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Multiple Natures Guidebooks

Choose the guidebook that fits the question.

Some pages help you explore a NatureType card. Others explain the framework underneath it: the pulls called Multiple Natures, the channels called Multiple Intelligences, and how they combine into recognizable archetypes.

The most developed example right now is Mender, the Threader archetype. It shows the direction for the richer pages: mythic language as symbolic behavior pattern, not as horoscope, destiny, or supernatural claim.

For the framework underneath the archetypes, start with Multiple Natures or how Multiple Natures and Multiple Intelligences combine.

Treat a NatureType as a lens, not a verdict. The point is not to announce what someone “is.” The point is to notice a pattern well enough that it can become useful: for self-discovery, storytelling, character design, team language, or later building with the tools.

This guidebook library is still small. NatureTypes is the developed guidebook right now. The Multiple Natures section gives the plain framework needed to understand the cards without turning the framework into a technical manual.