DarkD Skills — Hermeneutics, Runes, Scenarios, Strategy

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DarkD17 days ago
Four specialized AI agent skills: Integral Hermeneutics (8-lens text interpretation), Rune Wisdom (Elder Futhark divination with 14-layer stack), What-If Scenario Builder (15 foresight frameworks), and Strategical Alignment / White Rock (6-phase short-term vs long-term misalignment detection protocol).
Overview

DarkD Skills — MCP Server

Four specialized analytical and divination skills for AI agents, available through the Model Context Protocol.

Tools

interpret_text — Integral Hermeneutics Analyze any text, statement, or phenomenon through 8 hermeneutic lenses: literal, historical, structural, psychological, cultural, dialectical, meta-interpretive, and transformative.

rune_reading — Rune Wisdom Elder Futhark rune divination with 24 runes, 37+ spread layouts, and a 14-layer interpretive stack (mythic, psychological, practical dimensions).

build_scenario — What-If Scenario Builder Construct rigorous what-if scenarios using 15 foresight frameworks: Shell Scenario Planning, Schwartz Eight-Step, Manoa Method, Causal Layered Analysis, Cross-Impact, Morphological Analysis, Pre-Mortem, Red Teaming, Base Rate Negation, Monte Carlo, Agent-Based, Backcasting, Wild Card, Trend Impact, Intuitive Logics.

strategic_alignment_analysis — Strategical Alignment Detect where short-term optimization builds long-term fragility. 6-phase protocol: trajectory mapping, disruption identification, premortem projection, viability requirements, 9-dimension gap assessment, alternative trajectories. Works at interpersonal, organizational, and systemic scales.

Install via OpenClaw

claw install darkd/integral-hermeneutics claw install darkd/rune-wisdom claw install darkd/what-if-scenario-builder claw install darkd/strategical-alignment

ClawHub

https://clawhub.ai/darkd

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "darkd-skills": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "github:DarkD/darkd-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
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17 days ago
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