Loo-King
The Purification Guardian
Loo-King is the guardian of endings. It presides over the decision to release, to let go of what has been carried too long, not because it didn't matter, but precisely because it did. Releasing is rarely natural. Our instinct is to hold on, to revisit, to carry what no longer belongs to us as if it might still become useful. Loo-King teaches that the choice to release is an act of care for your future self. Growth requires space. Space is made by choice.
Plain-language
This one's about choosing to let go of what you've outgrown or carried too long, because that's how you make room for what's next.


Anchor prompt
SHARE 7: "Tell someone: 'I have decided to let go of ___.' Saying it out loud makes it real."
Mantra: "Don't change yourself just to be liked."
Why this one: This is the hardest release of all (the version of yourself built to be liked), and naming it out loud is the move that makes letting go real rather than theoretical.
Companion
None. Guardians stand alone, their authority comes from what they are, not what walks beside them.
Civic anchor: National Water Story, the full water cycle as a national narrative of conscious release and return.
