An Icon Page reads like a beat note. It names the move, shows the minimal SVG, and states what the move means in your story.
An icon marks a character, a role, a resource, a decision, a risk, a promise. Each icon has its own wiki page with the raw SVG, so people can see it, discuss it, improve it, and applications can fetch it directly.
Because it’s federated, your definition rides with the page. If someone likes your abstraction, character, prop or tool they press Fork, bring that meaning home, and tune it without losing credit or provenance.
In classical terms, icons are your beat tokens—the little actions you can drop anywhere to advance the plot or mark intent—and in software they double as the clickable bits that make those actions real.
# See - Icon Page and Beat Page Template - Portable Meaning