- A Scryer certainly needs a raven. Ravens are among the most
intelligent animals on earth.
- When writing Prolog programs, a few strokes are often enough.
- Purple is the colour most associated with magic and royalty,
indicating the almost surreal and pure features provided by Scryer,
in the lineage of Marseille Prolog.
- The shape of the silhouette looks a bit like an "S" for "Scryer".
- A square which surrounds the image is traditionally associated with
finishing a proof (square, Latin "quadratum", has the same starting
letters as "quod erat demonstrandum").
I call this raven: *Cryer*. Cryer is an archaic spelling for "crier",
an officer who makes public announcements in a court of justice.
The Prolog top-level likewise makes announcements about what is true.