இணை வாசல்The Door That Joins
The chronicle is one door. The archive has many. This is the page that joins them.
If the chronicle has done its work, you no longer need it. You need the case file, the standing desks, the women's council, the maritime file, the diaspora atlas, the parliamentary packs, the published doctrine. They are colder than this chronicle. They are also more useful.
Begin where the chapter that moved you most pointed. If Chapter 6 held you, read the LTTE-era sub-spine in full. If Chapter 8 held you, read Dossier 04. If Chapter 9 held you, read the women's council with its own discipline. If Chapter 10 held you, the maritime file is waiting. If Chapter 11 held you, the eighteen-node ecumene atlas is waiting.
If none of them holds you, read the methodology. The methodology is the chronicle's spine without the prose. It is, in some readers' experience, where the work actually begins.
