A soul is a compressed cognitive profile — how a mind reasons, decides, and speaks — synthesized from real evidence and traceable to its sources. Browse the library, or forge a new soul from anything: a name, a profile, a reading list, or by blending souls together.
A browsable, provenance-ranked library of souls. Every line cited; every soul a page. Filter by tier and search the whole corpus. This is the open record — the Wikipedia of minds.
Browse →Make a soul like you make a model. Configure it from a name, seed sources, or pasted material — or combine two to five existing souls into a new mind. Heavy builds run async; you get an email.
Build →Every soul is the same nine sourced sections — rich enough to reason with, compact enough to load.
Each is built from fetched evidence and graded by a provenance gate — gold and sourced souls are traceable to real URLs; unsourced ones are marked [citation needed] until someone enriches them. Open, community-editable, and interoperable with the Open Soul Protocol.