Try to fake a THRONDAR answer.
Every THRONDAR answer is post-quantum signed. Below is a real one. Edit the text, re-sign it with your own key, do your worst — it verifies in your browser, against Throndar's published keys, so you'll watch it break. Anyone can verify a THRONDAR answer. No one can forge one.
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That's the point.
You can verify every answer THRONDAR gives — and you can't forge one. A council of 12 models reaches one answer, signed so its origin is provable. That's trust you can check, not a promise.
Verification attests an answer's origin and integrity— it came from Throndar, unaltered — not the factual accuracy of the answer. All checks run locally in your browser against Throndar's published keys; nothing is sent to a server. Algorithm names denote the public standards the primitives are based on (ML-DSA-87 / FIPS 204), not a FIPS-140 / CMVP validation.