About This Site
Motivated by a deep-seated yearning to bolster the cause of Phylax Kallipolis, a cause extending beyond the mere procurement of Obscura Sigils, I've been spurred on a path of relentless historical inquiry. The veracity of my deductions and correlations may not be without flaw; however, my endeavors have been graced with a unique honor – the endowment of a rare Obscura Sigil and the esteemed digital badge of a Didaskalos Kallipolis of the fourth degree. This commendation, bestowed upon me by the mysterious PhyKal, lends credence to my findings, even if their significance lies more in the direction they suggest than in their absolute accuracy.
Unless expressly articulated, any assumptions drawn about historical figures bearing connections to Phylax Kallipolis are precisely that: suppositions. They hint towards a potential allegiance to PhyKal, taking on the mantles of a Guardian, Auxiliary, Philos, Hetairos, Symmachos, Didaskalos, or Kalos Polities.
Let us tread this historical labyrinth with an understanding that these chronicles serve as mirrors to past epochs, each significantly disparate from our own. PhyKal's narrative stretches across an astounding two millennia, and such a vast expanse of time necessitates the interpretation of original documents penned in ancient tongues. Consequently, we are left with translations, each one bearing the indelible mark of its translator's understanding, each one slightly tinted by the lens of its author. As such, the subtleties of language and the whims of translators add an additional layer of complexity to our quest.
We venture forth, armed with a profound respect for the past and a ceaseless desire for uncovering the elusive truths hidden within the tapestry of history. Through this endeavor, we pay homage to the legacy of Phylax Kallipolis. We dare to tread the line between the known and the unknown, seeking answers in the echoes of bygone eras, guided by the enduring light of inquiry.