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'''The Sigil''' is a mysterious crime-fighter.
'''The Sigil''' is the superhero identity of [[Niles Cartouchian]].


== Glyph Warden ==
The Sigil is a [[Symbol (nonfiction)|symbol]] of menace to [[Criminal (nonfiction)|criminals]], and a sign of hope to citizens.


The Sigil appears to have trained as [[Glyph Warden]], and is known to have broken up a [[glyph poaching]] ring.
[[The Sigil (crime fighter)]] and [[John Venn]] share common interests, and often work together to defeat [[Criminal (nonfiction)|criminals]] by devising new [[Set theory (nonfiction)|Set theory]] paradigms.


== Scrimshaw abuse ==
== In the News ==


The Sigil is sworn to avenge the victims of [[scrimshaw abuse]].
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File:Cantor set (four iterations).png|link=Set theory (nonfiction)|New [[Sigil (nonfiction)|sigil]] is perfect for The Sigil, say experts.
== Petasos ==
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The Sigil has had several run-ins with the villain [[Petasos]].


== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Niles Cartouchian]]
* [[Glyph poaching]]
* [[Glyph poaching]]
* [[Glyph Warden]]
* [[Glyph Warden]]
* [[Niles Cartouchian]]
* [[Petasos (villain)]]
* [[Petasos (villain)]]
* [[Scrimshaw abuse]]
* [[Scrimshaw abuse]]
* [[The Armenium]]
* [[The Armenium]]
* [[John Venn]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Set theory (nonfiction)]]
* [[Sigil (nonfiction)]]
* [[Sigil (nonfiction)]]
* [[The Sigil (crime fighter) (nonfiction)]]
* [[The Sigil (crime fighter) (nonfiction)]]

Revision as of 14:34, 19 June 2016

The Sigil is the superhero identity of Niles Cartouchian.

The Sigil is a symbol of menace to criminals, and a sign of hope to citizens.

The Sigil (crime fighter) and John Venn share common interests, and often work together to defeat criminals by devising new Set theory paradigms.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference