Public source labels currently include Prophet, Patriarch, Patriarch / Ark Builder, with the route placed in Old Testament.
Noah
Righteous survivor, ark builder, and covenant witness after judgment
Noah gives the opening story a major judgment-and-mercy lane: violence fills the earth, the flood comes, the ark preserves life, and covenant mercy follows. Visual work remains under review until identity and source checks clear a specific preview.
Righteous survivor, ark builder, and covenant witness after judgment
Noah gives the opening story a major judgment-and-mercy lane: violence fills the earth, the flood comes, the ark preserves life, and covenant mercy follows.
His profile helps visitors read judgment, obedience, preservation, covenant sign, and the seriousness of human corruption without flattening the mercy in the story.
Curated Bible People profile | Profile live, art review pending | high confidence
Noah at a glance.
Noah is tracked in the Sanctum People wiki with a public reading map, source anchors, and review status. The current record places the page in Genesis, Isaiah, Matthew, and Hebrews and begins the reading trail at Genesis 5:29.
Noah is connected here with source-book anchors in Genesis, Isaiah, Matthew, and Hebrews.
Start with Genesis 5:29. Key anchors currently in view include Genesis 6-9, Isaiah 54, Matthew 24, and Hebrews 11.
The page has 46 linked references in the source record. Image, model, and runtime promotion still require separate review.
Where to start reading
Genesis, Isaiah, Matthew, Hebrews, 1 Peter, 2 Peter
Primary anchors
Genesis 6-9, Isaiah 54, Matthew 24, Hebrews 11, 1 Peter 3, 2 Peter 2
Connected people and lanes
Shem, Ham, Japheth, Noah's wife, The generations after the flood
What the page keeps in view
judgment, mercy, obedience, covenant, preservation
Read Noah as a connected life, not a loose label.
Begin with a violent world and Noah finding favor before the Lord.
Trace obedience through the ark, flood, preservation of life, and altar after the waters recede.
Use Noah when the Bible connects judgment, salvation through water, covenant, and future warning.
The page has enough structure to grow into real wiki chapters.
Begin with the first anchor
Begin with a violent world and Noah finding favor before the Lord.
Watch what the story puts at stake
Trace obedience through the ark, flood, preservation of life, and altar after the waters recede.
See how the life opens into the wider story
Use Noah when the Bible connects judgment, salvation through water, covenant, and future warning.
Keep the lasting meaning in view
His profile helps visitors read judgment, obedience, preservation, covenant sign, and the seriousness of human corruption without flattening the mercy in the story.
1 Chronicles 1:4, 1 Peter 3:20, 2 Peter 2:5, Derived from explicit genealogy edges, Ezekiel 14:14, Ezekiel 14:20, Genesis 10:1, Genesis 10:32
Noah across major production portrayals.
Production casting coverage is pending for this profile. The page is live and searchable, and mapping appears here as sources are added.
This route is intentionally live for everyone. When a production mapping exists, this section automatically surfaces actor, production name, and scope details.
Noah now has chronology evidence from the stored corpus.
Noah is matched to the prepared chronology-map packet with 46 stored chronology mentions. Inferred and disputed places stay labeled; life, review-life, family, and timeline rows are shown only when they pass source gates.
Ararat
- Explicit
- Post Flood Landing Region
- Armenian Highlands
- Disputed location
Timeline anchors 5 source-backed rows
- Heritage Chain: Noah → Shem → Abraham → David → Jesus → Christianity Luke 3:23-38; Matthew 1:1-17; Galatians 3:14; 1 Peter 3:18-22; Matthew 24:37-39 Data confidence 95%
- Heritage Chain: Noah → Shem → Abraham → Ishmael → Adnan → Muhammad → Islam Quran 2:127-133; 3:33-34; Quran 71 (Surah Nuh); Ibn Ishaq Sirat; Ibn Hisham recension; Genesis 17:20; 25:12-18 Data confidence 90%
- Japheth → Madai → Medes: Noah's Grandson Becomes Father of Persian Civilization Genesis 10:2; Josephus Antiquities I.6.1; Daniel 2:48; Herodotus I.101 (Magi as Mede tribe) Data confidence 88%
- Heritage Chain: Noah → Shem → Arphaxad → Eber → Abraham → Moses → Judaism Genesis 10:21-31; 11:10-26; 12:1-3; Exodus 6:14-20; Luke 3:34-38; Matthew 1:1-17 Data confidence 88%
- Heritage Chain: Noah → Japheth/Ham → Indo-Aryan Migration → Shakya Clan → Buddha (563 BC) 563 BC Jataka Tales (flood narratives); Mahavastu; Genesis 10:1-5 (Japheth line eastward); Pali Canon; Shakya clan records in Pali sources Data confidence 70%
Noah now surfaces the useful information we have stored.
The page below organizes the stored public-safe profile data instead of leaving it buried in the character index. Review-gated items stay labeled so a reader can study what is available without mistaking it for finished art or final editorial approval.
Noah gives the opening story a major judgment-and-mercy lane: violence fills the earth, the flood comes, the ark preserves life, and covenant mercy follows.
Noah
No alternate names are stored yet for this route.
Prophet
- Source labels: Prophet, Patriarch, Patriarch / Ark Builder
- Old Testament
- Primeval history
6 books
Profile live, art review pending
- 46 linked source references
- high confidence
- Image pending
Source references 8 stored anchors
- 1 Chronicles 1:4
- 1 Peter 3:20
- 2 Peter 2:5
- Derived from explicit genealogy edges
- Ezekiel 14:14
- Ezekiel 14:20
- Genesis 10:1
- Genesis 10:32
Key passages 6 passages
Story trail 3 notes
- Begin with a violent world and Noah finding favor before the Lord.
- Trace obedience through the ark, flood, preservation of life, and altar after the waters recede.
- Use Noah when the Bible connects judgment, salvation through water, covenant, and future warning.
Relationships and themes 10 stored tags
Relationships
- Shem
- Ham
- Japheth
- Noah's wife
- The generations after the flood
Themes
- judgment
- mercy
- obedience
- covenant
- preservation
Source gate Staged Sanctum intake
Noah is available as a public route, not as a promoted model
This route keeps the current Bible-person review record findable. It does not publish concept art, approve a model sheet, unlock 3D generation, or promote gameplay/runtime assets.
The current stored source record includes 46 linked references for triage and future review.
The page is intentionally staged. It exists to keep the route available while review decides what can become a deeper public profile.
The landing page does not promote generated images, accepted sheets, 3D exports, engine imports, console packages, or gameplay behavior.
Source record 15 fields
- Canonical slug
- noah
- Wiki entry ID
- character:noah
- Source roster tier
- sanctum_seed
- Primary category
- man
- Queue priority
- 16
- Source status
- Profile live, art review pending
- Confidence
- high
- First reference
- Genesis 5:29
- Last reference
- 2 Peter 2:5
- Source references
- 46
- Generated art stored
- No
- Accepted sheet stored
- No
- Model generation allowed
- No
- Runtime promotion allowed
- No
- Intake workorder
- internal-receipt-redacted
Noah has a wiki-driven model factory state.
Dave can read this wiki page as the source packet for a future 3D model plan, but no model generation, GLB, runtime import, or private model-library promotion is unlocked here.
Model packet source fields 10 wiki fields
- name
- role
- era
- testament
- books
- key_passages
- relationships
- themes
- story_trail
- sanctum_intake
Current source anchors
- 1 Chronicles 1:4
- 1 Peter 3:20
- 2 Peter 2:5
- Derived from explicit genealogy edges
- Ezekiel 14:14
- Ezekiel 14:20
- Genesis 10:1
- Genesis 10:32
Reference views still needed 8 views
- full-body hero
- front standing view
- side standing view
- back standing view
- face and hair
- hands and feet
- clothing and materials
- signature prop or posture
These are clean model-reference needs, not a requirement for a public infographic sheet. Labels and biography stay on the wiki page.
Gate record 8 states
- Model factory state
- wiki_packet_ready_model_gate_closed
- Concept art state
- fetched_for_review
- Accepted for wiki
- No
- Model sheet state
- model_sheet_candidate_not_accepted
- Model state
- no_model_yet
- Model generation unlock
- No
- Runtime promotion state
- not_promoted
- Next gate
- operator_acceptance_and_model_generation_unlock_required
No-promotion boundary Closed
This page does not perform image-to-3D generation, model generation, GLB generation, Godot import, DaveBoxConsole import, Xbox packaging, runtime import, or private model-library promotion.
Noah already has a real public wiki route.
This page keeps the public route, Bible-person profile, key references, relationships, themes, and current visual-review status together in one place.
Reading page live, image review pending
Curated Bible People profile is connected to this route with 46 linked references.
This page does not claim final art approval, full identity certainty, 3D model readiness, engine import, or gameplay behavior.
Visual directions under review for Noah.
This page keeps the visual review path attached to the public route. Possible directions are listed here, but nothing is shown until one clears identity and source review.
Noah is live now, with careful next steps still ahead.
The page is already public, but stronger visual or technical claims still need separate review before they become promises.
Each image direction still needs careful review before it can become a public preview or accepted visual reference.
Only final accepted visual directions should be presented as finished character art. First-pass previews remain previews until crop, cleanup, and source review pass.
Any 3D model work, engine import, gameplay use, or other technical promotion remains a separate step beyond this page.
