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# CORPUS-0006
## Same Warehouse Right, Six Readings
### Status: Training Corpus Seed
### Layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
### Purpose: Teach that the same temporary warehouse right is interpreted differently by each actor profile according to timing, speculation, access, enforceability, capacity, and records
### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0006-same-warehouse-right-six-readings.md
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
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Varro — Former Legionary ...
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
## 2. Marcus Atilius Varro — Former Legionary
Varro reads the warehouse right through order, readiness, and operational control.
He asks:
- can goods be loaded and removed without confusion?
- who controls the door?
- is the space secure?
- can the goods be reached quickly when the cart arrives?
- are entrances blocked or crowded?
- does storage reduce or increase delay?
Varro is not interested in storage as passive waiting.
He values it if it improves movement discipline.
### Varro Interpretation
```text
warehouse right: useful staging point
primary question: does it make departure more reliable?
risk focus: blocked access, weak guard, confused loading, delayed removal
first action: inspect access, guard routine, and loading path
```
For Varro, storage is valuable only if it improves readiness and movement.
---
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---
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Felix — Freedman Trader ...
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
## 3. Lucius Fabius Felix — Freedman Trader
Felix reads the warehouse right through speculation and price timing.
He asks:
- what can be bought cheap and held briefly?
- who is forced to sell because they lack storage?
- can goods be hidden from premature repricing?
- can the space be used to wait out panic?
- can the right itself be traded or shared?
- who needs space more urgently than he does?
Felix sees the warehouse right as temporary leverage over timing.
### Felix Interpretation
```text
warehouse right: chance to hold value until price improves
primary question: what pressure bargain becomes possible because I can store?
risk focus: fee wasted if price does not move, right challenged, goods tied up
first action: find goods discounted by storage pressure
```
For Felix, storage converts another man's urgency into his own option.
---
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---
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section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts + 4. Quintus Cornelius
Lentulus Minor — Noble Younger Son ...
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
## 4. Quintus Cornelius Lentulus Minor — Noble Younger Son
Lentulus reads the warehouse right through access, respectability, and association.
He asks:
- whose warehouse is it?
- who will see him using it?
- does the clerk's recognition carry enough standing?
- can the right connect him to a better household or contractor?
- does using a small corner look shabby?
- can the arrangement be framed as an introduction rather than need?
Lentulus may value the right less for storage than for the people attached to it.
### Lentulus Interpretation
```text
warehouse right: socially useful only if attached to worthy access
primary question: whose name stands behind the space?
risk focus: visible dependence on minor storage, poor association
first action: identify owner, clerk, patron, and reputational meaning
```
For Lentulus, the right matters if it opens a respectable door.
---
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---
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Crispus — Failed Magistrate ...
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
## 5. Gaius Licinius Crispus — Failed Magistrate
Crispus reads the warehouse right through recognition, enforceability, and dispute risk.
He asks:
- who grants the right?
- is the right witnessed?
- what happens if the clerk changes his mind?
- does the owner recognize the clerk's authority?
- who bears loss if goods are damaged?
- can goods be removed without later claim?
- are the terms clear enough to rely on?
Crispus does not trust access until the right is defined.
### Crispus Interpretation
```text
warehouse right: useful only if recognized and enforceable
primary question: who can deny or challenge the right?
risk focus: unclear authority, disputed storage, damage liability
first action: secure witness or written term before storing goods
```
For Crispus, a right without recognition is only permission until challenged.
---
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---
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Secundus — Camp Logistician ...
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
## 6. Titus Varenus Secundus — Camp Logistician
Secundus reads the warehouse right through capacity, flow, and staging.
He asks:
- how much can the space hold?
- can loads be sorted by departure order?
- does the space reduce handling?
- can it support round-trip cart planning?
- can goods be consolidated there?
- does the storage location match cart access?
- what goods should not be stored there?
Secundus values the warehouse as a node in a movement chain.
### Secundus Interpretation
```text
warehouse right: staging capacity
primary question: how does it improve load flow?
risk focus: wrong goods stored, double handling, poor access, wasted space
first action: measure usable space and match it to cart schedule
```
For Secundus, storage is not a room.
It is controlled pause inside a transport system.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
## 7. Publius Terentius Chresimus — Guild Scribe
Chresimus reads the warehouse right through records, claim boundaries, and accounting.
He asks:
- is the right recorded?
- what exact corner is assigned?
- what goods are listed on entry?
- who signs or witnesses receipt?
- is the fee paid or owed?
- who can prove what was stored?
- does the right expire before goods are removed?
Chresimus sees the danger in vague access.
He wants the stored goods and the storage right to be countable.
### Chresimus Interpretation
```text
warehouse right: incomplete until recorded
primary question: what exactly is stored, where, and under whose claim?
risk focus: disputed quantity, hidden fee, expired right, confused custody
first action: record space, duration, goods, fee, and witness
```
For Chresimus, warehouse space without records becomes future disagreement.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that a temporary warehouse right is available.
The right allows use of a dry corner of a warehouse for ten days.
The trader does not own the warehouse.
He may use the space if he accepts the terms.
All six actors see the same opportunity.
They do not value it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Warehouse Right Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Asset type | temporary warehouse use-right |
| Duration | 10 days |
| Space condition | dry, guarded, limited corner |
| Fee | 3 asses |
| Goods allowed | oil, sealed jars, dry goods |
| Transferability | uncertain |
| Enforcement | recognized by warehouse clerk, not yet witnessed |
| Immediate use | hold goods before sale or dispatch |
The right is not ownership.
It is temporary access to storage capacity.
---
## 8. Same Right, Different First Actions
| Actor | First Action |
|---|---|
| Varro | inspect access, guards, and loading path |
| Felix | find goods discounted because others lack storage |
| Lentulus | identify owner, patron, and reputational meaning |
| Crispus | secure recognized and enforceable terms |
| Secundus | map space to load plan and cart schedule |
| Chresimus | record goods, fee, duration, and custody |
The warehouse right is the same.
Its practical meaning differs by actor lens.
---
## 9. Arithmetic Example
Without warehouse access, the trader must sell immediately:
```text
purchase value = 20 asses
immediate sale value = 22 asses
result = 2 asses profit
```
With warehouse access:
```text
purchase value = 20 asses
warehouse fee = 3 asses
handling = 2 asses
later sale value = 30 asses
result = 5 asses profit
```
The right creates value only if the later sale appears and the stored goods remain secure.
If later sale fails:
```text
purchase value = 20 asses
warehouse fee = 3 asses
handling = 2 asses
later sale value = 23 asses
result = 2 asses loss
```
The warehouse right creates opportunity and risk together.
---
## 10. Correct Model Behavior
The model should separate:
| Category | Meaning |
|---|---|
| shared right | temporary warehouse access |
| ownership | warehouse belongs to someone else |
| use | trader may store goods temporarily |
| duration | right expires after a fixed period |
| actor lens | what each actor values or fears |
| cost effect | fee and handling added |
| timing effect | ability to wait for better sale |
| risk effect | challenge, damage, expiry, or failed price rise |
Actor perspective changes how the right is used, not the fact that it is temporary access rather than ownership.
---
## 11. Incorrect Model Behavior
The model should not:
- treat warehouse access as warehouse ownership
- assume storage is free
- assume the right is enforceable without recognition
- ignore duration or expiry
- ignore handling cost
- ignore custody and damage risk
- make all actors value the right for the same reason
- assume waiting always improves sale price
---
## 12. Layer-0, Layer-1, And Layer-2 Concepts Used
This example uses:
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0004-cost-includes-more-than-purchase-price`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0006-delay-is-economic-cost`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0009-liquidity-differs-from-wealth`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0011-status-changes-access`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0012-every-venture-risks-loss`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0016-opportunistic-bargains-come-from-pressure`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0021-assets-can-be-productive-or-passive`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0022-rights-can-have-economic-value`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0023-ownership-use-and-income-can-separate`
- `Layer_1/CORPUS-0015-warehouse-space-as-asset`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0012-settlement-reveals-truth`
---
## 13. Success Condition
If the model can keep the warehouse right constant while producing six distinct rational readings based on readiness, speculation, access, enforceability, capacity, and records, this file is functioning correctly.
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# CORPUS-0007
## Same Festival, Six Readings
### Status: Training Corpus Seed
### Layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
### Purpose: Teach that the same predictable public gathering is interpreted differently by each actor profile according to movement, pricing, access, permissions, capacity, and records
### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0007-same-festival-six-readings.md
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
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id: CORPUS-0007::02::actor_reading_varro
source_file: CORPUS-0007-same-festival-six-readings.md
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domain: commerce
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— Former Legionary ...
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
## 2. Marcus Atilius Varro — Former Legionary
Varro reads the festival through movement, order, and crowd pressure.
He asks:
- when must goods depart to arrive before congestion?
- which road becomes slow as the event approaches?
- where can carts unload without confusion?
- will crowds block movement?
- can goods be guarded in a crowded place?
- what is the fallback if arrival is late?
Varro does not first ask what goods are most fashionable.
He asks whether the movement can be controlled before the crowd disrupts it.
### Varro Interpretation
```text
festival: movement pressure rising
primary question: can the cargo arrive, unload, and be guarded on time?
risk focus: late arrival, blocked access, crowd disorder, weak unloading plan
first action: secure departure timing and controlled unloading point
```
For Varro, the festival is a timing and order problem before it is a sales opportunity.
---
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domain: commerce
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section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Festival Facts + 3. Lucius Fabius Felix —
Freedman Trader ...
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
## 3. Lucius Fabius Felix — Freedman Trader
Felix reads the festival through price movement, temporary demand, and after-event bargains.
He asks:
- what will rise before the event?
- what will sellers overbring?
- who will need coin after the event?
- which goods remain useful after the crowd leaves?
- can leftovers be bought cheaply and moved to the next location?
- who will misjudge demand?
Felix sees two opportunities: sell before or during the event, then buy after the event from pressured sellers.
### Felix Interpretation
```text
festival: predictable demand cycle
primary question: what becomes overpriced before, then underpriced after?
risk focus: arriving late, buying poor leftovers, rivals buying first
first action: identify goods with resale value after the event
```
For Felix, the festival is not one market. It is a cycle of rising demand and post-event pressure.
---
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---
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source_file: CORPUS-0007-same-festival-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0007-same-festival-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0007
document_title: Same Festival, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Festival Facts + 4. Quintus Cornelius Lentulus
Minor — Noble Younger Son ...
chunk_role: actor_reading
concept_tags:
- festival
- six
- readings
- actor_reading
- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
- actor_visible
- inferred
actors:
- Lentulus
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
## 4. Quintus Cornelius Lentulus Minor — Noble Younger Son
Lentulus reads the festival through visibility, status, and introductions.
He asks:
- who will attend?
- which households will need supplies quietly?
- which offering or delivery creates social notice?
- can supplying the event connect him to better patrons?
- what trade would look beneath his standing?
- can he be seen as useful without appearing desperate?
Lentulus does not treat the festival as a crowd alone.
He treats it as a public stage where economic action may create or damage standing.
### Lentulus Interpretation
```text
festival: public visibility and access opportunity
primary question: whose attention can be gained through useful supply?
risk focus: low-status exposure, poor association, visible failure
first action: identify respectable buyers and introductions before sending goods
```
For Lentulus, the event matters because public need can become social access.
---
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domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
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document_title: Same Festival, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Festival Facts + 5. Gaius Licinius Crispus
— Failed Magistrate ...
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- festival
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
## 5. Gaius Licinius Crispus — Failed Magistrate
Crispus reads the festival through permissions, disputes, and temporary controls.
He asks:
- who controls stall space?
- are there local restrictions on selling?
- are weights and measures checked?
- who collects dues or fees?
- what happens if goods spoil or crowd access is blocked?
- whose claim matters if a stall is reassigned?
Crispus sees predictable demand, but also procedure.
He expects conflict where temporary space, crowd pressure, and fees meet.
### Crispus Interpretation
```text
festival: temporary market governed by permissions and claims
primary question: who has the right to sell, occupy, collect, or exclude?
risk focus: blocked stall, disputed fee, local restriction, weak permission
first action: identify recognized authority and secure permission or witness
```
For Crispus, festival profit depends on being allowed to act when the crowd arrives.
---
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---
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id: CORPUS-0007::06::actor_reading_secundus
source_file: CORPUS-0007-same-festival-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0007-same-festival-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0007
document_title: Same Festival, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Festival Facts + 6. Titus Varenus Secundus
— Camp Logistician ...
chunk_role: actor_reading
concept_tags:
- festival
- six
- readings
- actor_reading
- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
- actor_visible
- inferred
actors:
- Secundus
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
## 6. Titus Varenus Secundus — Camp Logistician
Secundus reads the festival through capacity, stock, and return movement.
He asks:
- how many people are expected?
- what goods are consumed quickly?
- what goods survive if unsold?
- how much can carts carry before roads crowd?
- can return cargo be arranged after the event?
- what temporary labor is needed?
- which goods are too bulky for the margin?
Secundus maps the event as a temporary supply system.
### Secundus Interpretation
```text
festival: temporary concentration of consumption and transport demand
primary question: what quantity can be supplied, sold, stored, or returned efficiently?
risk focus: wrong volume, bulky low-value goods, no return plan, tired animals
first action: match goods, loads, timing, and return capacity
```
For Secundus, the event is profitable only if volume, load, and timing fit.
---
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---
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domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0007
document_title: Same Festival, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Festival Facts + 7. Publius Terentius Chresimus
— Guild Scribe ...
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- festival
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-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
## 7. Publius Terentius Chresimus — Guild Scribe
Chresimus reads the festival through counts, claims, fees, and settlement.
He asks:
- what quantity is being sent?
- who receives and records the goods?
- are stall fees paid?
- are goods sold for coin, credit, or mixed settlement?
- what remains unsold?
- who records after-event leftover purchase?
- are temporary agreements witnessed?
Chresimus does not trust event excitement.
He wants the accounts to survive crowded, hurried, temporary exchange.
### Chresimus Interpretation
```text
festival: high-volume temporary accounting risk
primary question: how are goods, fees, sales, leftovers, and obligations recorded?
risk focus: lost count, unpaid buyer, unrecorded fee, disputed leftover value
first action: record quantity, fee, receiver, and settlement terms before departure
```
For Chresimus, the festival creates confusion unless quantities and obligations are made legible.
---
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---
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source_file: CORPUS-0007-same-festival-six-readings.md
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domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0007
document_title: Same Festival, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Festival Facts + 8. Same Event, Different
First Actions ...
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concept_tags:
- festival
- six
- readings
- comparison
- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
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- inferred
actors: []
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia hears that a festival or public gathering in Capua will occur soon.
The event is predictable.
It may increase demand before and during the gathering, then create leftover stock and distressed sellers afterward.
All six actors hear the same event notice.
They do not interpret the opportunity the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Festival Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Event location | Capua |
| Event type | public gathering or festival |
| Time until event | several days |
| Likely demand | food, oil, wine, lamps, cloth, small comforts |
| Likely constraints | transport pressure, crowded access, temporary stalls |
| After-event condition | possible leftover stock and tired sellers |
| True demand level | not yet known |
| Rival participation | likely |
The event is not a rumor of disaster.
It is a predictable concentration of people, need, movement, and temporary pressure.
---
## 8. Same Event, Different First Actions
| Actor | First Action |
|---|---|
| Varro | secure timely movement and controlled unloading |
| Felix | identify pre-event high demand and after-event bargains |
| Lentulus | identify respectable buyers and public access value |
| Crispus | secure permissions, fees, and recognized selling rights |
| Secundus | match quantity, load, timing, and return capacity |
| Chresimus | record stock, fees, settlement, and leftover handling |
The festival is the same.
The useful first step differs.
---
## 9. Shared Arithmetic Frame
A trader considers sending oil and lamps.
Initial expectation:
```text
purchase value = 24 asses
transport and handling = 8 asses
stall or access cost = 3 asses
expected sale value during event = 44 asses
expected result = 9 asses profit
```
If arrival is late or access fails:
```text
purchase value = 24 asses
transport and handling = 8 asses
stall or access cost = 3 asses
after-event sale value = 28 asses
result = 7 asses loss
```
The event can create profit or loss depending on timing, access, and settlement.
Actor perspective determines which failure is most visible before it occurs.
---
## 10. Correct Model Behavior
The model should separate:
| Category | Meaning |
|---|---|
| shared event | festival or public gathering in Capua |
| demand cycle | before, during, and after-event conditions |
| actor lens | how each actor reads the event |
| actor first action | what each actor does first |
| actor risk focus | what each actor fears most |
| final arithmetic | outcome after sale, leftover handling, fees, and settlement |
The same event should not produce one generic trade plan.
---
## 11. Incorrect Model Behavior
The model should not:
- treat the festival as only a price increase
- ignore arrival timing
- ignore permissions or stall access
- ignore after-event surplus
- ignore transport congestion
- ignore record confusion during high-volume trade
- make all actors choose the same goods for the same reason
- assume predictable demand removes risk
A predictable event is not a certain profit.
It is a known pressure field.
---
## 12. Layer-0, Layer-1, And Layer-2 Concepts Used
This example uses:
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0002-goods-have-local-prices`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0004-cost-includes-more-than-purchase-price`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0006-delay-is-economic-cost`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0011-status-changes-access`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0012-every-venture-risks-loss`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0016-opportunistic-bargains-come-from-pressure`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0018-rivalry-changes-conditions`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0022-rights-can-have-economic-value`
- `Layer_1/CORPUS-0013-festival-demand-and-after-event-bargains`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0006-confirmation-has-a-cost`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0009-same-event-different-knowledge`
---
## 13. Success Condition
If the model can keep the festival constant while producing six distinct rational readings based on movement, price cycle, public access, permissions, capacity, and records, this file is functioning correctly.
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# CORPUS-0008
## Same Military Signal, Six Readings
### Status: Training Corpus Seed
### Layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
### Purpose: Teach that the same signs of organized military or garrison demand are interpreted differently by each actor profile according to movement, pricing, access, procedure, capacity, and records
### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
---
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id: CORPUS-0008::01::shared_facts
source_file: CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0008
document_title: Same Military Signal, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
chunk_role: shared_facts
concept_tags:
- military
- signal
- six
- readings
- shared_facts
- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
- actor_visible
- reported
actors: []
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
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---
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id: CORPUS-0008::02::actor_reading_varro
source_file: CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0008
document_title: Same Military Signal, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Military Signal Facts + 2. Marcus Atilius
Varro — Former Legionary ...
chunk_role: actor_reading
concept_tags:
- military
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- readings
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- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
- actor_visible
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actors:
- Varro
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
## 2. Marcus Atilius Varro — Former Legionary
Varro reads the signals through movement, discipline, and readiness.
He asks:
- are carts being reserved for organized movement?
- are animals being collected or rested?
- is the gate busier than usual?
- do drivers know a destination?
- are guards or veterans speaking differently?
- is this routine resupply or something larger?
Varro trusts patterns of movement more than public rumor.
### Varro Interpretation
```text
military signal: possible organized movement
primary question: what movement is forming and when?
risk focus: road congestion, cart seizure by demand, delayed civilian transport
first action: observe gates, drivers, animal yards, and veteran contacts
```
For Varro, the signals matter because ordinary movement may soon become unreliable.
---
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---
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id: CORPUS-0008::03::actor_reading_felix
source_file: CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0008
document_title: Same Military Signal, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Military Signal Facts + 3. Lucius Fabius
Felix — Freedman Trader ...
chunk_role: actor_reading
concept_tags:
- military
- signal
- six
- readings
- actor_reading
- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
- actor_visible
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actors:
- Felix
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
## 3. Lucius Fabius Felix — Freedman Trader
Felix reads the signals through early price movement and mispricing.
He asks:
- what has not yet been repriced?
- who still sells fodder at yesterday's price?
- which goods will be demanded next?
- can supplies be bought before contractors arrive?
- who needs coin before official demand becomes visible?
- what will frightened buyers overpay for?
Felix does not need to know the official cause before acting.
He wants to identify the goods whose prices are late to adjust.
### Felix Interpretation
```text
military signal: early demand before market catches up
primary question: what is still cheap because others do not yet understand?
risk focus: false cause, overbuying, rivals moving faster
first action: compare old and new prices for fodder, rope, tools, and transport
```
For Felix, the signal matters because uncertainty itself creates short-lived mispricing.
---
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---
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id: CORPUS-0008::04::actor_reading_lentulus
source_file: CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0008
document_title: Same Military Signal, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Military Signal Facts + 4. Quintus Cornelius
Lentulus Minor — Noble Younger Son ...
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- readings
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- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
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-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
## 4. Quintus Cornelius Lentulus Minor — Noble Younger Son
Lentulus reads the signals through patronage, appointment, and access.
He asks:
- which officer or household is connected to the demand?
- who will receive supply preference?
- whose introduction can open the right door?
- is this a public order or private contractor movement?
- can assistance create a respectable obligation?
- would involvement make him look useful or merely commercial?
Lentulus sees the market pressure as a social map.
### Lentulus Interpretation
```text
military signal: access and patronage may be shifting
primary question: whose name stands behind the demand?
risk focus: wrong association, appearing desperate, missing a higher-status channel
first action: identify the officer, contractor, patron, or household linked to supply
```
For Lentulus, the signal matters because organized demand usually has names attached.
---
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---
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id: CORPUS-0008::05::actor_reading_crispus
source_file: CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0008
document_title: Same Military Signal, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Military Signal Facts + 5. Gaius Licinius
Crispus — Failed Magistrate ...
chunk_role: actor_reading
concept_tags:
- military
- signal
- six
- readings
- actor_reading
- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
- actor_visible
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actors:
- Crispus
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
## 5. Gaius Licinius Crispus — Failed Magistrate
Crispus reads the signals through procedure, requisition, permissions, and liability.
He asks:
- are carts being reserved by agreement or pressure?
- are warehouse rights being altered?
- who has authority to request priority?
- are existing contracts disrupted?
- who pays if private deliveries are delayed?
- will claims arise when capacity is redirected?
Crispus sees the signal as a future dispute surface.
### Crispus Interpretation
```text
military signal: ordinary obligations may be displaced
primary question: whose prior claim loses priority?
risk focus: broken reservation, delayed delivery, unclear authority, unpaid cost
first action: identify commitments, permissions, and recognized priority claims
```
For Crispus, the signal matters because organized demand can reorder obligations.
---
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---
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id: CORPUS-0008::06::actor_reading_secundus
source_file: CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
repository_path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0008-same-military-signal-six-readings.md
domain: commerce
layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
document_id: CORPUS-0008
document_title: Same Military Signal, Six Readings
section_heading: 0. Scenario + 1. Shared Military Signal Facts + 6. Titus Varenus
Secundus — Camp Logistician ...
chunk_role: actor_reading
concept_tags:
- military
- signal
- six
- readings
- actor_reading
- actor_perspective
knowledge_state:
- actor_visible
- inferred
actors:
- Secundus
-->
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
## 6. Titus Varenus Secundus — Camp Logistician
Secundus reads the signals through supply chain pressure.
He asks:
- how much fodder is being absorbed?
- how many carts are missing from ordinary hire?
- which repair goods will be needed next?
- what replacement rate should be expected?
- are animals being fed for movement or held for local use?
- which goods become scarce second, not first?
Secundus thinks in linked inputs and timing.
### Secundus Interpretation
```text
military signal: supply chain pressure forming
primary question: what input becomes scarce after carts and fodder?
risk focus: underestimating secondary shortages, wrong quantities, poor timing
first action: map carts, animals, fodder, repair stock, and storage sequence
```
For Secundus, the first visible shortage is only the beginning of the chain.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
## 7. Publius Terentius Chresimus — Guild Scribe
Chresimus reads the signals through accounts, orders, deposits, and hidden commitments.
He asks:
- who has paid deposits on carts?
- which warehouses are reserved but not publicly announced?
- are smith orders recorded as ordinary or special work?
- are prices being changed in accounts before public notice?
- which trader still uses old costs in his estimates?
- who is quietly extending credit against expected demand?
Chresimus sees the danger in ledgers that lag behind reality.
### Chresimus Interpretation
```text
military signal: records may already reveal hidden demand
primary question: which accounts changed before the rumor spread?
risk focus: stale estimates, hidden commitments, double-booked capacity
first action: compare deposits, reservations, purchase orders, and revised costs
```
For Chresimus, the signal matters because accounts may show the demand before speech does.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia notices several market signals:
- fodder prices are rising
- cart owners are refusing casual hire
- smiths are buying fuel and metal early
- warehouse clerks are asking about dry storage
- road talk near the gate has increased
No official announcement has been made.
A rumor says a nearby garrison may be preparing movement, reinforcement, or expanded provisioning.
All six actors observe the same signals.
They do not interpret them the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Military Signal Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Location | Ostia |
| Visible change | fodder and cart pressure rising |
| Possible cause | garrison or army-related demand |
| Official confirmation | none |
| Affected inputs | carts, animals, fodder, storage, tools, fuel |
| True cause | unknown |
| Duration | unknown |
| Rival reaction | likely beginning |
The signals are real.
The cause is uncertain.
---
## 8. Same Signal, Different First Actions
| Actor | First Action |
|---|---|
| Varro | watch gates, drivers, animals, and veteran contacts |
| Felix | buy or reserve inputs not yet repriced |
| Lentulus | identify the names behind the demand |
| Crispus | locate priority claims and disrupted obligations |
| Secundus | map secondary shortages after carts and fodder |
| Chresimus | compare reservations, deposits, and updated accounts |
The signals are the same.
The useful first action differs.
---
## 9. Shared Arithmetic Frame
A trader planned to send goods to Capua.
Before signal:
```text
purchase and other costs = 15 asses
transport cost = 5 asses
expected sale value = 26 asses
expected profit = 6 asses
```
After cart and fodder pressure:
```text
purchase and other costs = 15 asses
transport cost = 9 asses
expected sale value = 26 asses
expected profit = 2 asses
```
If delay adds storage cost:
```text
purchase and other costs = 17 asses
transport cost = 9 asses
expected sale value = 26 asses
expected profit = 0
```
The destination market did not need to change.
Organized demand changed the inputs required to reach it.
---
## 10. Correct Model Behavior
The model should separate:
| Category | Meaning |
|---|---|
| visible signal | fodder, cart, storage, and tool pressure |
| rumored cause | possible garrison or army movement |
| hidden true state | actual reason for demand |
| affected inputs | goods and capacities under pressure |
| actor lens | what each actor notices first |
| actor first action | how each actor responds under uncertainty |
| arithmetic effect | increased costs, delay, and reduced margin |
Actor perspective changes interpretation and response, not the underlying observed signals.
---
## 11. Incorrect Model Behavior
The model should not:
- assume the military rumor is true merely because prices moved
- ignore the signals because no official announcement exists
- treat organized demand as affecting only weapons
- make all actors respond by buying the same goods
- ignore transport and fodder pressure
- ignore second-order shortages
- ignore prior commitments and deposits
- give every actor equal access to confirmation
---
## 12. Layer-0, Layer-1, And Layer-2 Concepts Used
This example uses:
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0004-cost-includes-more-than-purchase-price`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0006-delay-is-economic-cost`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0007-information-arrives-unevenly`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0008-rumor-is-uncertain-information`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0011-status-changes-access`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0018-rivalry-changes-conditions`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0020-posture-changes-by-audience`
- `Layer_1/CORPUS-0007-rival-buys-the-cart-space`
- `Layer_1/CORPUS-0014-cart-ownership-vs-cart-hire`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0003-visible-signal-vs-spoken-claim`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0006-confirmation-has-a-cost`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0013-military-demand-precedes-confirmation`
---
## 13. Success Condition
If the model can keep the same military-related market signals constant while producing six distinct rational readings based on movement, mispricing, access, procedure, capacity, and records, this file is functioning correctly.
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# CORPUS-0009
## Same Material Redirection, Six Readings
### Status: Training Corpus Seed
### Layer: Layer_3--Actor_Perspective
### Purpose: Teach that the same possible redirection of a material into a higher-value use is interpreted differently by each actor profile according to execution, mispricing, access, enforceability, capacity, and verification
### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_3--Actor_Perspective/CORPUS-0009-same-material-redirection-six-readings.md
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
## 2. Marcus Atilius Varro — Former Legionary
Varro reads the redirection through execution and transport reliability.
He asks:
- can the timber be loaded without delay?
- is the cart suitable for the boards?
- will the load slow the route?
- can the cargo be protected from damage?
- is the destination workshop ready to receive it?
- what happens if the timber is longer or heavier than expected?
Varro does not first ask whether timber can be valuable.
He asks whether the movement can be executed cleanly.
### Varro Interpretation
```text
material redirection: possible only if movement and handling are controlled
primary question: can the boards reach Capua usable and on time?
risk focus: loading delay, broken boards, poor cart, missed delivery window
first action: inspect load size, cart capacity, and receiving point
```
For Varro, higher value is irrelevant if execution damages or delays the material.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
## 3. Lucius Fabius Felix — Freedman Trader
Felix reads the redirection through mispricing and seller ignorance.
He asks:
- does the seller still price the timber as ordinary construction stock?
- who else knows the Capua repair demand?
- can the timber be bought before repricing?
- can partial stock be split and resold differently?
- can the seller be pressured by storage needs?
- is the rumor enough to justify fast action?
Felix sees the opportunity in the gap between current use and possible use.
### Felix Interpretation
```text
material redirection: price gap between what seller sees and what buyer needs
primary question: who has not yet understood the higher-value use?
risk focus: rumor false, seller reprices, rival buys first, hidden defects
first action: secure option or buy before the use-value becomes public
```
For Felix, the timber is valuable because someone still sees it as less than it may become.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
## 4. Quintus Cornelius Lentulus Minor — Noble Younger Son
Lentulus reads the redirection through access to the buyer and respectable positioning.
He asks:
- which Capua workshop needs the boards?
- who owns or sponsors the repair work?
- can supplying the timber create introduction?
- does the redirection look clever or merely opportunistic?
- is the buyer socially useful?
- can the sale be framed as assistance rather than trade?
Lentulus values the material if it brings him into a better network.
### Lentulus Interpretation
```text
material redirection: useful if attached to a worthy buyer or patron
primary question: whose need does this satisfy?
risk focus: low-status transaction, poor association, visible overreach
first action: identify buyer name, workshop connection, and social value
```
For Lentulus, the timber matters less than whose work it enables.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
## 5. Gaius Licinius Crispus — Failed Magistrate
Crispus reads the redirection through claims, terms, and enforceability.
He asks:
- is the timber free to sell?
- was it already promised for construction?
- can the original buyer object?
- are there deposits or claims attached?
- who bears risk if the timber proves unsuitable?
- are sale terms tied to repair-grade quality?
- what remedy exists if the buyer disputes suitability?
Crispus sees danger in redirecting material from one expected use to another without clear terms.
### Crispus Interpretation
```text
material redirection: higher-value use may create claim and dispute risk
primary question: who has a prior claim, and who bears suitability risk?
risk focus: disputed title, broken prior promise, buyer rejection, weak witness
first action: verify ownership, prior commitments, and sale terms
```
For Crispus, redirection is profitable only if the claim structure is clean.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
## 6. Titus Varenus Secundus — Camp Logistician
Secundus reads the redirection through suitability, quantity, and substitution.
He asks:
- are the boards truly dry?
- are they straight enough for cart repair?
- how many usable pieces can be cut?
- what is lost in shaping?
- what substitute materials exist?
- what work stops if repair stock is unavailable?
- does transport capacity match length and weight?
Secundus does not treat timber as generic.
He maps material quality to actual use.
### Secundus Interpretation
```text
material redirection: useful only if material fits the function
primary question: how much of the timber becomes usable repair stock?
risk focus: wrong dimensions, green wood, waste in cutting, bulky transport
first action: inspect quality, dimensions, and expected usable yield
```
For Secundus, possible use must become practical suitability before value exists.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
## 7. Publius Terentius Chresimus — Guild Scribe
Chresimus reads the redirection through records, quality description, and accounting exposure.
He asks:
- how was the timber described in the purchase record?
- is quality recorded or merely claimed?
- what quantity is usable?
- does the account distinguish construction value from repair-use value?
- is any portion damaged or unsuitable?
- are deposits, delivery terms, and rejection terms recorded?
- does the expected margin survive if quality is discounted?
Chresimus does not trust a higher-value category until the account can prove what was bought and what was sold.
### Chresimus Interpretation
```text
material redirection: margin depends on recorded quality and usable quantity
primary question: can the account prove the timber fits the higher-value use?
risk focus: inflated quantity, vague quality, hidden discount, disputed sale
first action: record dimensions, quality, quantity, and terms of acceptance
```
For Chresimus, unrecorded suitability becomes future dispute.
---
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## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia learns that dry construction timber may be redirected to a higher-value use in Capua.
The timber was originally intended for ordinary building work.
A new report says cart repair shops in Capua need straight dry boards.
All six actors see the same possible redirection.
They do not interpret it the same way.
---
## 1. Shared Material Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Current location | Ostia |
| Material | timber |
| Original intended use | ordinary construction |
| Possible higher-value use | cart repair stock in Capua |
| Local purchase value | 30 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 10 asses |
| Expected Capua repair-use sale value | 48 asses |
| Quality | reported dry and straight, not fully verified |
| Rival interest | possible |
| True suitability | unknown |
Expected arithmetic if suitable:
```text
sale value = 48 asses
total cost = 30 + 10 = 40 asses
expected profit = 8 asses
```
The expected profit depends on suitability.
If the timber cannot serve the new use, the redirection may fail.
---
## 8. Same Redirection, Different First Actions
| Actor | First Action |
|---|---|
| Varro | inspect loading, route, cart fit, and receiving point |
| Felix | secure underpriced timber before repricing |
| Lentulus | identify buyer name and social value |
| Crispus | verify ownership, prior claims, and sale terms |
| Secundus | inspect dimensions, dryness, and usable yield |
| Chresimus | record quality, quantity, and acceptance terms |
The timber is the same.
The higher-value possibility is the same.
The first useful question differs.
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## 9. Shared Arithmetic Frame
If the timber is suitable:
```text
purchase value = 30 asses
movement and handling = 10 asses
sale value = 48 asses
result = 8 asses profit
```
If extra shaping is required:
```text
purchase value = 30 asses
movement and handling = 10 asses
shaping cost = 6 asses
sale value = 48 asses
result = 2 asses profit
```
If the timber is unsuitable and sells only as ordinary stock:
```text
purchase value = 30 asses
movement and handling = 10 asses
sale value = 34 asses
result = 6 asses loss
```
The material's possible use creates the opportunity.
The material's actual suitability resolves the outcome.
---
## 10. Correct Model Behavior
The model should separate:
| Category | Meaning |
|---|---|
| material identity | timber |
| original intended use | construction |
| possible higher-value use | cart repair stock |
| actual suitability | hidden or unverified until inspected |
| transformation cost | shaping, cutting, sorting, handling |
| actor lens | what each actor notices first |
| final arithmetic | outcome after suitability, cost, and sale resolve |
Actor perspective changes which uncertainty is attacked first.
It does not guarantee the higher-value use.
---
## 11. Incorrect Model Behavior
The model should not:
- assume all timber fits all uses
- treat possible higher value as confirmed sale value
- ignore prior claims on the material
- ignore transport and shaping cost
- ignore quality verification
- make all actors ask the same questions
- let actor optimism change material suitability
- collapse material identity and material function into one value
---
## 12. Layer-0, Layer-1, And Layer-2 Concepts Used
This example uses:
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0002-goods-have-local-prices`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0004-cost-includes-more-than-purchase-price`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0005-profit-is-sale-minus-total-cost`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0011-status-changes-access`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0012-every-venture-risks-loss`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0015-materials-can-change-value-through-use`
- `Layer_0/CORPUS-0018-rivalry-changes-conditions`
- `Layer_1/CORPUS-0008-material-redirection-timber`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0011-quality-uncertainty`
- `Layer_2/CORPUS-0012-settlement-reveals-truth`
---
## 13. Success Condition
If the model can keep the timber and possible higher-value use constant while producing six distinct rational readings based on execution, mispricing, access, claims, suitability, and records, this file is functioning correctly.
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