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In hagiology, saints bear the stigmata —the wounds of Christ. Enicia bore the . Descriptions vary, but the most consistent account (from a 14th-century Cistercian monk who passed through H-Top) describes it as a "spiral of seven nodes, resembling a spinning top seen from above."

The title "Little Saint of H" is crucial. The "H" does not stand for "Haut" alone. In alchemical texts, 'H' represents Spiritus Mundi (World Spirit) or sometimes Hydrargyrum (Mercury—the volatile element). Enicia, bound by the Contract, became the fixed center of volatile H-Top. She is the saint of the threshold, the legal guardian of a broken promise. enicia+and+the+contract+mark+little+saint+of+h+top

Enicia could not read. She was mute. She could not protest. The Comprador forced her left hand—the one bearing the natural birthmark that eerily resembled a wax seal—onto the document. In the moment of contact, legend says the birthmark burned . The Mark was no longer a passive stain; it became an active sigil. The Contract was sealed. In hagiology, saints bear the stigmata —the wounds