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# CITY-OSTIA-0001
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## Ostia Substrate — Origin City for OTIVM
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### Status: Canonical City Seed
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### Layer: OTIVM (Roman Merchant)
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### Purpose: Establish the simulation substrate for Ostia as origin city, social field, logistics node, and scenario environment
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### Repository Path: docs/cities/CITY-OSTIA-0001.md
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---
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## 0. Design Intent
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This document defines Ostia as a working simulation environment.
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It is not a tourist description and not player-facing prose. It exists to give scenarios, actors, costs, routes, and social encounters a grounded urban substrate.
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Ostia must support:
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- the MERCATOR's starting condition
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- the six starting backgrounds
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- SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0000, the prologue conversation
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- SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0001, the bronze forge fire
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- Route I, Ostia -> Capua
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- future finance, storage, labor, and reputation mechanics
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Ostia is the first city the participant must learn to read.
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---
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## 1. Canonical Identifier
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| Field | Value |
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| City ID | `CITY-OSTIA-0001` |
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| City Token | `ostia` |
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| Roman Name | OSTIA |
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| Modern Location | Ostia Antica, Lazio, Italy |
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| Role | origin city / port / grain and cargo interface |
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| Default Epoch | `roman_14bce` |
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| Primary Route | Ostia -> Capua |
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| Repository Path | `docs/cities/CITY-OSTIA-0001.md` |
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---
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## 2. Chronological Scope
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Default scenario epoch is approximately 14 BCE.
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This matters because many of the most visible excavated features of Ostia belong to later Imperial development, especially the Trajanic and Hadrianic phases. The city substrate must therefore distinguish:
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| Feature | 14 BCE Use |
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| Republican colony and port function | admissible |
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| Tiber mouth logistics | admissible |
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| Via Ostiensis connection to Rome | admissible |
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| early warehouses / storage | admissible, but scale uncertain |
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| dense later Imperial warehouse landscape | later analogue only |
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| major later bath complexes | later analogue unless dated earlier |
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| Claudian / Trajanic Portus system | not yet built |
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| 2nd c. CE peak population estimates | upper-bound analogue, not 14 BCE fact |
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Rule: use later Ostian archaeology as structural analogy only when explicitly tagged.
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---
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## 3. Historical Basis
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Ostia was Rome's river-mouth port and a key interface for grain, salt, military, and commercial movement. It stood at the Tiber mouth, connected to Rome by river traffic and the Via Ostiensis.
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Evidence basis:
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- mid-to-late Republican Ostia became important to Rome's food-supply system
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- first warehouses at Ostia are dated to the 1st century BCE
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- city walls were constructed between 63 and 58 BCE and enclosed roughly 70 ha
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- major Imperial horrea are better documented for the 1st and 2nd centuries CE
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- later peak population estimates cluster around tens of thousands, commonly 36,000 to 60,000 for the 2nd century CE
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- baths in Ostia were major social infrastructure in later visible archaeology
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Confidence: Medium for general urban role.
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Confidence: Low to Medium for quantitative 14 BCE population and prices.
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---
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## 4. Population Model
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Population must be treated as a range, not a fixed number.
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Later Imperial peak estimates cannot be directly applied to 14 BCE. For simulation purposes, use population bands.
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| Population Component | 14 BCE Working Range | Confidence | Notes |
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| permanent residents | 8,000–20,000 | Low | inferred from urban area and pre-Imperial development |
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| enslaved population | 20–40% of resident population | Low | varies by household, warehouse, workshop |
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| transient sailors / haulers / traders | 500–5,000 seasonal | Low | tied to shipping season and cargo cycles |
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| warehouse and dock labor | 500–2,500 | Low | depends on port traffic intensity |
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| officials / clerks / customs personnel | 50–300 | Low | tied to annona, tax, port administration |
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| elite / municipal families | small minority | Low | influence exceeds numbers |
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Simulation rule: population is not a static backdrop. Seasonal traffic should alter lodging demand, food prices, labor availability, theft risk, disease risk, and rumor velocity.
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## 5. Urban Zones
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### 5.1 Riverfront / Port Interface
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Primary functions:
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- landing and unloading
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- cargo inspection
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- short-haul transfer
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- porterage
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- storage assignment
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- gossip and price discovery
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Likely actors:
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- sailors
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- porters
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- warehouse workers
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- customs personnel
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- agents
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- muleteers
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- small merchants
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- freedmen managing cargo
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Simulation uses:
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- cargo arrival events
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- rumor propagation
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- theft risk
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- PORTORIUM / fee exposure
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- labor hiring
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- first signal of distant shortages
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### 5.2 HORREA / Storage District
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Primary functions:
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- grain storage
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- oil / wine storage where appropriate
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- privately owned storage
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- imperial or public storage analogues
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- protected goods
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- collateralized inventory
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Important distinction:
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Large, well-preserved horrea are mostly Imperial and later than 14 BCE, but the presence of 1st c. BCE warehouses supports a storage substrate in the default epoch.
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Simulation uses:
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- storage cost
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- spoilage risk
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- credit collateral
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- theft risk
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- market delay
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- warehouse fire scenarios
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- disputes over goods held or pledged
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### 5.3 Market Streets and TABERNAE
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Primary functions:
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- small retail
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- food sales
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- repair
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- money exchange
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- daily hiring
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- information exchange
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Simulation uses:
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- food price index
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- lodging rumors
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- worker availability
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- small-goods purchase
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- background-specific contacts
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### 5.4 Workshop Districts
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Primary functions:
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- metalwork
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- carpentry
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- leather repair
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- cart and harness repair
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- amphora handling / repair
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- small production
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SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0001 uses an industrial / mixed-use workshop zone with inherited land value, water access, and transport frontage.
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Simulation uses:
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- workshop output
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- tool price index
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- displaced labor
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- fire risk
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- repair queue
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- district access penalty
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### 5.5 BALNEA / Baths
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Primary functions:
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- bathing
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- gossip
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- cross-status observation
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- political talk
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- hiring and introductions
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- reputation performance
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Baths are the preferred setting for SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0000 because they plausibly allow mixed-status contact between backgrounds that would not share domestic dining space.
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Simulation uses:
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- background choice prologue
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- rumor comparison
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- AVCTORITAS performance
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- CLIENTELA discovery
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- class-coded interaction
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### 5.6 Inns, Cauponae, Thermopolia
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Primary functions:
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- meals
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- cheap lodging
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- storage of gossip
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- transient-worker congregation
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- low-status deal making
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Simulation uses:
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- lodging cost
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- food cost
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- rumor source
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- theft risk
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- freedman and camp-logistician contacts
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Terminology note: THERMOPOLIVM is plausible for a prepared-food shop, but the prologue should prefer BALNEA / baths if all six backgrounds must plausibly share one scene.
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### 5.7 Administrative / Legal Nodes
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Primary functions:
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- contracts
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- witnessed transactions
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- petitions
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- local magistrate contact
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- dispute handling
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- tax enforcement
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Simulation uses:
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- legal enforceability
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- witness strength
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- ius_accessus modifiers
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- creditor pressure
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- collateral recovery
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### 5.8 Residential Layers
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The actor backgrounds require different residential anchors.
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| Background | Likely Starting Residence | Notes |
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| Former Legionary | modest room near gate / transport zone | values direct access and low cost |
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| Freedman Trader | taberna back room or rented upper room | close to market signals |
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| Noble Younger Son | dependent lodging with patron / better insula apartment | status exceeds liquiditas |
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| Failed Magistrate | respectable but debt-burdened lodging | social appearance matters |
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| Camp Logistician | cheap lodging near haulers / stables | practical, mobile |
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| Guild Scribe | room near collegium or records office | access to accounts and gossip |
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## 6. Infrastructure Parameters
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| Parameter Token | Type | Confidence | Notes |
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| river_access | location | High | core to Ostia's function |
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| via_ostiensis_access | movement | High | route to Rome |
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| warehouse_capacity | resource | Medium | exact 14 BCE scale uncertain |
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| dock_congestion | movement | Medium | derived from cargo season |
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| porter_availability | labor | Medium | seasonal and event-sensitive |
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| bath_access | social | Medium | strong later evidence, earlier scale uncertain |
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| fire_risk_urban | event | Medium | dense mixed-use settlement |
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| disease_risk_seasonal | health | Low | plausible but needs source development |
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| rent_pressure | market | Low | inferred from transient population |
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| rumor_velocity | information | Medium | port-city logic |
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## 7. Cost and Price Bands
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These are placeholders for research refinement. They must not be treated as final database values.
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| Cost Item | Working Value | Unit | Confidence | Notes |
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| cheap meal | 0.25–1.0 | as / meal | Low | broad Roman analogue |
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| modest meal | 1–4 | asses / meal | Low | urban analogue |
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| bath entry | 0.25–1.0 | as | Low | needs source confirmation by period |
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| cheap lodging | 1–4 | asses / night | Low | inferred from urban lodging |
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| porter day wage | 1–4 | asses / day | Low | requires primary source calibration |
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| skilled artisan wage | 4–16 | asses / day | Low | broad analogue |
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| mule hire | TBD | denarii / day | Low | requires route research |
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| cart hire | TBD | denarii / day | Low | requires route research |
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| warehouse storage | TBD | per unit / day | Low | must be researched |
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| scribe / witness fee | TBD | per contract | Low | needed for FAENVS scenario |
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Rule: low-confidence economic values are still retained because they identify where uncertainty lives.
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## 8. Social Nodes
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| Node | What It Produces | Backgrounds Favored |
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| BALNEA | mixed-status rumor, public reading of character | all |
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| HORREA | cargo intelligence, theft risk, collateral opportunities | freedman trader, guild scribe |
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| Riverfront | arrival news, porter labor, route signals | legionary, camp logistician |
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| Collegium House | contracts, obligations, mutual aid | guild scribe, freedman trader |
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| Tavern / Thermopolium | low-status gossip, labor news | freedman trader, camp logistician |
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| Legal Forum / Magistrate Contact | enforceability, creditor pressure | noble younger son, failed magistrate |
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| Stables / Grazing Yard | animal hire, cart availability | legionary, camp logistician |
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## 9. Scenario Dependencies
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### SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0000 — Baths Prologue
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Ostia must support a mixed-status conversation where all six backgrounds plausibly interpret the same rumor differently.
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Recommended setting:
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- BALNEA, not private dinner
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- near enough to smoke, rumor, or port news
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- public enough that status is performed
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- informal enough that low-status actors can speak
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### SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0001 — Bronze Forge Fire
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Requires:
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- mixed-use workshop district
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- valuable old plot
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- water or road frontage
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- adjacent worker / animal / transport activity
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- rumor network
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- creditor visibility
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- municipal weakness or ambiguity
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### SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0002 — Capuan Timber Yard Fire
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Ostia dependency:
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- outbound cargo purchase
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- news delay from Capua
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- goods available before Capua reprices
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- hauler / cart availability
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### SCENARIO-MERCHANT-0003 — FAENVS Offer
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Ostia dependency:
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- ability to identify distressed counterparties
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- witnesses
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- legal pressure
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- reputation effect
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- capital lockup competing with cargo venture
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## 10. Background Interaction Matrix
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| Background | What Ostia Shows Them First | Blind Spot |
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| Former Legionary | routes, discipline failures, transport bottlenecks | hidden finance |
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| Freedman Trader | mispriced goods and ignored markets | elite legal risk |
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| Noble Younger Son | social hierarchy and access points | operating costs |
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| Failed Magistrate | leverage, signatures, favors owed | public distrust |
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| Camp Logistician | supply movement and shortage timing | prestige etiquette |
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| Guild Scribe | debts, records, counterparties | physical danger |
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## 11. Daily Rhythm Model
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| Time | City State | Simulation Use |
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| dawn | porters, animal handlers, bakers, smoke reports | early labor and event signals |
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| morning | market setup, legal errands, loading | contract and cargo actions |
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| midday | heat, baths begin filling, gossip consolidates | social encounters |
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| afternoon | price negotiation, dispatch decisions | venture commitment |
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| evening | taverns, account reckoning, rumors mutate | risk and information events |
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| night | theft, fires, covert meetings | hidden events |
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## 12. Seasonal Rhythm Model
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| Season | Expected Effects |
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| winter | maritime risk, slower movement, disease and damp risk |
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| spring | increased movement, river reliability, labor demand |
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| summer | heat, spoilage, lower Tiber concerns, crowding |
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| autumn | renewed movement, price adjustment, storage pressure |
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Need further research: relationship between MARE CLAVSVM, river levels, and local Ostia storage demand.
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## 13. Parameter Candidates
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| Parameter Token | Domain |
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| ostia_population_band | demographic |
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| transient_population_factor | demographic |
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| dock_congestion_index | movement |
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| warehouse_capacity_index | resource |
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| porter_availability | labor |
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| cart_availability | movement |
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| bath_social_density | social |
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| rumor_velocity | information |
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| legal_access_index | institutional |
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| fire_risk_index | event |
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| rent_pressure_index | market |
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| food_price_index | market |
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| storage_fee_index | cost |
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| theft_risk_index | security |
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| disease_risk_index | health |
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| creditor_visibility | finance |
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| collegium_presence | social |
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| portorium_exposure | cost |
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## 14. Relations
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```text
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transient_population_factor ↑ -> rent_pressure_index ↑
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transient_population_factor ↑ -> rumor_velocity ↑
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dock_congestion_index ↑ -> porter_wage ↑
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dock_congestion_index ↑ -> cargo_delay ↑
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warehouse_capacity_index ↓ -> storage_fee_index ↑
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storage_fee_index ↑ -> distressed_sale_probability ↑
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bath_social_density ↑ -> rumor_velocity ↑
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fire_risk_index ↑ -> workshop_output_volatility ↑
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legal_access_index ↑ -> contract_enforceability ↑
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clientela ↑ -> information_quality ↑
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auctoritas ↑ -> witness_reliability ↑
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food_price_index ↑ -> labor_unrest_risk ↑
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cart_availability ↓ -> venture_cost ↑
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```
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## 15. Evidence and Source Notes
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Primary source targets for future refinement:
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- Cicero, letters and speeches for social/legal/commercial norms
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- Livy for early Ostian military and civic references
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- Pliny the Younger, Epistulae 5.6.12 for Tiber seasonality analogy
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- Digest of Justinian for contract and enforcement categories
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- Diocletian's Price Edict for later comparative price structure only
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Archaeological / scholarship targets:
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- Russell Meiggs, *Roman Ostia*
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- Geoffrey Rickman, *Roman Granaries and Store Buildings*
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- Carlo Pavolini, *La vita quotidiana a Ostia*
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- Gustav Hermansen, *Ostia: Aspects of Roman City Life*
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- Ostia-Antica.org topographical dictionary
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- geoarchaeological studies of the Roman port-city of Ostia
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Current verified basis from preliminary research:
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- 1st c. BCE warehouses existed at Ostia
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- Republican walls enclosed roughly 70 ha
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- Imperial population estimates are much later and must be used only as upper-bound analogues
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- horrea were concentrated near the Tiber and did not serve Ostia alone
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- baths were social infrastructure used across status boundaries in the Roman world, with strong evidence at Ostia in later archaeology
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## 16. Repository Use
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Internal simulation substrate. Not player-facing text.
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Use this document to support:
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- scenario placement
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- prologue construction
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- background starting conditions
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- cost registry development
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- urban parameter registry
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- Route I preparation
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- future city comparison documents
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## 17. Canonical Success Condition
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If Ostia stops functioning as a painted backdrop and starts functioning as a pressure field — where rents, rumors, labor, storage, status, and routes push on every MERCATOR differently — then this document is functioning correctly.
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