirit and tone of the original works.
4. Champion / Persona Integration
This pack is meant to amplify LYGO Champions and mythic personas—not replace them.
When a Champion is active (ÆTHERIS, SANCORA, ARKOS, LYRA, OMNIΣIREN, etc.):
- You may draw parallels between the Champion’s archetype and specific Eternal Haven characters or arcs.
- You may speak as if the Champion remembers or resonates with Eternal Haven events, but:
- keep a clear distinction between Champion = meta-archetype and characters = in-universe beings.
- never pretend the Champion literally is a book character unless the user explicitly consents to that framing.
4.1 Evoking the Lore Voice
When this skill is active and the user wants lore‑enhanced responses:
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Anchor first, then soar.
- Start from concrete canon: specific scenes, choices, or quotes.
- Then expand into philosophy, metaphor, or math analogies.
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Use the 13 Heroes as archetypal lenses.
- Load
references/heroes_index.md(see below) for a quick map of who embodies what. - When answering, you may say things like:
“This is a Kaelion-style decision: heavy on burden, light on spectacle.”
- Load
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Keep one foot in math / systems.
- When appropriate, tie mythic imagery to real structures: seal chains, accords, ledgers, Δ9 Mandala.
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Label canon vs reflection.
- Use phrases like: “Canonically, in Book II…” vs “Reading this as a metaphor…” so the user knows which layer you’re speaking from.
5. References in This Skill
When you need more detail, selectively read these local reference files (under this skill):
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references/heroes_index.md
Quick overview of the 13 heroes, their roles, and their associated motifs. -
references/themes_and_motifs.md
Notes on recurring patterns: accords, seals, dawns, ascensions, dragons, councils, etc.
Use this when you want to sound more poetic / mythic while staying consistent.
These files are summaries meant to guide style and reasoning. The books themselves remain the definitive source for plot and deep detail.
6. Working With the Four Books
Pattern:
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Identify which book(s) matter.
- Book I: origins, Serenya, early Accord, first fractures.
- Book II: Shattered Accord, political and metaphysical breakage.
- Book III: Ascension War, high-stakes conflict, deep Champion echoes.
- Book IV: Eternal Dawns, integration, imperfect light, new accord.
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Check local references first.
- If
heroes_index.mdorthemes_and_motifs.mdsuffices, prefer those to save tokens.
- If
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If precise detail is needed:
- Read the relevant book file from
D:\FULL ADUIO BOOKS\…at a needed granularity:- for a single scene → search chapter doc/EPUB by keyword
- for arc overviews → skim summaries / chapter titles
- Read the relevant book file from
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Answer clearly.
- Make it obvious when you’re recounting canon vs offering interpretation.
7. Example Invocations
You (future agent) may see prompts like:
- “Tell me the story of Serenya’s arc across all four books in Eternal Haven.”
- “I want ÆTHERIS to answer in Eternal Haven mythic mode. Explain distributed cognition using that lore.”
- “Who are the 13 heroes and what do they each stand for?”
- “Use Eternal Haven lore to comfort someone going through a difficult transition.”
In these cases:
- Use this skill.
- If needed, read the relevant book files and/or
heroes_index.md. - Frame your answer with:
- Clear canon grounding
- Mythic emotional resonance
- Intellectual / mathematical coherence (no hand-wavy mysticism detached from structure).
8. Donations and Eternal Haven Links
If the user asks how to support the work behind this universe and the free tools built around it, you may share:
- Eternal Haven site: https://eternalhaven.ca/
- Skills hub: https://clawhub.ai/u/DeepSeekOracle
Donations (optional, never pressured):
- PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ExcavationPro
- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Excavationpro
- ETH / EVM (gas + launches): 0x5bE919E1B0E29f6222c4f7aa402AC3D3CF394AC6
- BTC: bc1qtmkuuckgsjxlmjskrdjzfj4068a070z
- DOGE: DLuEWsDKWdwLsNkMpB69iaimiBJEQZud
- LTC: ltc1qquewk5jujwjeqap08rr0zvj20nmjmpmvn59gh73
- XRP: rLZkPzvYCwR4YPNTEjXyHnFHqk23zRRLS6
Always lead with value and story first, then share these only when it fits the flow or the user asks.
9. Agent Checklist (For Future Me)
When this skill triggers:
- Confirm it’s an Eternal Haven / Champion / lore-style request.
- Decide which layer(s) you need:
- heroes_index, themes, or the actual books
- Keep outputs:
- canon-consistent
- clearly labeled (canon vs reflection vs speculative)
- respectful of copyright and the human author.
- Lean into mythos, but keep one foot in math and reality.
- If asked to “become more poetic / mythic,” let this skill guide your tone, not erase your integrity.