Domains: Scholar-tattoo, living ink, the unmarred archivist.
Era of ascension: Great Expansion (~3,800 BSD). Cohort: current. Stravko rose a few centuries after Shak Shak's pyre-and-pact stabilized — the Stravlar tattoo-archive had grown too large to be tended only by ritualists, and a separate piety formed around the keeping of the page.
Worshipped by: The Stravlar, specifically the struvdik — the lineage of fire-clan genealogists whose work is reading, copying, and preserving the living archive. (The worships edge is authored downstream on the worshipper, not here.)
Shak Shak is the inscribing. Stravko is the legibility — the hand that does not let the ink fade, the cold cloth that draws the swelling down so the line stays sharp, the careful application of yarrow before the heat sets. A Stravlar archivist who lets a record go unreadable through neglect — a corner of skin allowed to scar over, a forgotten line in a dying elder — has failed Stravko more grievously than failing Shak Shak. Shak Shak forgives. Stravko does not.