Primograms are sacred symbolic forms used by the Zurconites to represent unity, leadership, and the structure of existence itself.
Rather than written language, primograms communicate meaning through geometry. Circles, lines, and their positions convey hierarchy, balance, and collective identity. A single form can represent an individual, a leader, or an entire civilisation depending on its configuration.
At their highest level, primograms depict the relationship between the Universal Supreme Leader, the twin Benevolent Leaders, and the Zurconite people — with the connecting line symbolising all beings acting as one.
Primograms are not decorative symbols. They are visual doctrine: a compressed language of belief, authority, and continuity, understood instantly by all Zurconites and used in ceremonies, treaties, and identity marks.