Every industry the pantheon answers to, in one map. Type your trade and the atlas finds the temples that carry it — or browse all 58 industries below, sector by sector.
Seven sectors, 58 industries, 422 primary and 720 resonant temple seats. Open an industry to meet its temples.
The pattern atlas maps all 291 flagship temples to the modern world: 58 industries across 7 sectors, with primary and resonant temple seats. Each temple takes seats in the industries its archetype genuinely resonates with — prophecy to forecasting, forge-gods to manufacturing, psychopomps to logistics — and every seat carries its reasoning.
Mechanically and openly. Every match is argued from the deity's documented domains, myths, and functions — weighted, published, and open to challenge. No match is made for marketing value alone, and the full method is published on the methodology page so any reader can audit or contest a seat.
Use the Find My Pattern bar: type your trade as you would say it — plumber, poet, founder, winemaker, dentist, pastor — and the atlas resolves it through a curated vocabulary of 1389 aliases to the larger industry categories, then shows the temples that hold seats there. You never need to know the taxonomy; the atlas speaks your language first.
Yes — that is the point of publishing the method. Every seat in the atlas is falsifiable: the methodology page states how matches are derived and how to challenge one. A match that cannot be argued aloud does not survive review; the atlas is a scholarly claim, not an advertisement.
The atlas was built outward from mythology, not inward from advertising markets. Traditions rich in sea-gods produce deep maritime coverage; traditions rich in craft-gods produce deep manufacturing coverage. That asymmetry is what defends the whole system: the patterns describe the archetypes as they are, and the counts are published openly for scrutiny.
Every pairing on this page is argued line by line from canonical sources — weights, why-lines, and a curated alias vocabulary. The full method, including how to challenge a match, is published.
Read the Methodology