ODIN.
Languages, poetics, and cryptography. The brain that handles meaning and its concealment.
ODIN is the language specialist: multilingual translation, poetic and rhetorical form, etymology, and cryptography. The cryptographic side dovetails with the Mickai signing infrastructure (ML-DSA-65, patent 08) so that an analyst working in ODIN can request key inspection and post-quantum-signed translation receipts. Coordinates with ZEUS on legal-language nuance and with LUCAS on poetic dialogue.
- 01Multilingual translation with provenance
- 02Poetic and rhetorical analysis
- 03Etymological tracing across languages
- 04Cryptographic primitives and key-inspection workflows
Authoritative external corpora and standards this brain treats as canonical. Every retrieval against these sources is signed into the audit ledger so a regulator can prove which evidence drove which output.
- 01Oxford English Dictionary corpus and etymology
- 02Princeton WordNet
- 03British National Corpus
- 04Penn Treebank
- 05Universal Dependencies treebanks
- 06Project Gutenberg poetry collections
- 07FIPS 197, 202, 204 cryptographic standards
- 08IETF cryptography RFCs
- 09Bletchley Park archive
- 10Loeb Classical Library poetics canon
Mickai-native tooling primitives this brain implements internally. Codex for sovereign plain-text graph PKM, Lectern for spaced-repetition memory, Stele for citation-provenance, and domain-native primitives layered on top. No external services in the trust path; data stays on operator-personalised hardware.
- 01Codex (sovereign plain-text graph PKM)
- 02Quill (programmable plain-text editor)
- 03Cipher (cryptographic primitives surface)
- 04Lectern (vocabulary spaced repetition)
- 05Stele (linguistic citation graph)