A Precursor glyph of uncertain meaning. The name "Besh" was decided upon by the advertising firm Iconic Illuminations, due to the glyph looking like a pair of lips pursed to make the sound of the letter "B". Focus groups warmed favorably to the name. 

Guild of Engineers Research

This glyph is seen in Precursor sealing fields and structural terminations. It seems to mean Boundary or Containment.

Parable of the Matriarch

A climber chose the mountain for its clear path and firm stone.

Each hold was tested, named, trusted.

Higher up, the air thinned and the holds grew narrow.

The mountain did not threaten.

It simply continued upward.

When the climber’s hands began to fail, the summit remained unchanged.

The mountain did not push them.

It only waited,

certain that height would finish what ambition began.

Researching the Glyph

The closer meaning of Besh is that of a test - it doesn't assign a boundary, it pushes something to it's breaking limit to see how much it can handle. It represents a sense of inevitability, at some point the pressure will result in failure, and it continues to apply that pressure until that inevitable failure point is hit.