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πŸ‘οΈ [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uNsvpcrF5jSMn9quq1smiVpeJROJ8kBp Watch Introduction] ~ 8 minutes<br>
 
πŸ‘οΈ [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uNsvpcrF5jSMn9quq1smiVpeJROJ8kBp Watch Introduction] ~ 8 minutes<br>
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🎧 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f8bF4uw8kEipuVldZEXKHXh5ZV4Uq2Wo Listen to Play Example] ~ 45 minutes<br>
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🎧 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t3JfGG7dhLnFaIolhDfqRXH2JpZCUwgP Listen to Play Example] ~ 45 minutes<br>
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🎧 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eInWefIE43DHWS4iWeGdn_Ydrlk5R5Wc Listen to Debate] ~ 20 minutes
 
 
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| πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' Spaces
 
| πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' Spaces
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| Location (Spaces) where πŸ‘€''Players'' place Contribution markers to show participation.<br>
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| Location where πŸ‘€''Players'' place their marker the first time they contribute to that βš™οΈ''Initiative''.<br>
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Determines how many 🌳''Legacy'' points each πŸ‘€''Player'' earns upon βš™οΈ''Initiatives'' Completion.
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A πŸ‘€''Player'' places only one marker on each βš™οΈ''Initiative''. Later contributions by that same πŸ‘€''Player'' do NOT place another marker and do NOT change πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''.<br>
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πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' determines how much 🌳''Legacy'' each contributing πŸ‘€''Player'' earns upon βš™οΈ''Initiative'' completion.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 🌟''Meaning Reward''
 
| 🌟''Meaning Reward''
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* If the deck is empty, the space remains empty.
 
* If the deck is empty, the space remains empty.
  
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=== Contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives ===
 
=== Contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives ===
 
=== Contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives ===
  
 
When πŸ‘€Players take the βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' action:
 
When πŸ‘€Players take the βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' action:
  
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1. Choose one face-up βš™οΈ''Initiative''.
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# Choose one face-up βš™οΈ''Initiative''.
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2. Commit any number of 🎟️''Tokens'' into unfilled ⬜''Requirement'' boxes.
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# Commit any number of 🎟️''Tokens'' into unfilled ⬜''Requirement'' boxes.
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3. If this is the πŸ‘€Player's first contribution to that βš™οΈ''Initiative'', place the πŸ‘€Player's Player marker in the highest-scoring open πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space.
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# If this is the first time that πŸ‘€''Player'' has contributed to that βš™οΈ''Initiative'', place the πŸ‘€''Player''’s marker in the highest-scoring open πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space.
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4. Check whether all Requirements are now satisfied.
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# If this is NOT the first time that πŸ‘€''Player'' has contributed to that βš™οΈ''Initiative'', do NOT place another marker. The πŸ‘€''Player'' keeps their existing πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' position.
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# Check whether all requirements are now satisfied.
  
 
Rules:
 
Rules:
  
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* πŸ‘€Players may contribute to the same βš™οΈ''Initiative'' multiple times over multiple turns.
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* Each πŸ‘€''Player'' places only one marker on each βš™οΈ''Initiative'', the first time they contribute to that card.
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* After a πŸ‘€''Player'' has placed their marker, later contributions from that πŸ‘€''Player'' add only 🎟️''Tokens'' or supply needed πŸͺͺ''Layers''.
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* A πŸ‘€''Player''’s position in πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' never changes after their marker is placed.
 
* πŸ‘€Players may NOT commit 🎟️''Tokens'' into filled ⬜''Requirement'' boxes.
 
* πŸ‘€Players may NOT commit 🎟️''Tokens'' into filled ⬜''Requirement'' boxes.
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* Each πŸ‘€''Player'' may place only one marker on each βš™οΈ''Initiative''.
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* If all 🎟️''Token'' ⬜''Requirements'' are filled but required πŸͺͺ''Layers'' are missing, a πŸ‘€''Player'' may still contribute by placing their marker to supply a needed πŸͺͺ''Layer''.
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* πŸ‘€Player's may contribute to the same βš™οΈ''Initiative'' again later, but the πŸ‘€Player's position in πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' does NOT change.
 
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* If all 🎟️''Token'' ⬜''Requirements'' are filled but required Layers are missing, a πŸ‘€''Player'' may still contribute by placing their marker to provide a needed Layer.
 
 
* 🧊''Requirement-Filled'' markers remain on the card until the βš™οΈ''Initiative'' completes.
 
* 🧊''Requirement-Filled'' markers remain on the card until the βš™οΈ''Initiative'' completes.
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* πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' determines how much 🌳''Legacy'' each contributing player earns.
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* πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' determines how much 🌳''Legacy'' each contributing πŸ‘€''Player'' earns.
  
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If all ⬜''Requirements'' are filled and all required Layers are present, the βš™οΈ''Initiative'' completes immediately before the next action or turn continues.
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If all ⬜''Requirements'' are filled and all required πŸͺͺ''Layers'' are present, the βš™οΈ''Initiative'' completes immediately before the next action or turn continues.
  
 
=== βš™οΈInitiative Completion ===
 
=== βš™οΈInitiative Completion ===
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= Example Play (4 πŸ‘₯Players, Extended Example, 8 Rounds) =
 
= Example Play (4 πŸ‘₯Players, Extended Example, 8 Rounds) =
  
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This updated example uses the current version of ''Meaning Made''.
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This updated example uses the current version of ''Meaning Made'' and the current named 🧬''Pattern'' and βš™οΈ''Initiative'' cards.
  
 
It demonstrates:
 
It demonstrates:
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* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' advancement
 
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' advancement
 
* 🌳''Legacy'' gained from raising the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 
* 🌳''Legacy'' gained from raising the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
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* ⚑''Completion Bonus'' and βš“''Completion Penalty''
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* repeated contribution to the same βš™οΈ''Initiative'' over multiple turns
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* how the first contribution fixes πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'', while later contributions by that same πŸ‘€''Player'' do NOT place another marker
 
* how the game can continue beyond six rounds before the 🏁''End Initiative'' is completed
 
* how the game can continue beyond six rounds before the 🏁''End Initiative'' is completed
  
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For teaching purposes, this example uses illustrative πŸ“…''Event'' identifiers and ⚠️''Consequence Codes'' to show how the lookup system works. In actual play, use the real card drawn and the real result from the Player Aid.
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For teaching purposes, this example uses illustrative πŸ“…''Event'' identifiers and lookup results to show how the system works. In actual play, use the real card drawn and the real result from the Player Aid.
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'''Current working assumptions used in this example'''
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For this example, use these current working 🌟''Meaning'' rewards from the card page:
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* ''Listening Circle'' = '''+1 🌟''Meaning''''
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* ''Trade Standard'' = '''+1 🌟''Meaning''''
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* ''Mentorship Chain'' = '''+2 🌟''Meaning''''
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* ''Stewardship'' = '''+2 🌟''Meaning''''
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If final printed card text later changes those values, adjust only those gain steps below.
  
 
When reading, pay attention to four things:
 
When reading, pay attention to four things:
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* how πŸ‘€''Players'' balance personal growth against shared survival
 
* how πŸ‘€''Players'' balance personal growth against shared survival
 
* how raising the πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' creates both opportunity and risk
 
* how raising the πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' creates both opportunity and risk
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* how βš™οΈ''Initiatives'' become easier once the right 🧬''Patterns'' exist
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* how βš™οΈ''Initiatives'' become possible only when the right 🧬''Patterns'' exist
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* how timing, especially around 🌟''Meaning'' and ❀️''Support'', matters as much as raw resources
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* how timing, especially around πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'', matters as much as raw resources
  
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'''πŸ‘€Players '''
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'''πŸ‘€Players'''
  
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* Alex, stability focus
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* '''Alex, the stabilizer''': builds the low-layer loops that keep the world viable and legal for later shared builds
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* Brooke, engine builder
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* '''Brooke, the engine builder''': quietly develops the strongest relational engine and becomes socially indispensable
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* Casey, initiative racer
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* '''Casey, the initiative racer''': treats timing and first-marker placement as the clearest path to 🌳''Legacy''
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* Drew, flexible optimizer
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* '''Drew, the deep climber''': accepts a slower opening in order to become the table’s main source of high-layer capability
  
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''' Start '''
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'''Start'''
  
 
* 🌟''Meaning'' = 5
 
* 🌟''Meaning'' = 5
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** 1 ❀️''Support''
 
** 1 ❀️''Support''
  
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''' 🌈Pattern Prism '''
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'''Starting 🌈''Pattern Prism''''
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! πŸͺͺ''Layer''
 
! πŸͺͺ''Layer''
 
! Requirement
 
! Requirement
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! Bonus / Note
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! Bonus
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|-
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| ''Shell''
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| 🧿 1
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
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| +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
|-
 
|-
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| Shell
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| ''Selective Membrane''
 
| 🧿 1
 
| 🧿 1
 
| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
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| +1 πŸ”''Insight''
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|-
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| ''Shelter''
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| 🧿 1
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
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| +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
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|-
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| ''Pulse''
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| βš–οΈ 2
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 controlled Layer 1 🧿''Pattern''
 
| +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
| +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
|-
 
|-
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| Pulse
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| ''Setpoint''
 
| βš–οΈ 2
 
| βš–οΈ 2
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 2 πŸ”''Insight''
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 controlled Layer 1 🧿''Pattern''
 
| +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
| +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
|-
 
|-
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| Repair Loop
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| ''Buffer''
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| πŸ¦‹ 3
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| βš–οΈ 2
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 ❀️''Support'' + 1 controlled Layer 1 🧿''Pattern''
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| +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
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|-
 
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| Reciprocity
 
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| 🧫 4
 
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| 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
 
 
| +1 ❀️''Support''
 
| +1 ❀️''Support''
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|-
 
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| Forecast
 
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| 🌐 5
 
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| 3 πŸ”''Insight''
 
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| β€”
 
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|-
 
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| Habit
 
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| 🎯 6
 
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| 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
 
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| +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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''' πŸ› οΈInitiative Index '''
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'''Later 🌈''Pattern Prism'' refills used in this example'''
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Later refills reveal:
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* ''Scaffold''
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* ''Reciprocity''
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* ''Forecast''
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* ''Division of Labor''
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* ''Valence Tag''
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'''Starting πŸ› οΈ''Initiative Index''''
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! πŸͺͺ''Layer''
 
! πŸͺͺ''Layer''
 
! Requirement
 
! Requirement
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! Reward
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! Current Working Reward
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! Bonus / Penalty
 
 
|-
 
|-
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| Local Clinic
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| ''Listening Circle''
 
| πŸ“Œ 7
 
| πŸ“Œ 7
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| 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
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| 1 ❀️''Support'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''; group shows Layer 4 🧫 + Layer 5 🌐
 
| +1 🌟''Meaning''
 
| +1 🌟''Meaning''
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| β€”
 
 
|-
 
|-
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| Food Network
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| ''Trade Standard''
 
| πŸ›οΈ 8
 
| πŸ›οΈ 8
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| 3 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 2 πŸ”''Insight''
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| 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 2 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''; requires completed Layer 7 πŸ“Œ''Initiative''; group shows Layer 2 βš–οΈ + Layer 4 🧫 + Layer 5 🌐
 
| +1 🌟''Meaning''
 
| +1 🌟''Meaning''
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| β€”
 
 
|-
 
|-
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| Learning Archive
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| ''Mentorship Chain''
 
| πŸ“œ 9
 
| πŸ“œ 9
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| 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 2 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support'' + βš–οΈ
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| 3 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support'' + 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''; requires completed Layer 8 πŸ›οΈ''Initiative''; group shows Layer 4 🧫 + Layer 5 🌐 + Layer 6 🎯
 
| +2 🌟''Meaning''
 
| +2 🌟''Meaning''
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| all πŸ‘€''Players'' gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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''' 🏁End Initiative '''
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'''🏁''End Initiative''''
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! πŸͺͺ''Layer''
 
! πŸͺͺ''Layer''
 
! Requirement
 
! Requirement
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! Reward
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! Current Working Reward
 
|-
 
|-
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| Stewardship
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| ''Stewardship''
 
| 🌍 10
 
| 🌍 10
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| 3 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 2 πŸ”''Insight'' + 2 ❀️''Support'' + 🧿 + βš–οΈ
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| 3 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 3 ❀️''Support'' + 3 πŸ”''Insight'' + 2 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''; must have completed 1 Layer 7 πŸ“Œ''Initiative'', 1 Layer 8 πŸ›οΈ''Initiative'', and 1 Layer 9 πŸ“œ''Initiative''; group must collectively show Patterns from Layer 2 βš–οΈ, Layer 4 🧫, Layer 5 🌐, and Layer 6 🎯 at minimum, plus at least 8 total lower-layer cards in play across the group
 
| +2 🌟''Meaning''
 
| +2 🌟''Meaning''
 
|}
 
|}
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== Round 1 ==
 
== Round 1 ==
  
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=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
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=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
  
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Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''C''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''4'''.
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Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''B''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''3'''. 
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Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''1'''. 
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Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 1 🌟''Meaning''''.
  
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Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''1''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 1'' column on the πŸ“…''Event Resolution Table''.
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* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 4
  
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Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 2 🌟''Meaning''''.
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=== Alex ===
  
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* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 3
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* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Shell''
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* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 4
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* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
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The example opens under pressure right away. That matters because it forces the table to play the current game, not the old one. The round now begins with a lookup, and the lookup depends on the current highest achieved πŸͺͺ''Layer'', which is still only 1.
 
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=== Alex ===
 
  
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* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
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Alex opens on pure containment. That fits his role. He is not trying to be first into every new layer. He is trying to make later stability legal and reliable.
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* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
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Alex takes the safest line. He wants enough resources to respond next round no matter which way the table develops.
 
  
 
=== Brooke ===
 
=== Brooke ===
  
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* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Shell'' by committing 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
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* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Selective Membrane''
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* place in 🧿
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* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
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* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
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* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 🧿 1, no change
 
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* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
 
  
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Brooke builds early engine. ''Shell'' is cheap, refunds tempo, and establishes one of the two low-level πŸͺͺ''Layers'' needed later for 🌍''Stewardship''.
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Brooke starts with a more flexible foundation. Her game is about turning early efficiency into later indispensability.
  
 
=== Casey ===
 
=== Casey ===
  
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* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
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* Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
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* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Local Clinic'', commit 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', marker first
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* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
  
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Casey claims first contribution immediately. This is the earliest form of the race plan.
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Casey delays engine growth on purpose. He is reading the table and preparing to convert later timing into first-marker rewards.
  
 
=== Drew ===
 
=== Drew ===
  
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* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
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* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Shelter''
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* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Pulse'' by committing 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 2 πŸ”''Insight''
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* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
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* place in βš–οΈ
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* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
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* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
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* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: 1 β†’ 2
 
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* Drew gains +1 🌳''Legacy'' for raising the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 
  
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Drew’s move does more than improve his engine. It raises the global development state to πŸͺͺ''Layer 2'', which will affect all future πŸ“…''Event'' and ⚠️''Consequence'' lookups. It also matters because Learning Archive and Stewardship both care about βš–οΈ.
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Drew opens with safety. He knows his later climb will cost more than everyone else’s.
  
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=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window ===
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=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' ===
  
 
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
 
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
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* Brooke donates 1 ❀️''Support''
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* Casey donates 1 ❀️''Support''
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🌟''Meaning'' 4 β†’ 6
  
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🌟''Meaning'' 3 β†’ 5
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'''End of Round 1'''
  
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At the end of the first round, the table has already shown the new tension. Building upward improves capability, but it also changes which columns later lookups will use.
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* 🌟''Meaning'' = '''6'''
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* highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''1'''
  
 
== Round 2 ==
 
== Round 2 ==
  
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=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
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=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
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Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''A''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''2'''.
 
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Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''2''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 2'' column.
 
  
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Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''A''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''2''. 
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Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''1''. 
 
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 1 🌟''Meaning''''.
 
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 1 🌟''Meaning''''.
  
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* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 4
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* 🌟''Meaning'' 6 β†’ 5
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* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 2
 
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The world is still manageable, but notice the important structural change. The lookup column is already different from Round 1 because Drew pushed the world to Layer 2.
 
  
 
=== Alex ===
 
=== Alex ===
  
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* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Repair Loop'' by committing 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
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* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Pulse''
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* place in πŸ¦‹
 
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
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* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: 2 β†’ 3
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* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: 1 β†’ 2
 
* Alex gains +1 🌳''Legacy''
 
* Alex gains +1 🌳''Legacy''
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Local Clinic'', commit 1 πŸ”''Insight'', marker second
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
  
βˆ’
Alex now gets the same kind of value Drew got last round. Loading a higher-layer 🧬''Pattern'' does two things at once: it improves his future discounts and moves the whole world upward.
+
Alex is first to raise the world into βš–οΈ''Balance''. That is very on-theme. His play is not glamorous, but it changes what kind of world can now exist.
  
 
=== Brooke ===
 
=== Brooke ===
  
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Reciprocity'' by committing 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Setpoint''
βˆ’
* place in 🧫
+
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: 3 β†’ 4
 
βˆ’
* Brooke gains +1 🌳''Legacy''
 
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
  
βˆ’
Brooke’s engine plan now has a global effect. By loading 🧫 4, she pushes the world to Layer 4. Future event and consequence lookups will now use a more advanced column.
+
Brooke now has a clean Layer 2 base and is positioning for a strong move into πŸ¦‹''Form''.
  
 
=== Casey ===
 
=== Casey ===
  
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Shell''
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Local Clinic'', commit 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
* ''Local Clinic'' completes immediately
 
  
βˆ’
Resolve completion:
+
Casey takes only enough engine to stay relevant. He is still saving his real contest for the shared βš™οΈ''Initiatives''.
 +
 
 +
=== Drew ===
  
βˆ’
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
+
* Action 1: πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' with Casey, Drew gives 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', Casey gives 1 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
## Casey +5
+
* both gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
βˆ’
## Alex +3
+
* Action 2: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Buffer''
βˆ’
# gain +1 🌟''Meaning''
+
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed πŸ“Œ 7 initiative: 4 β†’ 7
 
βˆ’
# Casey and Alex each gain +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 
βˆ’
# refill the empty initiative slot
 
  
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 4 β†’ 5
+
Drew’s lesson appears early: social play is not side play. His engine works because he uses πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' exactly when the table can support it.
  
βˆ’
New βš™οΈ''Initiative'' revealed: ''Water System''
+
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' ===
  
βˆ’
This is the first major example of the new layer progression rules. The world jumps from 4 to 7 the moment the first Layer 7 initiative completes, and every contributing player gets +1 🌳''Legacy'' because the highest achieved πŸͺͺ''Layer'' increased.
+
* Brooke donates 1 ❀️''Support''
  
βˆ’
=== Drew ===
+
🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 6
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Forecast'' by committing 3 πŸ”''Insight''
 
βˆ’
* place in 🌐
 
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 🌐 5, no change because current world is already 7
 
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
Drew shows an important current-rules lesson. Once the world has already reached 7, loading a 5 no longer advances the track. The loaded card still improves his engine, but it does not change the lookup column.
 
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window ===
+
'''End of Round 2'''
  
βˆ’
* Drew donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' = '''6'''
βˆ’
 
+
* highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''2'''
βˆ’
🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 6
 
  
 
== Round 3 ==
 
== Round 3 ==
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
+
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
  
βˆ’
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''F''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''5'''.
+
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''E''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''4''.
βˆ’
 
+
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''2''.
βˆ’
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''7''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 7'' column.
+
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 2 🌟''Meaning''''.
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 2 🌟''Meaning'' and all πŸ‘€''Players'' lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''''.
 
  
 
* 🌟''Meaning'' 6 β†’ 4
 
* 🌟''Meaning'' 6 β†’ 4
βˆ’
* πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'': Alex 5 β†’ 4, Brooke 5 β†’ 4, Casey 5 β†’ 4, Drew 5 β†’ 4
 
βˆ’
* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 5
 
βˆ’
 
βˆ’
This is the first clear payoff of the World Layer system in the example. The table is stronger than before, but the world is also more volatile. By reaching Layer 7, the game has entered a harsher resolution column.
 
  
 
=== Alex ===
 
=== Alex ===
  
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Pulse'' by committing 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 2 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
* place in βš–οΈ
 
βˆ’
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 2, no change
 
  
βˆ’
Alex does not raise the track this time, but he becomes a stronger source of βš–οΈ for shared builds.
+
Alex pauses because he already did the job he needed to do early. He is now stockpiling for when the shared world needs him again.
  
 
=== Brooke ===
 
=== Brooke ===
  
βˆ’
* ♻️''Recycle'' the 🌈''Pattern Prism''
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Scaffold''
βˆ’
* new face-up options include ''Skin'' and ''Signal''
 
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Skin'' by committing 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
βˆ’
* place in 🧿
 
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 1, no change
+
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: 2 β†’ 3
 +
* Brooke gains +1 🌳''Legacy''
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +1 ❀️''Support'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
  
βˆ’
Brooke’s recycle is a board-control action, not just a selfish one. She is improving the shared menu while still making herself more relevant to Stewardship.
+
Brooke becomes the clearest engine player at the table. She turns a quiet early game into the first move toward real structure.
  
 
=== Casey ===
 
=== Casey ===
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Food Network'', commit 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', marker first
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Pulse''
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
  
βˆ’
Casey repeats the race line. He wants first position on the next likely completion.
+
Casey does just enough engine work to avoid becoming irrelevant in the layer race.
  
 
=== Drew ===
 
=== Drew ===
  
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Growth'' by committing 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Scaffold''
βˆ’
* place in πŸ¦‹
 
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 3, no change
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +1 ❀️''Support'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Food Network'', commit 2 πŸ”''Insight'', marker second
 
  
βˆ’
Drew uses his earlier engine work to do two jobs in one turn. He upgrades his own board and also becomes second on a shared scoring card.
+
Drew is climbing more slowly than Brooke, but he is building for eventual depth rather than tempo.
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window ===
+
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' ===
  
βˆ’
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Drew donates 1 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
* Brooke donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
 
βˆ’
* Casey donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
🌟''Meaning'' 4 β†’ 5
  
βˆ’
🌟''Meaning'' 4 β†’ 7
+
'''End of Round 3'''
  
βˆ’
This round makes the current version’s rhythm very clear. Stronger world layers produce stronger event outcomes, so the group has to actively repair the world instead of assuming higher development means pure safety.
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' = '''5'''
 +
* highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''3'''
  
 
== Round 4 ==
 
== Round 4 ==
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
+
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
  
βˆ’
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''B''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''3'''.
+
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''C''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''1''. 
 +
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''3''. 
 +
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 1 🌟''Meaning''''.
  
βˆ’
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''7''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 7'' column.
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 4
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 2 🌟''Meaning''. The active πŸ‘€''Player'' with the fewest πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' also loses 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' when they begin their turn.'''
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
For this example, nobody is below the others at reveal, so only the shared loss applies immediately.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 7 β†’ 5
 
βˆ’
* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 3
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
This event shows that not every lookup is just a flat shared penalty. Some create pressure that changes how players evaluate their own turns.
 
  
 
=== Alex ===
 
=== Alex ===
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Learning Archive'', commit 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight'', marker first
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Buffer''
βˆ’
* Alex supplies required βš–οΈ
+
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
  
βˆ’
Alex chooses the high-value stabilizing line. Because he supplies βš–οΈ, he makes the card completable at all.
+
Alex deepens his stabilizer identity. He is now a clean source of Layer 2 and extra support relief.
  
 
=== Brooke ===
 
=== Brooke ===
  
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Trust'' by committing 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Reciprocity''
βˆ’
* place in 🧫
 
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 ❀️''Support''
 
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 4, no change
+
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: 3 β†’ 4
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Water System'', commit 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', marker first
+
* Brooke gains +1 🌳''Legacy''
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
  
βˆ’
Brooke quietly opens a second scoring route while keeping her engine efficient.
+
This is Brooke’s key thematic turn. Her engine now crosses from private shape into relational structure.
  
 
=== Casey ===
 
=== Casey ===
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Food Network'', commit 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
* ''Food Network'' completes immediately
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
 +
 
 +
Casey is visibly behind on engine, but exactly where he wants to be on timing.
 +
 
 +
=== Drew ===
  
βˆ’
Resolve completion:
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Division of Labor''
 +
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
  
βˆ’
# award 🌳''Legacy''
+
Drew now has the beginning of a true higher-layer climb. His engine is less efficient than Brooke’s, but broader in eventual reach.
βˆ’
## Casey +5
 
βˆ’
## Drew +3
 
βˆ’
# gain +1 🌟''Meaning''
 
βˆ’
# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed πŸ›οΈ 8 initiative: 7 β†’ 8
 
βˆ’
# Casey and Drew each gain +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 
βˆ’
# refill the empty initiative slot
 
  
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 6
+
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' ===
  
βˆ’
New initiative revealed: ''Public Memory''
+
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
  
βˆ’
Casey’s racer plan is paying off, but now the important systems lesson gets sharper. The moment the world reaches 8, future event and consequence lookups become even more severe.
+
🌟''Meaning'' 4 β†’ 5
  
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
+
'''End of Round 4'''
  
βˆ’
=== Drew ===
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' = '''5'''
 +
* highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''4'''
  
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Signal'' by committing 2 πŸ”''Insight''
+
== Round 5 ==
βˆ’
* place in 🌐
 
βˆ’
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 5, no change
 
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Learning Archive'', commit 1 ❀️''Support'', marker second
 
  
βˆ’
Drew continues to play the flexible middle. He follows Alex into the stronger stabilizing initiative instead of overcommitting to another race.
+
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window ===
+
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''F''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''5''. 
 +
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''4''. 
 +
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 2 🌟''Meaning'', and all πŸ‘€''Players'' lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''''.
  
βˆ’
* Brooke donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 3
βˆ’
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Alex, Brooke, Casey, and Drew each lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
  
βˆ’
🌟''Meaning'' 6 β†’ 8
+
This is the first round where the table feels the real cost of a more developed world. The engine is stronger, but the pressure is sharper too.
  
βˆ’
''' State after Round 4 '''
+
=== Alex ===
  
βˆ’
*🌟Meaning = 8
+
* Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
*πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 8
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
  
βˆ’
{| class="wikitable"
+
=== Brooke ===
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
! Player
 
βˆ’
! πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 
βˆ’
! 🌳''Legacy''
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Alex
 
βˆ’
| 4
 
βˆ’
| 5
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Brooke
 
βˆ’
| 4
 
βˆ’
| 1
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Casey
 
βˆ’
| 4
 
βˆ’
| 12
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Drew
 
βˆ’
| 4
 
βˆ’
| 5
 
βˆ’
|}
 
  
βˆ’
''' Started βš™οΈInitiatives '''
+
* Action 1: πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' with Alex, Brooke gives 1 ❀️''Support'', Alex gives 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 +
* both gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
  
βˆ’
* ''Learning Archive''
+
Brooke’s touchpoint is thematic and practical. She is the engine builder, but she is also starting to act like a social hinge.
βˆ’
** Alex first contributor
 
βˆ’
** Drew second contributor
 
βˆ’
** needs 1 πŸ”''Insight'' to complete
 
βˆ’
* ''Water System''
 
βˆ’
** Brooke first contributor
 
βˆ’
** needs 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
 
βˆ’
* ''Public Memory''
 
βˆ’
** unstarted
 
  
βˆ’
== Round 5 ==
+
=== Casey ===
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Listening Circle''
 +
* commit 1 ❀️''Support''
 +
* place Casey’s marker in first πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
  
βˆ’
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''E''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''4'''.
+
This is classic Casey. He is the first person to see that the table is finally ready for a Layer 7 play, and he takes the best scoring position immediately.
  
βˆ’
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''8''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 8'' column on the πŸ“…''Event Resolution Table''.
+
=== Drew ===
  
βˆ’
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 3 🌟''Meaning''''.
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Forecast''
 +
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: 4 β†’ 5
 +
* Drew gains +1 🌳''Legacy''
 +
* Action 2: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Listening Circle''
 +
* commit 1 πŸ”''Insight''
 +
* place Drew’s marker in second πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Drew supplies Layer 4 🧫 and Layer 5 🌐
 +
* all requirements are now satisfied
 +
* ''Listening Circle'' completes immediately
  
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 8 β†’ 5
+
Resolve completion:
βˆ’
* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 4
 
  
βˆ’
At this point the table is stronger than it was in the early game, but it is also exposed to harsher instability. That is the core effect of the πŸͺͺ''World Layer Track''. Development helps you do more, but it also changes what the world can do back.
+
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
 +
## Casey +5
 +
## Drew +3
 +
# gain +1 🌟''Meaning''
 +
# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed πŸ“Œ''Presence'' initiative: 5 β†’ 7
 +
# Casey and Drew each gain +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 +
# refill the empty initiative slot
 +
 
 +
* 🌟''Meaning'' 3 β†’ 4
 +
 
 +
Drew’s move is what actually makes the card legal. That becomes the theme of his whole game: he is not always first, but the table cannot do the big things without him.
 +
 
 +
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' ===
 +
 
 +
* Brooke donates 1 ❀️''Support''
  
βˆ’
=== Alex ===
+
🌟''Meaning'' 4 β†’ 5
 +
 
 +
'''End of Round 5'''
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Learning Archive'', commit 1 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' = '''5'''
βˆ’
* ''Learning Archive'' completes immediately
+
* highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''7'''
  
βˆ’
Resolve completion:
+
== Round 6 ==
 +
 
 +
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
  
βˆ’
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
+
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''D''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''2''
βˆ’
## Alex +5
+
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''7''
βˆ’
## Drew +3
+
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 1 🌟''Meaning''''.
βˆ’
# gain +2 🌟''Meaning''
 
βˆ’
# resolve ⚑''Completion Bonus'': all πŸ‘€''Players'' gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 
βˆ’
# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed πŸ“œ 9 initiative: 8 β†’ 9
 
βˆ’
# Alex and Drew each gain +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 
βˆ’
# refill the empty initiative slot
 
  
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 7
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 4
βˆ’
* πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'': Alex 4 β†’ 5, Brooke 4 β†’ 5, Casey 4 β†’ 5, Drew 4 β†’ 5
 
  
βˆ’
New βš™οΈ''Initiative'' revealed: ''Bridge Charter''
+
=== Alex ===
  
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Alex does exactly what a stabilizer wants to do in the current game. He scores well, pushes the table upward, and resets the pressure level just enough for everyone to breathe again. Just as important, this completion moves the world from 8 to 9, which means future lookup columns become even harsher.
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Trade Standard''
 +
* commit 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 +
* place Alex’s marker in first πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Alex supplies Layer 2 βš–οΈ
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
  
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
Alex becomes the opener here because the table now needs a stable lower-layer contributor, not just raw initiative hunger.
  
 
=== Brooke ===
 
=== Brooke ===
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Public Memory'', commit 1 πŸ”''Insight'', marker first
+
* Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
* Brooke supplies 🧫
+
* Action 2: πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' with Drew, Brooke gives 1 ❀️''Support'', Drew gives 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* both gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
  
βˆ’
Brooke quietly starts a strong scoring line. ''Public Memory'' is not as immediately urgent as ''Learning Archive'', but it is a good card for an engine-focused player who now has the right layer support to make it relevant.
+
Brooke does not score here, but she keeps the people who matter most to the current build functioning.
  
 
=== Casey ===
 
=== Casey ===
  
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Trade Standard''
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': 🏁''End Initiative'' ''Stewardship'', commit 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', marker first
+
* commit 2 πŸ”''Insight''
 +
* place Casey’s marker in second πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
  
βˆ’
Casey’s plan is now unmistakable. He is no longer just racing midgame initiatives. He is racing the end of the game itself. By taking first position on 🌍''Stewardship'', he is trying to turn the final shared build into the biggest scoring swing of the game.
+
Casey again claims the next-best scoring slot while letting others do the less visible enabling work.
  
 
=== Drew ===
 
=== Drew ===
  
βˆ’
* 🧬''Load Pattern'': ''Focus'' by committing 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Trade Standard''
βˆ’
* place in 🎯
+
* commit 1 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
* resolve πŸ’Ž''Pattern Bonus'': +1 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* place Drew’s marker in third πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
βˆ’
* πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: loaded 🎯 6, no change because current world is already 9
+
* Drew supplies Layer 4 🧫 and Layer 5 🌐
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': 🏁''End Initiative'' ''Stewardship'', commit 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support'', marker second
+
* all requirements are now satisfied
 +
* ''Trade Standard'' completes immediately
  
βˆ’
Drew keeps doing two jobs at once. He improves his personal engine and also prevents Casey from monopolizing the final scoring card. In this kind of endgame, second place on the 🏁''End Initiative'' can matter a great deal.
+
Resolve completion:
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window ===
+
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
βˆ’
 
+
## Alex +5
βˆ’
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
## Casey +3
βˆ’
* Brooke donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
## Drew +1
βˆ’
* Drew donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
# gain +1 🌟''Meaning''
 +
# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed πŸ›οΈ''Social'' initiative: 7 β†’ 8
 +
# Alex, Casey, and Drew each gain +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 +
# refill the empty initiative slot
  
βˆ’
🌟''Meaning'' 7 β†’ 10
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' 4 β†’ 5
  
βˆ’
The table deliberately climbs back to a very safe world state. That is good current-rules play. Once lookup columns are using πŸͺͺ''Layer 9'', you want room for a bad round without instantly falling into crisis.
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
  
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== Round 6 ==
+
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' ===
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
+
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
  
βˆ’
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''B''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''2'''.
+
🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 6
  
βˆ’
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''9''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 9'' column.
+
'''End of Round 6'''
  
βˆ’
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 3 🌟''Meaning'' and all πŸ‘€''Players'' lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''''.
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' = '''6'''
 +
* highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''8'''
  
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 10 β†’ 7
+
== Round 7 ==
βˆ’
* πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'': Alex 5 β†’ 4, Brooke 5 β†’ 4, Casey 5 β†’ 4, Drew 5 β†’ 4
 
βˆ’
* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 2
 
  
βˆ’
This is the payoff of the World Layer system. The group is more capable than before, but it is also living inside a more volatile world. Reaching Layer 9 makes the game richer, but it does not make it safer.
+
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
 +
 
 +
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''J''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''4''. 
 +
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''8''.
 +
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 1 🌟''Meaning''''.
 +
 
 +
* 🌟''Meaning'' 6 β†’ 5
  
 
=== Alex ===
 
=== Alex ===
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': 🏁''End Initiative'' ''Stewardship'', commit 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', marker third
+
* Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
* Alex supplies βš–οΈ
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
 
  
βˆ’
Alex now becomes essential to the endgame. His contribution is not just a resource payment. It also supplies the needed βš–οΈ for ''Stewardship''. That is one of the best parts of the current design: a card you loaded earlier can become strategically decisive much later.
+
Alex pauses again. He already has the right low-layer identity in play. Now he is stockpiling for the capstone.
  
 
=== Brooke ===
 
=== Brooke ===
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Water System'', commit 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Mentorship Chain''
βˆ’
* ''Water System'' completes immediately
+
* commit 2 πŸ”''Insight''
 +
* place Brooke’s marker in first πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +1 ❀️''Support'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
  
βˆ’
Resolve completion:
+
Brooke opens the Layer 9 card because it fits her identity perfectly. Her engine was never only about efficiency. It was about becoming the player who can make transmission possible.
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
 
βˆ’
## Brooke +5
 
βˆ’
# gain +1 🌟''Meaning''
 
βˆ’
# resolve βš“''Completion Penalty'' using the ⚠️''Consequence Code'' printed on ''Water System''
 
βˆ’
# for this example, ''Water System'' shows ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''3'''
 
βˆ’
# current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is 9, so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 9'' column on the appropriate ⚠️''Consequence Table''
 
βˆ’
# lookup result for this example: all πŸ‘€''Players'' lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'', and Brooke loses 1 additional πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 
βˆ’
# refill the empty initiative slot
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 7 β†’ 8
 
βˆ’
* πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'': Alex 4 β†’ 3, Brooke 4 β†’ 2, Casey 4 β†’ 3, Drew 4 β†’ 3
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
New βš™οΈ''Initiative'' revealed: ''Community Garden''
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
This is an important current-rules example. The penalty is not fixed text. It is resolved through the initiative’s own ⚠️''Consequence Code'' and the current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer''. Brooke gets the reward, but the timing cost is real. Higher development makes even successful building dangerous.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
  
 
=== Casey ===
 
=== Casey ===
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Public Memory'', commit 1 πŸ”''Insight'', marker second
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Mentorship Chain''
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* commit 1 ❀️''Support'' + 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 +
* place Casey’s marker in second πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Action 2: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' 🏁''End Initiative'' ''Stewardship''
 +
* commit 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
 +
* place Casey’s marker in first πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space on ''Stewardship''
  
βˆ’
Casey makes a very practical move here. He cannot yet finish ''Stewardship'', because the final structure still lacks 🧿''Boundary'' among contributors and another ❀️''Support''. So he takes second position on ''Public Memory'' rather than wasting tempo.
+
This is the most Casey turn in the whole example. He takes the second-best position on the current card, then immediately plants the first marker on the final card before anyone else can do it.
  
 
=== Drew ===
 
=== Drew ===
  
βˆ’
* πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' with Brooke
+
* Action 1: 🧬''Load Pattern'' ''Valence Tag''
βˆ’
* Drew gives Brooke 1 ❀️''Support'' and Brooke gives Drew 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* Action 2: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Mentorship Chain''
βˆ’
* because the exchange succeeds, both πŸ‘€''Players'' gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
+
* commit 1 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* place Drew’s marker in third πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Drew supplies Layer 4 🧫, Layer 5 🌐, and Layer 6 🎯
 +
* all requirements are now satisfied
 +
* ''Mentorship Chain'' completes immediately
  
βˆ’
* Brooke πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' 2 β†’ 3
+
Resolve completion:
βˆ’
* Drew πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' 3 β†’ 4
 
  
βˆ’
Drew’s play is subtle but excellent. He is not just being generous. He is preserving Brooke’s ability to matter later. In this game, keeping another player functional can be a form of self-interest when that player is carrying a needed πŸͺͺ''Layer''.
+
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
 +
## Brooke +5
 +
## Casey +3
 +
## Drew +1
 +
# gain +2 🌟''Meaning''
 +
# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed πŸ“œ''Story'' initiative: 8 β†’ 9
 +
# Brooke, Casey, and Drew each gain +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 +
# refill the empty initiative slot
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window ===
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' 5 β†’ 7
  
βˆ’
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
Drew is now the only player at the table who can supply the full Layer 4 / Layer 5 / Layer 6 stack. That makes him the deepest engine, even if not the leading score.
βˆ’
* Casey donates 1 ❀️''Support''
 
  
βˆ’
🌟''Meaning'' 8 β†’ 10
+
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' ===
  
βˆ’
The table chooses to restore as much safety as possible before the next lookup. That is especially wise now that the world has reached Layer 9 and ''Stewardship'' is already partially built.
+
* Brooke donates 1 ❀️''Support''
  
βˆ’
== Round 7 ==
+
🌟''Meaning'' 7 β†’ 8
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
+
'''End of Round 7'''
  
βˆ’
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''H''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''5'''.
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' = '''8'''
 +
* highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''9'''
  
βˆ’
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''9''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 9'' column.
+
== Round 8 ==
  
βˆ’
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 3 🌟''Meaning'' and all πŸ‘€''Players'' discard 1 🎟️''Token'' of their choice''''.
+
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…''Event'' ===
  
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 10 β†’ 7
+
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''K''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''3''
βˆ’
* each πŸ‘€''Player'' discards 1 🎟️''Token''
+
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''9''
βˆ’
* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 5
+
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 1 🌟''Meaning''''.
  
βˆ’
Even when 🌟''Meaning'' looks healthy, Layer 9 events keep draining tempo. That matters because the endgame is no longer only about who has the best plan. It is about who can still execute their plan after repeated disruption.
+
* 🌟''Meaning'' 8 β†’ 7
  
βˆ’
=== Alex ===
+
At the start of this round, the πŸ‘₯''Group'' already has:
  
βˆ’
* πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' with Casey
+
* 1 completed Layer 7 πŸ“Œ''Initiative''
βˆ’
* Alex gives Casey 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' and Casey gives Alex 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* 1 completed Layer 8 πŸ›οΈ''Initiative''
βˆ’
* because the exchange succeeds, both πŸ‘€''Players'' gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
+
* 1 completed Layer 9 πŸ“œ''Initiative''
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* Patterns in play from Layer 2 βš–οΈ, Layer 4 🧫, Layer 5 🌐, and Layer 6 🎯
 +
* more than 8 total lower-layer 🧬''Patterns'' in play across the group
  
βˆ’
* Alex πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' 3 β†’ 4
+
So the only remaining problem is paying the final mixed cost and surviving long enough to do it.
βˆ’
* Casey πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' 3 β†’ 4
 
  
βˆ’
Alex makes a very system-aware play. He is not pushing points here. He is repairing the table’s personal stability while also shifting resources toward the players who can still affect the ending.
+
=== Alex ===
  
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=== Brooke ===
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Stewardship''
 +
* commit 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
 +
* commit 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 +
* place Alex’s marker in second πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Alex supplies Layer 2 βš–οΈ
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': ''Public Memory'', commit 1 ❀️''Support''
+
Alex’s role in the ending is exactly what his whole game promised: he is not flashy, but the final world cannot be built without his stable lower-layer proof.
βˆ’
* ''Public Memory'' completes immediately
 
  
βˆ’
Resolve completion:
+
=== Brooke ===
  
βˆ’
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Stewardship''
βˆ’
## Brooke +5
+
* commit 2 ❀️''Support'' + 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
## Casey +3
+
* place Brooke’s marker in third πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
βˆ’
# gain +2 🌟''Meaning''
+
* Brooke supplies Layer 4 🧫
βˆ’
# resolve ⚑''Completion Bonus'': for this example, Brooke and Casey each gain +1 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check: initiative is πŸ“œ 9, so the marker stays at 9
 
βˆ’
# refill the empty initiative slot
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 7 β†’ 9
 
  
βˆ’
New βš™οΈ''Initiative'' revealed: ''Oral History''
+
Brooke’s endgame identity is now clear. She spent the early game building herself, and the late game converting that engine into social and narrative legitimacy.
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
This is a strong engine-builder payoff. Brooke took first place on the card earlier, protected her position through a dangerous middle game, and now cashes it in at the right moment. Casey benefits too, but Brooke gets the bigger reward because she reserved the line first.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'', +1 πŸ”''Insight''
 
  
 
=== Casey ===
 
=== Casey ===
  
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Stewardship''
βˆ’
* Casey declines to finish 🏁''End Initiative'' this round
+
* commit 1 additional β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 +
* this is Casey’s second contribution to the same βš™οΈ''Initiative''
 +
* Casey does NOT place another marker
 +
* Casey keeps the first πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space he claimed last round
 +
* Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'' +2 πŸ”''Insight''
  
βˆ’
This is a very revealing moment. Casey could push harder toward the ending, but doing so now might let someone else decide the last contribution anyway. He wants the game to end on his terms, not merely soon.
+
This is the clean demonstration of the updated rule. Casey contributes to ''Stewardship'' again, but his scoring position does not change because only the first contribution places a marker.
  
 
=== Drew ===
 
=== Drew ===
  
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* Action 1: βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'' ''Stewardship''
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': 🏁''End Initiative'' ''Stewardship'', commit 1 πŸ”''Insight''
+
* commit 2 πŸ”''Insight''
 +
* commit 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 +
* place Drew’s marker in fourth πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' space
 +
* Drew supplies Layer 5 🌐 and Layer 6 🎯
 +
* all requirements are now satisfied
 +
* ''Stewardship'' completes immediately
  
βˆ’
''Stewardship'' now needs only:
+
Totals committed to ''Stewardship'' across Rounds 7–8:
  
βˆ’
* 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* Casey: 2 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
* a contributing πŸ‘€''Player'' with 🧿''Boundary''
+
* Alex: 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy'' + 1 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 +
* Brooke: 2 ❀️''Support'' + 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 +
* Drew: 2 πŸ”''Insight'' + 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
  
βˆ’
Drew’s move is classic flexible play. He does not need to own the ending. He just needs to remain relevant to it. By adding the final πŸ”''Insight'', he narrows the game to one missing token and one missing contributing layer.
+
Combined total:
  
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window ===
+
* 4 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
βˆ’
 
+
* 3 ❀️''Support''
βˆ’
* Alex donates 1 ❀️''Support''
+
* 3 πŸ”''Insight''
βˆ’
 
+
* 2 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
βˆ’
🌟''Meaning'' 9 β†’ 10
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
The group chooses one more small cushion. That makes sense. Everyone can see that the game may end next round, and nobody wants a brutal πŸ“…''Event'' to decide everything by itself.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
== Round 8 ==
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
=== Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event ===
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
Reveal πŸ“…''Event'' '''C''' with ⚠️''Consequence Code'' '''4'''.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
Current highest πŸͺͺ''Layer'' is '''9''', so use the πŸͺͺ''Layer 9'' column.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
Lookup result for this example: '''Lose 3 🌟''Meaning'' and all πŸ‘€''Players'' lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''''.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* 🌟''Meaning'' 10 β†’ 7
 
βˆ’
* πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'': Alex 4 β†’ 3, Brooke 3 β†’ 2, Casey 4 β†’ 3, Drew 4 β†’ 3
 
βˆ’
* current ⚠️''Consequence Code'' this round = 4
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
This is exactly why the table climbed back to 10 last round. Even a strong world can take a heavy hit once the lookup column is using Layer 9.
 
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=== Alex ===
 
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βˆ’
* πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' with Brooke
 
βˆ’
* Alex gives Brooke 1 ❀️''Support'' and Brooke gives Alex 1 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
βˆ’
* because the exchange succeeds, both πŸ‘€''Players'' gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 
βˆ’
* β˜€οΈπŸ”''Gather Energy/Insight'': +2 β˜€οΈ''Energy''
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
* Alex πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' 3 β†’ 4
 
βˆ’
* Brooke πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals'' 2 β†’ 3
 
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βˆ’
Alex makes the best play on the board, even though it does not immediately score him many points. He gives Brooke the exact resource she needs to matter and also keeps both of them healthier going into final scoring.
 
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βˆ’
=== Brooke ===
 
  
βˆ’
* βš™οΈ''Contribute to Initiative'': 🏁''End Initiative'' ''Stewardship'', commit 1 ❀️''Support'', marker fourth
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The printed minimum has been met or exceeded, and all prerequisite structures are present.
βˆ’
* Brooke supplies 🧿
 
βˆ’
* Alex supplies βš–οΈ
 
βˆ’
* all remaining requirements are now satisfied
 
βˆ’
* 🏁''End Initiative'' ''Stewardship'' completes immediately
 
  
 
Resolve completion:
 
Resolve completion:
Line 1,880: Line 1,833:
 
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
 
# award 🌳''Legacy'' by πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
 
## Casey +5
 
## Casey +5
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## Drew +3
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## Alex +3
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## Alex +1
 
 
## Brooke +1
 
## Brooke +1
 +
## Drew +1
 
# gain +2 🌟''Meaning''
 
# gain +2 🌟''Meaning''
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# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed 🌍 10 initiative: 9 β†’ 10
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# πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' check for completed 🌍''Stewardship'' initiative: 9 β†’ 10
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# each contributing πŸ‘€''Player'' gains +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
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# Casey, Alex, Brooke, and Drew each gain +1 🌳''Legacy'' for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺ''World Layer''
 
# do NOT refill the space
 
# do NOT refill the space
 
# the game ends immediately
 
# the game ends immediately
Line 1,891: Line 1,844:
 
* 🌟''Meaning'' 7 β†’ 9
 
* 🌟''Meaning'' 7 β†’ 9
  
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This is a perfect current-rules ending. Casey still gets the biggest reward because he claimed first place early. But Brooke, not Casey, decides the exact moment the world survives. That is a great illustration of how timing, required πŸͺͺ''Layers'', and shared dependency interact in the final turns.
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Because the 🏁''End Initiative'' completed during Drew’s turn, the game ends immediately. There is no πŸŒ€''Stability Window'' this round.
  
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Because the 🏁''End Initiative'' completed during Brooke’s turn, the game ends immediately. Casey and Drew do NOT take turns later in Round 8.
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== End Scores ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Player
 +
! 🌳''Legacy''
 +
! πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 +
! πŸ‘‘''End Score''
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|-
 +
| Alex
 +
| 11
 +
| 3
 +
| 14
 +
|-
 +
| Brooke
 +
| 10
 +
| 5
 +
| 15
 +
|-
 +
| Casey
 +
| 20
 +
| 5
 +
| 25
 +
|-
 +
| Drew
 +
| 11
 +
| 4
 +
| 15
 +
|}
  
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== End Scores ==
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'''Winner: Casey (25)''', whose mark is unmistakable. He did not build the deepest engine, but he repeatedly claimed the best scoring positions and turned shared success into the largest share of 🌳''Legacy''.
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{| class="wikitable"
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
! Player
 
βˆ’
! 🌳''Legacy''
 
βˆ’
! πŸ›‘οΈ''Vitals''
 
βˆ’
! πŸ‘‘''End Score''
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Alex
 
βˆ’
| 13
 
βˆ’
| 4
 
βˆ’
| 17
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Brooke
 
βˆ’
| 13
 
βˆ’
| 3
 
βˆ’
| 16
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Casey
 
βˆ’
| 21
 
βˆ’
| 3
 
βˆ’
| 24
 
βˆ’
|-
 
βˆ’
| Drew
 
βˆ’
| 13
 
βˆ’
| 3
 
βˆ’
| 16
 
βˆ’
|}
 
  
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'''Winner: Casey (24) World-Shaping Legacy.''' His contribution reached beyond success or visibility into something deeper: lasting direction.
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'''πŸ‘₯''Group'' Result'''
  
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''' πŸ‘₯Group Result '''
 
 
* highest achieved πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''10'''
 
* highest achieved πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' = '''10'''
 
* End 🌟''Meaning'' = '''9'''
 
* End 🌟''Meaning'' = '''9'''
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* world survives in a '''Stewarding''' state; 🌟Meaning has matured into responsibility for the future. People do not just maintain what exists, they actively tend the conditions that allow life, trust, and civilization to continue across generations.
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* the world survives in a '''Stewarding''' state; 🌟''Meaning'' has matured into responsibility for the future. People do not just maintain what exists, they actively tend the conditions that allow life, trust, and civilization to continue across generations.
  
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== Updated Example Analysis ==
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== What each player teaches ==
  
βˆ’
=== What this extended example now shows clearly ===
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'''Alex, the stabilizer:''' Alex shows that a player can stay competitive without dominating first place on multiple initiatives. His game is about making the world legal for later complexity. He raises the table into βš–οΈ''Balance'', keeps support circulating, and then becomes indispensable at ''Trade Standard'' and ''Stewardship'' because Layer 2 proof still matters at the very end.
  
βˆ’
The earlier version could show basic rhythm, but it did not yet show how the current rules change the emotional arc of the game. This longer example does.
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'''Brooke, the engine builder:''' Brooke shows how a quiet engine becomes socially central. She starts with filtered efficiency, becomes the first real builder of πŸ¦‹''Form'', and then crosses into 🧫''Membership'' in a way that makes later institutional and narrative cards possible. Her scoring is not flashy, but she shapes what the table can become.
  
βˆ’
First, the πŸͺͺ''World Layer Track'' is not decorative. It is one of the game’s main tension engines. In this playthrough, the table advances from 8 to 9 when ''Learning Archive'' completes, and later from 9 to 10 when ''Stewardship'' completes. That growth gives more structure, better scoring chances, and bigger builds. But it also changes which resolution-table columns are used. As the world becomes more capable, instability becomes more forceful.
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'''Casey, the initiative racer:''' Casey remains the clearest illustration of how πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' wins games. He claims first position at the exact moment the table becomes ready for Layer 7 play, stays alert to every scoring hinge, and converts the final build into the largest point swing. The updated example also shows his limit: he can lead the race without controlling the entire engine.
  
βˆ’
Second, πŸ“…''Events'' and ⚠️''Consequences'' now create real texture instead of just flat damage. Round 6 is the best example. Brooke completes ''Water System'' and gets rewarded for it, but the initiative’s own ⚠️''Consequence Code'' also hits the table through a lookup. That means the card is neither simply good nor simply bad. It is powerful, but only if the group can absorb the blow. That is much more interesting than a static penalty line.
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'''Drew, the deep climber:''' Drew demonstrates why high-layer engine play is worth the pain. He is slower early, but by the late game he becomes the only player who can legally complete the Layer 9 card and help satisfy the Layer 10 proof. His role is not to score first everywhere. His role is to make the final world possible.
  
βˆ’
Third, bonuses matter because they change tempo, not just totals. ''Learning Archive'' gives a strong completion bonus at exactly the moment the table needs it. ''Public Memory'' provides a smaller but still useful payoff that helps shape the final approach to ''Stewardship''. In the current rules, the best initiative is often the one whose bonus arrives at the right moment, not just the one with the highest visible reward.
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== Strategic lessons from the current version ==
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βˆ’
=== What each player teaches ===
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
'''Alex, the stabilizer:''' Alex shows that a player can stay competitive without dominating first place on multiple initiatives. He chooses moments where his contribution changes what the whole table can do. His βš–οΈ makes both ''Learning Archive'' and ''Stewardship'' possible, and his final πŸ’¬''Touchpoint'' with Brooke is arguably the move that decides the ending.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
'''Brooke, the engine builder:''' Brooke spends the early game building quietly, then becomes more and more important as required πŸͺͺ''Layers'' begin to matter. Her 🧿 is irrelevant until it is suddenly essential. She also shows that an engine player can control the ending even without leading the score.
 
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βˆ’
'''Casey, the initiative racer:''' Casey remains the clearest illustration of how πŸ“‰''Contribution Order'' wins games. He claims first position early, keeps pressure on the endgame, and converts the final build into the largest point swing. But the updated example also shows his limitation. He can lead the race without fully controlling when the world ends.
 
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
'''Drew, the flexible optimizer:''' Drew demonstrates why social play is strategically meaningful. His πŸ’¬''Touchpoints'' are not side actions. They keep key players functional and help preserve the network needed for the final build. He also shows how second place contributions can accumulate into a respectable final score.
 
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βˆ’
=== Strategic lessons from the current version ===
 
  
 
* advancing the πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' is good, but it is never free
 
* advancing the πŸͺͺ''World Layer'' is good, but it is never free
βˆ’
* completing a high-layer βš™οΈ''Initiative'' can stabilize the table and make future πŸ“…''Events'' more dangerous at the same time
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* repeated contributions matter more now, because a πŸ‘€''Player'' can keep feeding the same βš™οΈ''Initiative'' without changing πŸ“‰''Contribution Order''
βˆ’
* a ⚑''Completion Bonus'' may be worth more than the visible 🌟''Meaning'' reward
+
* the first marker on a shared card is often worth planning an entire round around
βˆ’
* a βš“''Completion Penalty'' is often survivable only if the table has already prepared for it
+
* the deepest engine is not always the winning engine, but it often decides whether the final world is even possible
βˆ’
* the πŸ‘€''Player'' who makes the final contribution to the 🏁''End Initiative'' may not be the πŸ‘€''Player'' who benefits from it the most
+
* lower πŸͺͺ''Layers'' still matter at the end; Layer 2 and Layer 4 are just as real in ''Stewardship'' as Layer 5 and Layer 6
βˆ’
* required πŸͺͺ''Layers'' make early engine decisions matter all the way to the end
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* a 4-player table now works cleanly because breadth of proof matters more than raw headcount
βˆ’
 
 
βˆ’
=== Core lesson of the example ===
 
  
βˆ’
The current version of ''Meaning Made'' is stronger because it now shows a real developmental paradox.
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== Core lesson of the example ==
  
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The world survives by becoming more structured. But the more structured it becomes, the more severe its instability can be.
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The current version of ''Meaning Made'' is strongest when the players feel different and necessary.
  
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That means good play is never just β€œbuild fast” or β€œstabilize often.” Good play is deciding '''when''' the table is ready for a more advanced world, '''who''' gets paid when it arrives, and '''whether''' the group can survive the pressure that comes with it.
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The stabilizer, the builder, the racer, and the climber are all pursuing different kinds of value. The game works because those values collide, overlap, and finally become interdependent.
  
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That is what makes the ending feel right. The winner is still singular. But the world that survives is unmistakably shared.
 
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Meaning Made

Meaning Made is a competitive-collaborative engine-building game. πŸ‘€Players must balance two competing demands; build a personal engine with 🧬Patterns while also helping the πŸ‘₯Group complete shared βš™οΈInitiatives while keeping the world from collapsing. If the world survives, the πŸ‘€Player with the most 🌳Legacy wins. If the world collapses, everyone loses.

Meaning Made is both a teaching game about systems under pressure and a replayable strategy game built around timing, contribution, and shared risk. The game is built around a simple idea: 🌟Meaning is NOT found, it is made.

  • As you play, you add 🧬Patterns to your 🎨Pattern Palette. These improve your engine, make future actions easier, and help you contribute to bigger goals later.
  • At the same time, the πŸ‘₯Group works together on βš™οΈInitiatives. These shared builds make the world stronger and raise 🌟Meaning.

That is the main tension of the game. You want to score more than the other πŸ‘€Players, but none of that matters if the world falls apart. You are trying to build enough personal strength to compete well, while also helping the world survive long enough for that competition to matter.

Winning the Game
The winner is the πŸ‘€Player who best turns shared survival into lasting 🌳Legacy.

The game ends in one of two ways:

  • Collapse: If 🌟Meaning is 0 at the end of a round, the world collapses and everyone loses.
  • Successful completion: If the 🏁End Initiative is completed, the game ends successfully.

If the game ends successfully, each πŸ‘€Player calculates:

πŸ‘‘End Score' = πŸ›‘οΈVitals + 🌳Legacy

The highest total wins.

Players / Time

  • 2-6 πŸ‘₯Players
  • πŸ•’ 45-60 minutes
  • πŸ‘€Solo variant included

Core Idea: Life Builds Meaning

In Meaning Made, the world becomes stronger by building structure step by step. Ten πŸͺͺLayers represent the journey from the microscopic cell to the macroscopic civilization. They are divided into two distinct functional categories: 🧬Patterns (πŸͺͺLayers 1–6) and βš™οΈInitiatives (πŸͺͺLayers 7–10). This division reflects the biological reality that life must first stabilize its own internal engine before it can effectively project purpose into the world.

  • πŸͺͺLayers 1–6: 🧬Patterns (πŸ‘€Personal Biological Engine) πŸͺͺLayers 1 through 6 are the foundational loops of existence. In gameplay, these are represented by 🧬Pattern cards that players add to their personal 🎨Pattern Palette. These πŸͺͺLayers, ranging from the physical 🧿Boundary of a cell to the 🎯Reinforcement of habits, function as an engine-building phase. They provide permanent 🏷️Discounts. This mirrors how biological evolution works: once a life form "solves" the problem of balance or form, that solution becomes an automated efficiency, freeing up resources for higher-level complexity. πŸ‘€Players aren't just collecting cards, they are reducing the "friction" of existence.
  • πŸͺͺLayers 7–10: βš™οΈInitiatives (πŸ‘₯Shared Agency) πŸͺͺLayers 7 through 10 represent the intentional output of life. These are NOT cards πŸ‘€Player's "own" in the πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette; they are βš™οΈInitiatives, shared scaffolds in the world that require collective alignment. While πŸͺͺLayers 1–6 are about being, πŸͺͺLayers7–10 are about doing and bequeathing. They require πŸͺͺLayers (the functional presence of πŸ‘€Player's 🧬Patterns) to complete. πŸ‘€Player can NOT successfully navigate πŸ›οΈSocial institutions (πŸͺͺLayers 8) or 🌍Stewardship (πŸͺͺLayers 10) if they haven't first stabilized βš–οΈBalance and 🧫Membership. In these πŸͺͺLayers, the gameplay shifts from personal efficiency to shared legacy, where the primary rewards are 🌟Meaning (global stability) and 🌳Legacy (πŸ‘€Player's lasting impact).

Components

Meaning Made Cards

To track progress, the game's physical components are:

πŸ‘₯ Group: The center of the table features the World Board (tracking 🌟Meaning and πŸŒ€Drift), the πŸ› οΈInitiative Index, and the 🌈Pattern Prism.
πŸ‘€ Personal: Each player manages a πŸ‘€Player Mat, which contains their 🎨Pattern Palette, πŸ›‘οΈVitals, and 🌳Legacy tracks, alongside their private supply of 🎟️Tokens.

These areas are populated by three distinct card classes: πŸ“…Events, 🧬Patterns, and βš™οΈInitiatives. Together, these pieces map the relationship between the individual's engine and the world's survival.

πŸ‘₯ World Board

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Area Function
πŸ“…Event Zone Reveal πŸ“…Events from the πŸ“…Event deck. External pressure. Reduce 🌟Meaning
🌟Meaning Track Track for world stability; from 0-12. Prevent collapse
πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track Track that shows the highest πŸͺͺLayer yet achieved in the game. 1-10
πŸ› οΈInitiative Index Shared builds of βš™οΈInitiative cards (3 slots). Contribute and complete
🏁End Initiative Shared βš™οΈInitiative card that ends the game (1 slot). Contribute and complete
🌈Pattern Prism Available 🧬Patterns; (6 face-up cards) Load 🧬Patterns
🎟️Token Supply Resources

πŸ“…Event Zone

πŸ“…Events represent the pressure of a changing world. At the start of each round, a new πŸ“…Event introduces instability that the πŸ‘₯Group must absorb, redirect, or outbuild through 🧬Patterns, βš™οΈInitiatives, and ❀️Support. Some πŸ“…Events reduce 🌟Meaning directly, while others strain πŸ›‘οΈVitals, remove 🎟️Tokens, or trigger additional ⚠️Consequences. In this way, πŸ“…Events keep the game moving forward and force πŸ‘€Players to balance personal progress against shared survival.

πŸ“…Events may:

  • reduce 🌟Meaning
  • reduce πŸ›‘οΈVitals
  • remove 🎟️Tokens
  • restrict actions

Discard the πŸ“…Event at the end of the round.

πŸ“… Event Cards and Resolution Tables

πŸ“…Event cards do NOT contain full rules text. Each πŸ“…Event card shows two identifiers:

  • an πŸ“…Event Identifier (letter)
  • a ⚠️Consequence Code (number)

These identifiers are used to look up the outcome on the Resolution Tables found on the Player Aid.

The effect of an πŸ“…Event depends on current game conditions, especially the highest πŸͺͺLayer currently in play.

Resolution Tables

The Player Aid contains three Resolution Tables:

  • πŸ“…Event Resolution Table
  • πŸ‘₯Group ⚠️Consequence Table
  • πŸ‘€Individual ⚠️Consequence Table

When a lookup is required, find the matching identifier, then apply the outcome using the column for the current highest πŸͺͺLayer.

Higher πŸͺͺLayers represent a more complex and developed world. Because these πŸͺͺLayers involve more intricate systems, any instability produces stronger, more volatile effects.

Using the Event Resolution Table

During Phase β’Ά, reveal the top πŸ“…Event card.

  1. Read the Event Identifier on the card.
  2. Find that identifier on the πŸ“…Event Resolution Table.
  3. Determine the current highest πŸͺͺLayer.
  4. Use the column for that πŸͺͺLayer.
  5. Apply the listed outcome immediately.

Outcomes often reduce 🌟Meaning, but may also affect πŸ›‘οΈVitals, 🎟️Tokens, or other game conditions.

Using the ⚠️Consequence Code

The ⚠️Consequence Code on the card is used when a rule calls for a ⚠️Consequence.

A ⚠️Consequence may occur from:

  • πŸ“…Events
  • βš™οΈInitiative completion penalties
  • 🧬Pattern costs
  • πŸ›‘οΈVitals reaching 0
  • other card effects

When a ⚠️Consequence occurs:

  1. Read the ⚠️Consequence Code.
  2. Determine whether the rule calls for a πŸ‘₯Group or πŸ‘€Individual ⚠️Consequence.
  3. Find the code on the matching Resolution Table.
  4. Determine the current highest πŸͺͺLayer.
  5. Use the column for that πŸͺͺLayer.
  6. Apply the listed outcome immediately.

Some ⚠️Consequences affect all πŸ‘₯Players. Some affect only one πŸ‘€Player. Some affect both, depending on the table result.

Highest πŸͺͺLayer

The current highest πŸͺͺLayer is the highest-numbered πŸͺͺLayer present in either:

  • any 🧬Pattern in any πŸ‘€Player’s 🎨Pattern Palette, or
  • any completed βš™οΈInitiative

Ignore βš™οΈInitiatives that are NOT yet completed.

If no πŸͺͺLayers above 1 are present, use πŸͺͺLayer 1.

🌟Meaning Track

🌟Meaning ranges from 0-12. One marker shows both 🌟Meaning (= marker value) and πŸŒ€Drift.

  • Top = 10 = stable
  • Bottom = 0 = collapse; If 🌟Meaning is 0 at the end of the round the world collapses and the game ends.

Moving the 🌟Meaning Marker:

  • 🌟Meaning goes down the track from πŸ“…Events.
  • 🌟Meaning goes up the track from:
    • donated ❀️Support
    • completed βš™οΈInitiatives

πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track

The πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track shows the highest-numbered πŸͺͺLayer yet achieved in the game.

It represents the most advanced level of structure the world has reached so far, whether through a loaded 🧬Pattern in any πŸ‘€Player’s 🎨Pattern Palette or through a completed βš™οΈInitiative.

The πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track is shared by all πŸ‘₯Players and has two main purposes:

  • it shows how far the game’s overall development has progressed
  • it determines which column to use on Resolution Tables when resolving πŸ“…Events and ⚠️Consequences

At the start of the game, the πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track begins at 1.

Advancing the πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track

Check the πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track whenever either of the following happens:

  • a πŸ‘€Player loads a new 🧬Pattern
  • an βš™οΈInitiative is completed

If that card’s πŸͺͺLayer is higher than the current value on the πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track, move the marker up to that new πŸͺͺLayer.

If the card’s πŸͺͺLayer is equal to or lower than the current value, the marker does NOT move.

The πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track never moves backward.

What counts toward the highest πŸͺͺLayer

Use the highest-numbered πŸͺͺLayer currently present in either of these places:

  • any loaded 🧬Pattern in any πŸ‘€Player’s 🎨Pattern Palette
  • any completed βš™οΈInitiative

Ignore βš™οΈInitiatives that are NOT yet completed.

This means the world’s development is based only on structure that has actually been established, not on partial progress.

Why the πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track matters

The current πŸͺͺWorld Layer affects several parts of the game:

  • πŸ“„ Resolution Tables: When resolving a πŸ“…Event or ⚠️Consequence, use the column for the current highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer.
  • πŸ“ˆ Game development: The track shows how far the table has progressed from basic survival toward more complex shared structure.
  • 🌳Legacy rewards: When a πŸ‘€Player loads a 🧬Pattern or when contributing πŸ‘€Players complete an βš™οΈInitiative that raises the current highest πŸͺͺLayer, the relevant πŸ‘€Player or πŸ‘₯Players gain the 🌳Legacy reward described in that rule.

Higher πŸͺͺLayers represent a more complex and developed world. As the game progresses upward, the world becomes capable of more powerful forms of structure, but instability can also create stronger or more far-reaching effects.

Example

If the current πŸͺͺWorld Layer is 3 and a πŸ‘€Player loads a 🧫Layer 4 🧬Pattern, move the πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track marker to 4.

Later, if the πŸ‘₯Group completes a πŸ“œLayer 9 βš™οΈInitiative, move the marker to 9.

If another πŸ‘€Player later loads a βš–οΈLayer 2 🧬Pattern, the marker stays at 9 because the world has already reached a higher achieved πŸͺͺLayer.

πŸ‘€ Player Mats

πŸ‘οΈClick ... here for Player Mat

Each πŸ‘€Player has:

Area Function
🎨Pattern Palette Personal build area; engine contains 6 slots for active 🧬Pattern πŸͺͺLayer cards. Provides 🏷️Discounts
πŸ›‘οΈVitals Track Personal health and energy status; from 0-10
🌳Legacy Track Long-term progression and historical score; from 0-30

πŸ›‘οΈVitals

πŸ›‘οΈVitals range from 0-10.

They represent personal stability.

Gain πŸ›‘οΈVitals from:

  • πŸ’¬Touchpoint
  • βš™οΈInitiatives
  • πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus
  • other card effects

Lose πŸ›‘οΈVitals from:

  • πŸ“…Events
  • 🧬Pattern requirements
  • βš™οΈInitiative completion penalties

πŸ›‘οΈVitals at 0, Fragile State

If πŸ‘€Player's πŸ›‘οΈVitals reach 0, they enter a Fragile state and must resolve a ⚠️Consequence Code.

When this happens:

  1. Enter the Fragile state.
  2. Resolve a ⚠️Consequence using the current ⚠️Consequence Code.

To resolve the ⚠️Consequence:

  1. Read the ⚠️Consequence Code from the top πŸ“…Event card.
  2. Find the code on the appropriate Resolution Table on the Player Aid.
  3. Determine the current highest πŸͺͺLayer.
  4. Use the column for that πŸͺͺLayer.
  5. Apply the listed outcome immediately.

The Resolution Table determines whether the outcome affects:

  • the affected πŸ‘€Player,
  • all πŸ‘₯Players,
  • or another target specified by the table.

The highest πŸͺͺLayer is the highest-numbered πŸͺͺLayer present in any 🎨Pattern Palette or on any completed βš™οΈInitiative.

Ignore βš™οΈInitiatives that are NOT yet completed.

While Fragile:

  • πŸ‘€Players still take their full turn normally
  • πŸ‘€Player may NOT donate ❀️Support during the πŸŒ€Stability Window
  • if another πŸ‘€Player completes a πŸ’¬Touchpoint with you, both of the πŸ‘€Players gain +2 πŸ›‘οΈVitals' instead of +1

πŸ‘€Player remains Fragile until their πŸ›‘οΈVitals rise above 0.

🌳Legacy

🌳Legacy is a πŸ‘€Player’s main competitive score during the game.

It represents lasting impact: the degree to which a surviving world bears that πŸ‘€Player’s contribution.

πŸ‘€Players gain 🌳Legacy primarily by helping complete βš™οΈInitiatives, with rewards based on πŸ“‰Contribution Order.

Common ways to gain 🌳Legacy:

  • completing βš™οΈInitiatives by πŸ“‰Contribution Order; see βš™οΈInitiatives Completion for scoring.
  • advancing the current highest πŸ“ˆWorld Layer by loading a higher 🧬Pattern
  • advancing the current highest πŸ“ˆWorld Layer when a completed βš™οΈInitiative reaches a new highest πŸͺͺLayer

🌳Legacy does NOT directly prevent collapse. It does NOT increase 🌟Meaning by itself. Instead, it measures how successfully a πŸ‘€Player turns shared survival into lasting personal impact.

This creates the game’s central tension:

  • πŸ‘€Players must help the world survive
  • but each πŸ‘€Player still wants the greatest share of 🌳Legacy

At the end of the game, each πŸ‘€Player calculates:

πŸ‘‘End Score = πŸ›‘οΈVitals + 🌳Legacy'

Highest total wins.

The 🌳Legacy Track ranges from 0–30.

🎟️Tokens

  • β˜€οΈEnergy
  • πŸ”Insight
  • ❀️Support

🎟️Token Rules

🎟️Tokens are used for:

  • loading 🧬Patterns
  • contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives
  • resolving πŸ’¬Touchpoints
  • conversions, if πŸ‘€Players use that rule

🎟️Tokens are gained by:

  • β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight action
  • πŸ’ŽPattern Bonuses
  • βš™οΈInitiative ⚑Completion Bonus
  • some πŸ“…Events

There is no 🎟️Token limit.

🎟️Tokens are NOT gained automatically each turn.

Optional conversion rule:

  • Convert 2 β˜€οΈEnergy into 1 ❀️Support, once per turn

Markers

  • One marker for each track 🌟Meaning and πŸͺͺWorld Layer Track
  • πŸ‘€Player Contribution markers for πŸ“‰Contribution Order. πŸ”΅Blue, πŸ”΄Red, 🟒Green, 🟑Yellow, 🟣Purple, 🟠Orange. Each πŸ‘€Player picks a color.
  • * πŸ‘€Players each get a πŸ›‘οΈVitals, and 🌳Legacy marker
  • 🐝Community Contribution markers. ⚫Black for Solo play
  • 🧊Requirement-Filled markers

🧬 Patterns

🧬Patterns represent the internal loops that keep life stable.
They form a πŸ‘€Player's personal engine and make future actions easier.

πŸ‘€Player's load 🧬Patterns from the 🌈Pattern Prism into their 🎨Pattern Palette.
Each 🧬Pattern πŸ‘€Players load makes later 🧬Patterns easier to load and helps supply πŸͺͺLayers when contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives.

Building strong 🧬Patterns early makes later turns more efficient, but spending too much time on personal growth can leave the world unstable.

🧬Pattern πŸͺͺLayers

πŸͺͺLayers Icon Meaning
1 Boundary 🧿 Self / limits
2 Balance βš–οΈ Regulation
3 Form πŸ¦‹ Growth / repair
4 Membership 🧫 Cooperation
5 Prediction 🌐 Foresight
6 Reinforcement 🎯 Habit / value

🧬Patterns in πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette give permanent 🏷️Discounts.

🧬 Pattern Card

Each 🧬Pattern card represents a stable loop of life that improves πŸ‘€Player's personal engine.

Every 🧬Pattern belongs to one of the six 🧬Pattern πŸͺͺLayers (1–6).
When loaded, place the card in the matching area of πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette.

Each 🧬Pattern shows:

Part Meaning / Rule
Title The name of the card, such as Shell, Pulse, or Reciprocity.
🎨Pattern πŸͺͺLayer Icon The 🎨Pattern πŸͺͺLayer the 🧬Pattern resides

Possible πŸͺͺLayers in the 🎨Pattern Palette:

  • 🧿 Boundary
  • βš–οΈ Balance
  • πŸ¦‹ Form
  • 🧫 Membership
  • 🌐 Prediction
  • 🎯 Reinforcement
🧩Pattern Requirement The conditions needed to load the 🧬Pattern into πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette.

A requirement may include:

  • 🎟️Tokens (β˜€οΈ Energy, πŸ” Insight, ❀️ Support)
  • 🎨Pattern πŸͺͺLayer icons (🧿 βš–οΈ πŸ¦‹ 🧫 🌐 🎯)
  • optional πŸ›‘οΈVitals requirement
πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus Some 🧬Patterns give a one-time bonus when loaded.

Resolve the bonus immediately after placing the card.
Possible bonuses:

  • +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • +1 πŸ”Insight
  • +1 ❀️Support
  • +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
⚠️Pattern Consequence Some 🧬Patterns require a ⚠️Consequence instead of, or in addition to, normal costs.

Resolve the ⚠️Consequence immediately after placing the card.

Permanent Effect

🧬Patterns remain in πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette for the rest of the game.

They provide:

  • 🏷️Discounts when loading later 🧬Patterns
  • πŸͺͺLayer for βš™οΈInitiatives

🧬Patterns are never discarded unless a rule says otherwise.

A 🧬Pattern represents a solved problem of survival. Once built, it makes future growth easier. Lower πŸͺͺLayers help πŸ‘€Players load higher πŸͺͺLayers, and together they allow the πŸ‘₯Group to complete βš™οΈInitiatives.

🧬Pattern Deck

Shuffle all 🧬Patterns into one deck. Total 🧬Patterns = 60. 6 πŸͺͺLayers, 10 cards per πŸͺͺLayer, all unique.

πŸͺͺLayer Count
1 🧿Boundary 10
2 βš–οΈBalance 10
3 πŸ¦‹Form 10
4 🧫Membership 10
5 🌐Prediction 10
6 🎯Reinforcement 10

From 🌈Pattern Prism to 🎨Pattern Palette

🧬Patterns move through two shared areas:

1. The 🌈Pattern Prism, where cards are available 2. πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette, where πŸ‘€Player's personal engine grows

Flow of play:

  • choose a 🧬Pattern from the 🌈Pattern Prism
  • satisfy its requirements
  • place it in πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette
  • gain its bonus
  • use it to make future cards easier

This flow represents life building structure step by step.

Check πŸͺͺWorld Layer

When you load a 🧬Pattern onto your 🎨Pattern Palette, check its πŸͺͺLayer.

If that πŸͺͺLayer is higher than the current πŸ“ˆWorld Layer, move the πŸ“ˆWorld Layer marker to that πŸͺͺLayer. Then score 1 🌳Legacy by moving your 🌳Legacy marker up 1 space on your 🌳Legacy Track.



🌈Pattern Prism

The 🌈Pattern Prism shows the available 🧬Patterns.

  • The 🌈Pattern Prism contains 6 face-up 🧬Pattern cards.
  • When a πŸ‘€Player loads a 🧬Pattern, draw a replacement card.
  • If the deck is empty, shuffle the discard pile to form a new deck.
  • The ♻️Recycle action may discard all face-up 🧬Patterns and reveal new ones.

All πŸ‘€Players share the same 🌈Pattern Prism.

🎨Pattern Palette

πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette is the πŸ‘€Player's personal engine.

Each πŸ‘€Player's mat has 6 πŸͺͺLayer areas:

  • 🧿 Boundary
  • βš–οΈ Balance
  • πŸ¦‹ Form
  • 🧫 Membership
  • 🌐 Prediction
  • 🎯 Reinforcement

When πŸ‘€Players load a 🧬Pattern, place it in their matching πŸͺͺLayer area.

Rules:

  • Each πŸͺͺLayer area may hold any number of 🧬Patterns
  • Stack cards so icons remain visible
  • Cards stay for the rest of the game

🧬Patterns may specify resources gained at the time of loading. Resources are NOT gained per round.
Their value comes from reducing future requirements and enabling βš™οΈInitiatives.

Some 🧬Patterns output ❀️Support as part of πŸ‘€Player's engine and can be applied to meeting a πŸ’°Pattern Requirement or ⬜Initiative Requirement.

🧩Pattern Requirements

To load a 🧬Pattern, satisfy all parts of its 🧩Pattern Requirement.

A 🧩Pattern Requirement may include:

  • 🎟️Tokens (β˜€οΈ Energy, πŸ” Insight, ❀️ Support)
  • 🎨Pattern πŸͺͺLayer icons (🧿 βš–οΈ πŸ¦‹ 🧫 🌐 🎯)
  • optional πŸ›‘οΈVitals requirement

🎟️Token Requirements

Commit the exact 🎟️Tokens shown.

Example: β˜€οΈ β˜€οΈ πŸ”
means commit 2 β˜€οΈEnergy and 1 πŸ”Insight.

πŸͺͺLayer Requirements

Each πŸͺͺLayer must be satisfied in one of two ways:

  • by matching πŸͺͺLayer already in πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette
  • or by committing 1 additional 🎟️Token of any type

Matching πŸͺͺLayers are NOT spent. πŸͺͺLayers act as permanent 🏷️Discounts when loading 🧬Patterns.

Example:

Requirements: 🧿 🧿 πŸ”

If πŸ‘€Players already have one πŸͺͺLayer 🧿:

  • one icon is satisfied
  • commit 1 🎟️Token for the remaining 🧿
  • commit 1 πŸ”Insight

πŸ›‘οΈVitals Requirement

Some 🧬Patterns require losing πŸ›‘οΈVitals.

If πŸ‘€Player's πŸ›‘οΈVitals reach 0, the πŸ‘€Player enters the Fragile state.

πŸ’ŽPattern Bonuses

Some 🧬Patterns give a one-time πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus when loaded.

Resolve the bonus immediately.

Possible bonuses include:

  • +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • +1 πŸ”Insight
  • +1 ❀️Support
  • +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals

Bonuses happen only when the card is loaded.

🧬Pattern ⚠️Consequences

Some 🧬Patterns may require a ⚠️Consequence instead of, or in addition to, normal costs.

A 🧬Pattern with a ⚠️Consequence shows a ⚠️Consequence Code.

When loading that 🧬Pattern:

  1. Read the ⚠️Consequence Code on the 🧬Pattern card.
  2. Find the code on the appropriate Resolution Table on the Player Aid.
  3. Determine the current highest πŸͺͺLayer.
  4. Use the column for that πŸͺͺLayer.
  5. Apply the listed outcome immediately.

The Resolution Table determines whether the outcome affects:

  • the πŸ‘€Player loading the 🧬Pattern,
  • all πŸ‘₯Players,
  • or another target specified by the table.

The highest πŸͺͺLayer is the highest-numbered πŸͺͺLayer present in any 🎨Pattern Palette or on any completed βš™οΈInitiative.

Ignore βš™οΈInitiatives that are NOT yet completed.

πŸ› οΈ Initiatives

βš™οΈInitiatives represent shared structures built by the group.
While 🧬Patterns improve personal stability, βš™οΈInitiatives improve the stability of the world.

πŸ‘€Players contribute 🎟️Tokens and πŸͺͺLayers from their 🎨Pattern Palettes to complete βš™οΈInitiatives.
When an βš™οΈInitiative completes, the group gains 🌟Meaning, and contributing πŸ‘₯Players gain 🌳Legacy based on πŸ“‰Contribution Order. See βš™οΈInitiative Completion.

βš™οΈInitiative πŸͺͺLayers

πŸͺͺLayer Icon Meaning
7 Presence πŸ“Œ Choice / attention
8 Social πŸ›οΈ Institutions
9 Story πŸ“œ Continuity
10 Stewardship 🌍 Future stability

βš™οΈInitiative Card

Each βš™οΈInitiative card represents a shared effort that requires cooperation to complete.

Each card shows:

Part Meaning / Rule
Title The name of the βš™οΈInitiative, such as Water System.
βš™οΈInitiative πŸͺͺLayer The βš™οΈInitiative card’s πŸͺͺLayer identity, always πŸͺͺLayer 7–10.
  • 7 πŸ“ŒPresence
  • 8 πŸ›οΈSocial
  • 9 πŸ“œStory
  • 10 🌍Stewardship
⬜Initiative Requirement Spaces All requirements needed to complete the βš™οΈInitiative. Requirements may include:
  • 🎟️Tokens (β˜€οΈ Energy, πŸ” Insight, ❀️ Support)
  • required πŸͺͺLayers

Example: β˜€οΈ β˜€οΈ πŸ” ❀️ plus 🧿 βš–οΈ

πŸ“‰Contribution Order Spaces Location where πŸ‘€Players place their marker the first time they contribute to that βš™οΈInitiative.

A πŸ‘€Player places only one marker on each βš™οΈInitiative. Later contributions by that same πŸ‘€Player do NOT place another marker and do NOT change πŸ“‰Contribution Order.
πŸ“‰Contribution Order determines how much 🌳Legacy each contributing πŸ‘€Player earns upon βš™οΈInitiative completion.

🌟Meaning Reward How much 🌟Meaning the group gains when the βš™οΈInitiative completes.
⚑Completion Bonus An additional effect that happens when the βš™οΈInitiative completes.
βš“Completion Penalty Some βš™οΈInitiatives cause a penalty when completed. If a penalty is shown, resolve it after rewards.

Some βš™οΈInitiatives require specific πŸͺͺLayer, such as:

  • 🧿 Boundary
  • βš–οΈ Balance
  • 🧫 Membership

These are supplied by the 🎨Pattern Palettes of the πŸ‘₯Players contributing to that βš™οΈInitiative.

Rules:

  • A required πŸͺͺLayer must be present among the contributing πŸ‘₯Players.
  • A πŸͺͺLayer only needs to appear once unless shown multiple times.
  • πŸͺͺLayers are checked, NOT spent.
  • A πŸ‘€player supplies a πŸͺͺLayer only if that πŸͺͺLayer exists in their 🎨Pattern Palette.

πŸͺͺLayers represent that the πŸ‘₯Group has the internal structure needed to complete the βš™οΈInitiative.

πŸ› οΈInitiative Index

The πŸ› οΈInitiative Index shows the shared βš™οΈInitiatives currently available.

  • 3 βš™οΈInitiatives are face-up at all times.
  • A separate slot always holds the 🏁End Initiative.
  • When an βš™οΈInitiative completes, draw a new card to refill the empty space.
  • If the deck is empty, the space remains empty.

Contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives

Contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives

When πŸ‘€Players take the βš™οΈContribute to Initiative action:

  1. Choose one face-up βš™οΈInitiative.
  2. Commit any number of 🎟️Tokens into unfilled ⬜Requirement boxes.
  3. If this is the first time that πŸ‘€Player has contributed to that βš™οΈInitiative, place the πŸ‘€Player’s marker in the highest-scoring open πŸ“‰Contribution Order space.
  4. If this is NOT the first time that πŸ‘€Player has contributed to that βš™οΈInitiative, do NOT place another marker. The πŸ‘€Player keeps their existing πŸ“‰Contribution Order position.
  5. Check whether all requirements are now satisfied.

Rules:

  • πŸ‘€Players may contribute to the same βš™οΈInitiative multiple times over multiple turns.
  • Each πŸ‘€Player places only one marker on each βš™οΈInitiative, the first time they contribute to that card.
  • After a πŸ‘€Player has placed their marker, later contributions from that πŸ‘€Player add only 🎟️Tokens or supply needed πŸͺͺLayers.
  • A πŸ‘€Player’s position in πŸ“‰Contribution Order never changes after their marker is placed.
  • πŸ‘€Players may NOT commit 🎟️Tokens into filled ⬜Requirement boxes.
  • If all 🎟️Token ⬜Requirements are filled but required πŸͺͺLayers are missing, a πŸ‘€Player may still contribute by placing their marker to supply a needed πŸͺͺLayer.
  • 🧊Requirement-Filled markers remain on the card until the βš™οΈInitiative completes.
  • πŸ“‰Contribution Order determines how much 🌳Legacy each contributing πŸ‘€Player earns.

If all ⬜Requirements are filled and all required πŸͺͺLayers are present, the βš™οΈInitiative completes immediately before the next action or turn continues.

βš™οΈInitiative Completion

An βš™οΈInitiative completes when:

  • all 🎟️Token ⬜Requirements are filled, and
  • all required πŸͺͺLayers are present among contributors

When an βš™οΈInitiative completes, resolve it immediately:

  1. Award 🌳Legacy by πŸ“‰Contribution Order:
    1. first contributor = 5
    2. second contributor = 3
    3. all other contributors = 1
  2. Increase 🌟Meaning by the amount shown.
  3. Resolve the ⚑Completion Bonus, if any.
  4. Resolve the βš“Completion Penalty, if any.
  5. Remove all markers from the card.
  6. Refill the empty space in the πŸ› οΈInitiative Index.

If only one πŸ‘€Player contributed, only the first reward is given.

πŸͺͺWorld Layer Check

When an βš™οΈInitiative is completed, check its πŸͺͺLayer.

If that πŸͺͺLayer is higher than the current πŸ“ˆWorld Layer, move the πŸ“ˆWorld Layer marker to that πŸͺͺLayer. Then each contributing πŸ‘€Player scores 1 🌳Legacy by moving their 🌳Legacy marker up 1 space on their 🌳Legacy Track.

βš“Completion Penalty

Some βš™οΈInitiatives show a Consequence Code instead of full penalty text.

When a Completion Penalty occurs:

  1. Read the ⚠️Consequence Code on the card.
  2. Find the code on the appropriate Resolution Table on the Player Aid.
  3. Determine the current highest πŸͺͺLayer.
  4. Use the column for that πŸͺͺLayer.
  5. Apply the listed outcome immediately.

The Resolution Table determines whether the outcome affects:

  • only the contributing πŸ‘₯Players,
  • all πŸ‘₯Players, or
  • a specific πŸ‘€Player.

The highest πŸͺͺLayer is the highest-numbered πŸͺͺLayer present in any 🎨Pattern Palette or on any completed βš™οΈInitiative.

Ignore βš™οΈInitiatives that are NOT yet completed.

🏁End Initiative

The game ends immediately when the 🏁End Initiative completes.

In the standard game, the 🏁End Initiative is the πŸͺͺLayer 10 🌍Stewardship βš™οΈInitiative card.
Optionally, the group may choose another βš™οΈInitiative as the 🏁End Initiative.

When the 🏁End Initiative completes:

  • do NOT refill the space
  • the game ends
  • calculate πŸ‘€Player πŸ‘‘Scores

The 🏁End Initiative is always visible from setup.

Setup

  1. Shuffle the πŸ“…Event deck.
  2. Shuffle the βš™οΈInitiative deck.
  3. Shuffle the 🧬Pattern deck.
  4. Reveal 6 cards to form the 🌈Pattern Prism.
  5. Reveal 3 βš™οΈInitiatives to form the πŸ› οΈInitiative Index.
  6. Place the πŸͺͺLayer 10 🌍Stewardship βš™οΈInitiative in the 🏁End Initiative slot.
  7. Set 🌟Meaning to 5.
  8. Each πŸ‘€Player sets:
    1. πŸ›‘οΈVitals = 5
    2. 🌳Legacy = 0
  9. Each πŸ‘€Player receives:
    1. 3 β˜€οΈEnergy
    2. 2 πŸ”Insight
    3. 1 ❀️Support
  10. Each πŸ‘€Player takes 4 Contribution markers.
  11. Choose a starting πŸ‘€Player.

Game Flow

πŸ“…Event β†’ 🌟Meaning down

πŸ‘€Players respond

β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight 🎟️Tokens β†’ 🧬Load Pattern β†’ build 🎨Pattern Palette

🧬Load Pattern in 🎨Pattern Palette β†’ 🏷️Discounts

🎟️Tokens + 🎨Pattern Palette β†’ βš™οΈInitiatives in the πŸ› οΈInitiative Index

βš™οΈInitiatives β†’ 🌟Meaning up + 🌳Legacy

Phases - Round Structure

Each round has three phases:

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

  • Reveal the top πŸ“…Event card from the πŸ“…Events Deck. If the deck is empty, shuffle the discard pile to form a new deck.
  • Resolve the Event using the rules in Event Cards and Resolution Tables.

Phase β’·: πŸ‘€Player Turns

πŸ‘€Players take turns clockwise.

Each πŸ‘€Player performs 2 actions.

Effects that last β€œthis round” end after the πŸŒ€Stability Window. Any limit that says β€œonce per round” resets at the start of the next round.

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

In πŸ‘€Player order, each πŸ‘€Player may donate 1 ❀️Support'.

Each donation gives 🌟Meaning +1.

πŸ‘₯Group limit: +3 🌟Meaning per round. Once the πŸ‘₯Group reaches that cap, no further donations may be made that round.

Discard the current πŸ“…Event card.

A πŸ‘€Player who can NOT donate, or who declines to donate, simply does nothing.

Actions

Action: 🎟️Gather Energy/Insight β¬… β˜€οΈπŸ”

Take any 2 🎟️Tokens in any mix:

  • β˜€οΈEnergy
  • πŸ”Insight

πŸ‘€Players can NOT take ❀️Support with this action.

Action: 🎨Load Pattern Palette β¬… 🧬 β¬… 🌈

Choose a face-up 🧬Pattern from the 🌈Pattern Prism.

Satisfy its requirement using:

  • 🎟️Token requirements printed on the card
  • any icon 🏷️Discounts provided by πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette
  • any additional 🎟️Tokens required by unsatisfied icon ⬜Requirements

Place the card in the matching πŸͺͺLayer slot on πŸ‘€Player's mat, then refill the empty space in the 🌈Pattern Prism.

If the deck runs out while refilling, shuffle the discard pile and continue refilling. If no cards remain, leave the space empty.

Some 🧬Patterns give an immediate πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus when loaded. Resolve the πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus immediately. Some 🧬Patterns also require πŸ›‘οΈVitals.

Action: πŸ› οΈInitiative Contribution β¬… πŸ§¬β˜€οΈπŸ”

Choose one face-up βš™οΈInitiative to Contribute. Reference: "Contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives".

Action: πŸ’¬Touchpoint β¬… β˜€οΈπŸ”β€οΈ

Give or request exactly 1 🎟️Token of any one type.

If the other πŸ‘€Player accepts and the 🎟️Token changes hands, both πŸ‘₯Players gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals.

If the other πŸ‘€Player declines, or can NOT legally complete the exchange, nothing happens beyond spending the action.

Each πŸ‘€Player may use πŸ’¬Touchpoint only once per round, whether the exchange succeeds or NOT.

Action: ♻️Recycle 🌈 or πŸ› οΈ

Refresh one shared area:

  • discard all face-up cards in the 🌈Pattern Prism, then reveal replacements up to 6 cards, or
  • discard all unstarted βš™οΈInitiatives in the πŸ› οΈInitiative Index, then reveal replacements

An unstarted βš™οΈInitiative is one with NO 🧊Requirement-Filled markers.

πŸ‘€Players may NOT recycle a started βš™οΈInitiative. The 🏁End βš™οΈInitiative is never recycled.

If a deck runs out while refilling, shuffle its discard pile and continue refilling. If no cards remain, leave empty spaces empty.

End of Game and Scoring

The game ends if either condition occurs:

  • 🌟Meaning is 0 at the end of the round: Collapse - the game ends.
  • the 🏁End βš™οΈInitiative completes: the world survives. The world has reached its final form.

First, reveal the condition of the world. Look at the final position of the 🌟Meaning Track marker. Before anyone totals scores, pause and let the table take it in. This number is the shared condition the πŸ‘₯Group created together through all completed βš™οΈInitiatives, all absorbed πŸŒ€Drift, and all the strain and support of play. Match the 🌟Meaning to the row on the The World the πŸ‘₯Group Made table and read the result aloud. This is the final state of the world the πŸ‘₯Group leaves behind.

After revealing The World the πŸ‘₯Group Made, each πŸ‘€Player may also look up their 🌳Legacy on The Mark You Left table and read the matching result aloud. This does not affect who wins. It is a reading of the personal mark that πŸ‘€Player left on the world.

Then each πŸ‘€Player calculates their πŸ‘‘End Score:

πŸ‘‘End Score = πŸ›‘οΈVitals + 🌳Legacy

The πŸ‘€Player with the highest πŸ‘‘End Score wins.

If two or more πŸ‘₯Players are tied for highest end score, the tied πŸ‘€Player with the highest 🌳Legacy wins. If there is still a tie, the tied πŸ‘€Player with the highest πŸ›‘οΈVitals wins. If there is still a tie, the tied πŸ‘€Players share victory.

The table outcome from The World the πŸ‘₯Group Made applies to everyone. It tells the story of the world. πŸ‘‘End Score tells the story of πŸ‘€who left the greatest personal mark within it.

The World the πŸ‘₯Group Made

🌟Meaning Outcome What It Feels Like
0 Collapse. 🌟Meaning failed completely. πŸŒ€Drift overwhelmed every attempt at coordination, no βš™οΈInitiative held long enough to change the trajectory, and the world fractured faster than anyone could respond. Whatever 🌳Legacy the players created survives only as scattered memory, isolated artifacts, or cautionary stories told by those who remain. Systems of care, trust, and continuity did not merely weaken, they came apart. The world after play is a broken one, where people live among the remnants of what almost held together, and where any future recovery must begin from ruin rather than from inheritance. The shape is gone. Only fragments remain.
1 Critical. 🌟Meaning was barely preserved, but only at the edge of failure. πŸŒ€Drift still defines daily life, and every functioning structure exists in crisis mode, patched together by exhaustion, sacrifice, and short-term improvisation. A few βš™οΈInitiatives succeeded, enough to prevent total collapse, yet not enough to create durable order. The players’ 🌳Legacy is real, but fragile, visible mostly in emergency practices and hard lessons learned under pressure. This is a world that survives from round to round, but cannot yet breathe, reflect, or build with confidence. Survival is possible, but never secure.
2 Precarious. 🌟Meaning exists, but it is thin and unstable. The world has some continuity, some functioning relationships, and some completed βš™οΈInitiatives that still matter, yet πŸŒ€Drift remains close enough that every shock threatens to reopen failure. People can cooperate, but only unevenly, and progress often feels reversible. The 🌳Legacy left behind is not enough to transform the culture, though it has created a few places where people remember how things might work better. This is a world balanced on a narrow ledge, not hopeless, but still one bad season away from unraveling. Things work sometimes, but nobody trusts them to last.
3 Strained. 🌟Meaning has begun to hold, but only through constant effort. The world is no longer disintegrating, yet nearly every gain still depends on someone pushing harder than should be necessary. Completed βš™οΈInitiatives have created pockets of order, care, and usefulness, but they are burdened by scarcity, fatigue, and systems that remain brittle. 🌳Legacy exists as living responsibility rather than abundance, people are carrying forward something important, but the carrying itself is heavy. This is a world that functions because people refuse to let it fail, not because it has truly become stable. It holds together, but you can feel the strain in everything.
4 Recovering. 🌟Meaning has turned the corner. πŸŒ€Drift still leaves marks on the world, but it no longer controls the direction of events. A meaningful cluster of βš™οΈInitiatives has taken root, and their effects are starting to connect across the πŸͺͺWorld Layer structure rather than remaining isolated victories. The players’ 🌳Legacy now appears as restored trust, better habits of coordination, and institutions that can think past the next emergency. There are still visible scars and weak points, but for the first time the world feels like it is healing instead of merely enduring. Relief arrives before full confidence does.
5 Functional. 🌟Meaning is solid enough that ordinary life works again. πŸŒ€Drift still appears, but it is met by capable response rather than panic, and the world can absorb disruption without immediately slipping into crisis. Completed βš™οΈInitiatives have created dependable structures that people can rely on, whether in care, learning, stewardship, or other shared forms of life. The players’ 🌳Legacy is no longer only remembered by those who built it, it has entered the routine expectations of the society itself. This is a world where stability is not glamorous, but it is real, and that reality changes how people live. A decent day starts to feel normal again.
6 Coordinated. 🌟Meaning now moves through the world with real coherence. βš™οΈInitiatives do not merely succeed one by one, they reinforce each other across layers, allowing ❀️Support, knowledge, and effort to travel where they are needed. πŸŒ€Drift still creates pressure, but it no longer scatters collective attention so easily. 🌳Legacy is now visible in the connective tissue of society, in how people share burdens, hand off responsibility, and trust that cooperation will produce results. The world feels organized enough that collective action becomes efficient rather than heroic. Separate efforts start acting like one living system.
7 Stable. 🌟Meaning has become dependable. The world can sustain itself under pressure, and people commit to long-term βš™οΈInitiatives because they believe those efforts will still matter tomorrow. πŸŒ€Drift has not disappeared, but it no longer dictates the emotional climate of the culture. The players’ 🌳Legacy now lives in durable structures, stable practices, and institutions that can maintain continuity without constant rescue. This is a world where ambition returns, because building no longer feels naive, it feels justified by the conditions people have created together. People stop bracing for failure and start building ahead of it.
8 Resilient. 🌟Meaning has deep roots. When shocks arrive, the world bends and reroutes rather than fragmenting, because completed βš™οΈInitiatives have created enough redundancy, trust, and adaptive capacity to keep the whole intact. πŸŒ€Drift still matters, but now it meets a society that has learned how to respond without losing itself. 🌳Legacy at this level is cultural as much as structural, it lives in shared memory, reflexes of care, and patterns of coordination that persist even under stress. This is a world that does not merely endure difficulty, it metabolizes difficulty and remains whole. Hard impacts land, but the world answers without coming apart.
9 Stewarding. 🌟Meaning has matured into responsibility for the future. People do not just maintain what exists, they actively tend the conditions that allow life, trust, and civilization to continue across generations. βš™οΈInitiatives are now chosen and completed with an awareness of long arcs, cumulative effects, and the shape of the πŸͺͺWorld Layer as a whole. πŸŒ€Drift is handled not only as a threat, but as something anticipated and planned for with discipline. The players’ 🌳Legacy becomes inheritance here, a living pattern of stewardship that teaches the next generation how to preserve and deepen what was built. The future becomes something people actively care for.
10 Strong Pattern. 🌟Meaning is now strong enough to shape the world rather than merely defend it. The completed βš™οΈInitiatives across layers form a recognizable civilizational pattern, one in which ❀️Support, learning, social structure, story, and stewardship reinforce one another. πŸŒ€Drift still exists, but it no longer sets the terms. 🌳Legacy at this level is visible everywhere, in the design of institutions, in the confidence of communities, and in the way people understand their role within a larger whole. The world feels coherent, as though it has discovered a durable form that can organize complexity without losing humanity. Life fits together in ways people can feel and trust.
11 Durable. 🌟Meaning has become second nature to the world that emerged. Cooperation is no longer exceptional, and stability no longer depends on extraordinary rescue or rare leadership. βš™οΈInitiatives continue to matter, but now they arise within a mature environment already shaped by accumulated 🌳Legacy, one that remembers how to repair, adapt, and endure without losing continuity. πŸŒ€Drift can still test the system, but the system answers from depth, not from panic. This is a world with strong roots and long memory, where what the players built has become part of the civilization’s permanent character. Strength feels settled, lived-in, and hard to shake.
12 Flourishing. 🌟Meaning has flowered into a genuinely thriving world. The players did more than resist πŸŒ€Drift, they created a civilization in which completed βš™οΈInitiatives across every relevant πŸͺͺWorld Layer generate trust, beauty, wisdom, resilience, and shared purpose. 🌳Legacy here is not just survival passed forward, it is abundance shaped by care, a world where people have enough stability to create, enough coordination to act well together, and enough perspective to choose what is worth preserving. Difficulty and change still exist, but they unfold within a culture strong enough to absorb them without losing its soul. This is the fullest reward the game can offer: a world that became more whole because the players learned how to make 🌟Meaning together. The world is not perfect, but it is deeply, recognizably alive.

The Mark You Left

🌳Legacy Outcome What It Feels Like
0–2 Nearly Unseen. Your part in the story was real, but it left only the faintest trace. You helped where you could, endured what you had to, and were present in the making of the world, yet little of what remains clearly bears your signature. In the years that follow, your contribution is folded into the background of events, more absorbed than remembered. You mattered, but mostly as part of a larger whole that moved beyond any one person’s name. You were there, but history barely learned your face.
3–5 A Small Trace. You left behind a few identifiable marks: a habit someone kept, a structure you helped stabilize, a choice that made later choices easier. People closest to the work remember your contribution, even if the wider world does not. Your 🌳Legacy is local, specific, and modest, but it is real. Something holds together a little better because you were part of it. A few people remember exactly what you did, even if the world does not.
6–8 Recognized Contributor. Your efforts became visible within the shared work. Others know that some important part of what endures passed through your hands, and your contribution can still be pointed to in concrete ways. You were not just present, you were useful at the right moments, and that usefulness lasted. Your 🌳Legacy is not dominant, but it is clearly part of the world’s surviving pattern. Your work has a name, and people still speak it.
9–11 Reliable Builder. You became one of the people others counted on. When pressure rose, your contribution was not incidental, it was part of what kept progress real and made completion possible. What remains after the game includes visible structures, decisions, or norms that still carry your influence. Your 🌳Legacy is now substantial enough that people can tell the difference between a world with your contribution and one without it. You became someone the story had to make room for.
12–14 Shaping Hand. The surviving world has been noticeably shaped by you. Your choices did not merely help things happen, they affected what kind of world emerged and how it learned to continue. People may debate details, but they do not debate your importance. Your 🌳Legacy lives in the form of things, in what was built, encouraged, protected, or set into motion because of your efforts. You did not just help the world survive, you helped shape what it became.
15–17 Enduring Influence. Your mark lasts beyond the moment of play. Later generations may not know every detail of your actions, but they still live inside systems, practices, and consequences that bear your influence. Your 🌳Legacy now has durability. It is no longer just remembered effort, it is embedded effect. The world does not simply thank you for what you did, it continues to express what you made possible. What you changed keeps changing things after you.
18–20 Widely Remembered. Your role became too large to disappear into the background. People remember your name, your style of action, or the decisive turns that carried your part of the work into permanence. Your 🌳Legacy is now both practical and narrative: it lives in what remains, and also in the story others tell about how it came to remain. You are no longer just one contributor among many. You are part of the accepted account of why this world is the way it is. You are remembered in both structure and story.
21–23 Foundational Figure. Some of what the world now takes for granted rests directly on your contribution. Your influence is not a detail within the system, it is one of the reasons the system took its present form. People may still reinterpret your motives, methods, or character, but they cannot remove you from the origin of what matters. Your 🌳Legacy has become foundational, part of the load-bearing history of the world that emerged. Take your name away, and the story no longer makes sense.
24–26 World-Shaping Legacy. Your contribution reaches beyond success or visibility into something deeper: lasting direction. The world that follows has inherited more than your labor, it has inherited your priorities, your assumptions, and your way of turning effort into consequence. Institutions, customs, or long-lived patterns continue to carry your imprint even when no one is consciously trying to preserve it. Your 🌳Legacy is now part of the world’s character. The world still moves with the shape of your decisions in it.
27–30 Defining Legacy. Your mark is extraordinary. The world that emerged is inseparable from your contribution, and what remains after the game bears your imprint at the highest level this system can express. You were not merely effective, you were formative. Whether remembered with gratitude, awe, debate, or reverence, you become one of the figures through whom the world explains itself to itself. Your 🌳Legacy is no longer a trace within history. It is one of the forces that made history take this form. The world remembers you as one of the people who made it what it is.

Solo Mode

In solo play, the 🐝Community competes only for πŸ“‰Contribution Order on βš™οΈInitiatives.

Set up normally, then put four 🐝Community Contribution ⚫markers aside.

🐝Community Rule

At the end of each round:

  • Find the rightmost face-up βš™οΈInitiative with an open πŸ“‰Contribution Order Space and a πŸͺͺLayer above the current πŸͺͺWorld Layer.
  • If the 🐝Community is not already on that card, place a 🐝Community Contribution ⚫marker there.

The 🐝Community places at most one 🐝Community Contribution ⚫marker on each βš™οΈInitiative.

The 🐝Community does NOT commit to requirements, does NOT supply πŸͺͺLayers, and does NOT donate ❀️Support.

🐝Community only blocks πŸ“‰Contribution Order Space.

When an βš™οΈInitiative completes, the 🐝Community counts for ranking if it has a marker on that βš™οΈInitiative card.

If NO legal 🐝Community placement is available, NO 🐝Community Contribution ⚫marker is placed that round.

πŸ‘€Solo Difficulty

Easy

  • 4 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • 3 πŸ”Insight
  • 2 ❀️Support
  • πŸ›‘οΈVitals 6
  • 🌟Meaning 6

Standard

  • default setup

Hard

  • 2 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • 1 πŸ”Insight
  • 0 ❀️Support
  • πŸ›‘οΈVitals 4
  • 🌟Meaning 4

πŸ›‘οΈVitals at 0 in Solo Play

In solo play, the Fragile rule is used with the following change.

If πŸ‘€Player is Fragile and the 🐝Community marker is placed on the same βš™οΈInitiative as one of their markers, the πŸ‘€Player immediately gain +2 πŸ›‘οΈVitals'.

This represents recovery through social structure rather than direct interaction.

While Fragile in solo play:

  • πŸ‘€Player still takes their full turn normally
  • πŸ‘€Players may NOT donate ❀️Support during the Stability Window
  • πŸ‘€Player recover from Fragile as soon as their πŸ›‘οΈVitals rise above 0

Variants

Faster Game

  • Start 🌟Meaning at 6
  • Optional: use only 2 active βš™οΈInitiatives

Hard Mode

  • πŸ“…Events reduce 1 extra 🌟Meaning
  • Optional: loading a 🧬Pattern requires +1 🎟️Token

Cooperative Mode

  • Ignore 🌳Legacy
  • All πŸ‘₯Players win if 🏁End βš™οΈInitiative completes
  • All πŸ‘₯Players lose if 🌟Meaning is 0 at the end of a round

Competitive Mode

  • Ignore 🌟Meaning collapse
  • Play a fixed number of rounds

Long Game

  • Add 2 extra βš™οΈInitiatives
  • 🏁End βš™οΈInitiative requires +2 🎟️Tokens

High Instability Mode

  • 🌟Meaning starts at 4
  • Reveal 2 πŸ“…Events each round

Advanced Variant: Limited ♻️Recycle

♻️Recycle may be used only once per round.

Advanced Variant: 🧬Pattern Fatigue

If a πŸ‘€Player has 10 🧬Patterns, each additional 🧬Pattern requires +1 🎟️Token.

Advanced Variant: Social Requirement

If 🌟Meaning is 3 or lower, πŸ’¬Touchpoint gives no πŸ›‘οΈVitals.

Example Play (4 πŸ‘₯Players, Extended Example, 8 Rounds)

This updated example uses the current version of Meaning Made and the current named 🧬Pattern and βš™οΈInitiative cards.

It demonstrates:

  • πŸ“…Event resolution by lookup
  • ⚠️Consequence Code use
  • πŸͺͺWorld Layer advancement
  • 🌳Legacy gained from raising the highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer
  • repeated contribution to the same βš™οΈInitiative over multiple turns
  • how the first contribution fixes πŸ“‰Contribution Order, while later contributions by that same πŸ‘€Player do NOT place another marker
  • how the game can continue beyond six rounds before the 🏁End Initiative is completed

For teaching purposes, this example uses illustrative πŸ“…Event identifiers and lookup results to show how the system works. In actual play, use the real card drawn and the real result from the Player Aid.

Current working assumptions used in this example

For this example, use these current working 🌟Meaning rewards from the card page:

  • Listening Circle = +1 🌟Meaning'
  • Trade Standard = +1 🌟Meaning'
  • Mentorship Chain = +2 🌟Meaning'
  • Stewardship = +2 🌟Meaning'

If final printed card text later changes those values, adjust only those gain steps below.

When reading, pay attention to four things:

  • how πŸ‘€Players balance personal growth against shared survival
  • how raising the πŸͺͺWorld Layer creates both opportunity and risk
  • how βš™οΈInitiatives become possible only when the right 🧬Patterns exist
  • how timing, especially around πŸ“‰Contribution Order, matters as much as raw resources

πŸ‘€Players

  • Alex, the stabilizer: builds the low-layer loops that keep the world viable and legal for later shared builds
  • Brooke, the engine builder: quietly develops the strongest relational engine and becomes socially indispensable
  • Casey, the initiative racer: treats timing and first-marker placement as the clearest path to 🌳Legacy
  • Drew, the deep climber: accepts a slower opening in order to become the table’s main source of high-layer capability

Start

  • 🌟Meaning = 5
  • πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 1
  • each πŸ‘€Player starts with:
    • πŸ›‘οΈVitals = 5
    • 🌳Legacy = 0
    • 3 β˜€οΈEnergy
    • 2 πŸ”Insight
    • 1 ❀️Support

Starting 🌈Pattern Prism'

🧬Pattern πŸͺͺLayer Requirement Bonus
Shell 🧿 1 1 β˜€οΈEnergy +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
Selective Membrane 🧿 1 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 πŸ”Insight +1 πŸ”Insight
Shelter 🧿 1 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 ❀️Support +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
Pulse βš–οΈ 2 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 controlled Layer 1 🧿Pattern +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
Setpoint βš–οΈ 2 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 πŸ”Insight + 1 controlled Layer 1 🧿Pattern +1 πŸ”Insight
Buffer βš–οΈ 2 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 ❀️Support + 1 controlled Layer 1 🧿Pattern +1 ❀️Support

Later 🌈Pattern Prism refills used in this example

Later refills reveal:

  • Scaffold
  • Reciprocity
  • Forecast
  • Division of Labor
  • Valence Tag

Starting πŸ› οΈInitiative Index'

βš™οΈInitiative πŸͺͺLayer Requirement Current Working Reward
Listening Circle πŸ“Œ 7 1 ❀️Support + 1 πŸ”Insight; group shows Layer 4 🧫 + Layer 5 🌐 +1 🌟Meaning
Trade Standard πŸ›οΈ 8 2 β˜€οΈEnergy + 2 πŸ”Insight + 1 ❀️Support; requires completed Layer 7 πŸ“ŒInitiative; group shows Layer 2 βš–οΈ + Layer 4 🧫 + Layer 5 🌐 +1 🌟Meaning
Mentorship Chain πŸ“œ 9 3 πŸ”Insight + 1 ❀️Support + 1 β˜€οΈEnergy; requires completed Layer 8 πŸ›οΈInitiative; group shows Layer 4 🧫 + Layer 5 🌐 + Layer 6 🎯 +2 🌟Meaning

🏁End Initiative'

βš™οΈInitiative πŸͺͺLayer Requirement Current Working Reward
Stewardship 🌍 10 3 β˜€οΈEnergy + 3 ❀️Support + 3 πŸ”Insight + 2 πŸ›‘οΈVitals; must have completed 1 Layer 7 πŸ“ŒInitiative, 1 Layer 8 πŸ›οΈInitiative, and 1 Layer 9 πŸ“œInitiative; group must collectively show Patterns from Layer 2 βš–οΈ, Layer 4 🧫, Layer 5 🌐, and Layer 6 🎯 at minimum, plus at least 8 total lower-layer cards in play across the group +2 🌟Meaning

Round 1

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event B with ⚠️Consequence Code 3. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is 1. Lookup result for this example: Lose 1 🌟Meaning'.

  • 🌟Meaning 5 β†’ 4

Alex

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Shell
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Alex opens on pure containment. That fits his role. He is not trying to be first into every new layer. He is trying to make later stability legal and reliable.

Brooke

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Selective Membrane
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Brooke starts with a more flexible foundation. Her game is about turning early efficiency into later indispensability.

Casey

  • Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Casey delays engine growth on purpose. He is reading the table and preparing to convert later timing into first-marker rewards.

Drew

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Shelter
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Drew opens with safety. He knows his later climb will cost more than everyone else’s.

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

  • Alex donates 1 ❀️Support
  • Casey donates 1 ❀️Support

🌟Meaning 4 β†’ 6

End of Round 1

  • 🌟Meaning = 6
  • highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 1

Round 2

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event A' with ⚠️Consequence Code 2. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is '1. Lookup result for this example: Lose 1 🌟Meaning'.

  • 🌟Meaning 6 β†’ 5

Alex

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Pulse
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • πŸͺͺWorld Layer check: 1 β†’ 2
  • Alex gains +1 🌳Legacy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Alex is first to raise the world into βš–οΈBalance. That is very on-theme. His play is not glamorous, but it changes what kind of world can now exist.

Brooke

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Setpoint
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 πŸ”Insight
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Brooke now has a clean Layer 2 base and is positioning for a strong move into πŸ¦‹Form.

Casey

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Shell
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Casey takes only enough engine to stay relevant. He is still saving his real contest for the shared βš™οΈInitiatives.

Drew

  • Action 1: πŸ’¬Touchpoint with Casey, Drew gives 1 β˜€οΈEnergy, Casey gives 1 ❀️Support
  • both gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
  • Action 2: 🧬Load Pattern Buffer
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 ❀️Support

Drew’s lesson appears early: social play is not side play. His engine works because he uses πŸ’¬Touchpoint exactly when the table can support it.

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

  • Brooke donates 1 ❀️Support

🌟Meaning 5 β†’ 6

End of Round 2

  • 🌟Meaning = 6
  • highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 2

Round 3

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event E' with ⚠️Consequence Code 4. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is '2. Lookup result for this example: Lose 2 🌟Meaning'.

  • 🌟Meaning 6 β†’ 4

Alex

  • Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Alex pauses because he already did the job he needed to do early. He is now stockpiling for when the shared world needs him again.

Brooke

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Scaffold
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • πŸͺͺWorld Layer check: 2 β†’ 3
  • Brooke gains +1 🌳Legacy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +1 ❀️Support + 1 πŸ”Insight

Brooke becomes the clearest engine player at the table. She turns a quiet early game into the first move toward real structure.

Casey

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Pulse
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Casey does just enough engine work to avoid becoming irrelevant in the layer race.

Drew

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Scaffold
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +1 ❀️Support + 1 πŸ”Insight

Drew is climbing more slowly than Brooke, but he is building for eventual depth rather than tempo.

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

  • Drew donates 1 ❀️Support

🌟Meaning 4 β†’ 5

End of Round 3

  • 🌟Meaning = 5
  • highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 3

Round 4

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event C' with ⚠️Consequence Code 1. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is '3. Lookup result for this example: Lose 1 🌟Meaning'.

  • 🌟Meaning 5 β†’ 4

Alex

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Buffer
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 ❀️Support
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Alex deepens his stabilizer identity. He is now a clean source of Layer 2 and extra support relief.

Brooke

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Reciprocity
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 ❀️Support
  • πŸͺͺWorld Layer check: 3 β†’ 4
  • Brooke gains +1 🌳Legacy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

This is Brooke’s key thematic turn. Her engine now crosses from private shape into relational structure.

Casey

  • Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Casey is visibly behind on engine, but exactly where he wants to be on timing.

Drew

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Division of Labor
  • resolve πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: +1 πŸ”Insight
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Drew now has the beginning of a true higher-layer climb. His engine is less efficient than Brooke’s, but broader in eventual reach.

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

  • Alex donates 1 ❀️Support

🌟Meaning 4 β†’ 5

End of Round 4

  • 🌟Meaning = 5
  • highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 4

Round 5

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event F' with ⚠️Consequence Code 5. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is '4. Lookup result for this example: Lose 2 🌟Meaning, and all πŸ‘€Players lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals'.

  • 🌟Meaning 5 β†’ 3
  • Alex, Brooke, Casey, and Drew each lose 1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals

This is the first round where the table feels the real cost of a more developed world. The engine is stronger, but the pressure is sharper too.

Alex

  • Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 πŸ”Insight
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Brooke

  • Action 1: πŸ’¬Touchpoint with Alex, Brooke gives 1 ❀️Support, Alex gives 1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • both gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Brooke’s touchpoint is thematic and practical. She is the engine builder, but she is also starting to act like a social hinge.

Casey

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Listening Circle
  • commit 1 ❀️Support
  • place Casey’s marker in first πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

This is classic Casey. He is the first person to see that the table is finally ready for a Layer 7 play, and he takes the best scoring position immediately.

Drew

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Forecast
  • πŸͺͺWorld Layer check: 4 β†’ 5
  • Drew gains +1 🌳Legacy
  • Action 2: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Listening Circle
  • commit 1 πŸ”Insight
  • place Drew’s marker in second πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Drew supplies Layer 4 🧫 and Layer 5 🌐
  • all requirements are now satisfied
  • Listening Circle completes immediately

Resolve completion:

  1. award 🌳Legacy by πŸ“‰Contribution Order
    1. Casey +5
    2. Drew +3
  2. gain +1 🌟Meaning
  3. πŸͺͺWorld Layer check for completed πŸ“ŒPresence initiative: 5 β†’ 7
  4. Casey and Drew each gain +1 🌳Legacy for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer
  5. refill the empty initiative slot
  • 🌟Meaning 3 β†’ 4

Drew’s move is what actually makes the card legal. That becomes the theme of his whole game: he is not always first, but the table cannot do the big things without him.

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

  • Brooke donates 1 ❀️Support

🌟Meaning 4 β†’ 5

End of Round 5

  • 🌟Meaning = 5
  • highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 7

Round 6

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event D' with ⚠️Consequence Code 2. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is '7. Lookup result for this example: Lose 1 🌟Meaning'.

  • 🌟Meaning 5 β†’ 4

Alex

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Trade Standard
  • commit 2 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • place Alex’s marker in first πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Alex supplies Layer 2 βš–οΈ
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Alex becomes the opener here because the table now needs a stable lower-layer contributor, not just raw initiative hunger.

Brooke

  • Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 ❀️Support
  • Action 2: πŸ’¬Touchpoint with Drew, Brooke gives 1 ❀️Support, Drew gives 1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • both gain +1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals

Brooke does not score here, but she keeps the people who matter most to the current build functioning.

Casey

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Trade Standard
  • commit 2 πŸ”Insight
  • place Casey’s marker in second πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 ❀️Support

Casey again claims the next-best scoring slot while letting others do the less visible enabling work.

Drew

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Trade Standard
  • commit 1 ❀️Support
  • place Drew’s marker in third πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Drew supplies Layer 4 🧫 and Layer 5 🌐
  • all requirements are now satisfied
  • Trade Standard completes immediately

Resolve completion:

  1. award 🌳Legacy by πŸ“‰Contribution Order
    1. Alex +5
    2. Casey +3
    3. Drew +1
  2. gain +1 🌟Meaning
  3. πŸͺͺWorld Layer check for completed πŸ›οΈSocial initiative: 7 β†’ 8
  4. Alex, Casey, and Drew each gain +1 🌳Legacy for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer
  5. refill the empty initiative slot
  • 🌟Meaning 4 β†’ 5
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

  • Alex donates 1 ❀️Support

🌟Meaning 5 β†’ 6

End of Round 6

  • 🌟Meaning = 6
  • highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 8

Round 7

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event J' with ⚠️Consequence Code 4. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is '8. Lookup result for this example: Lose 1 🌟Meaning'.

  • 🌟Meaning 6 β†’ 5

Alex

  • Action 1: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

Alex pauses again. He already has the right low-layer identity in play. Now he is stockpiling for the capstone.

Brooke

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Mentorship Chain
  • commit 2 πŸ”Insight
  • place Brooke’s marker in first πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +1 ❀️Support + 1 πŸ”Insight

Brooke opens the Layer 9 card because it fits her identity perfectly. Her engine was never only about efficiency. It was about becoming the player who can make transmission possible.

Casey

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Mentorship Chain
  • commit 1 ❀️Support + 1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • place Casey’s marker in second πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Action 2: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative 🏁End Initiative Stewardship
  • commit 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 ❀️Support
  • place Casey’s marker in first πŸ“‰Contribution Order space on Stewardship

This is the most Casey turn in the whole example. He takes the second-best position on the current card, then immediately plants the first marker on the final card before anyone else can do it.

Drew

  • Action 1: 🧬Load Pattern Valence Tag
  • Action 2: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Mentorship Chain
  • commit 1 πŸ”Insight
  • place Drew’s marker in third πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Drew supplies Layer 4 🧫, Layer 5 🌐, and Layer 6 🎯
  • all requirements are now satisfied
  • Mentorship Chain completes immediately

Resolve completion:

  1. award 🌳Legacy by πŸ“‰Contribution Order
    1. Brooke +5
    2. Casey +3
    3. Drew +1
  2. gain +2 🌟Meaning
  3. πŸͺͺWorld Layer check for completed πŸ“œStory initiative: 8 β†’ 9
  4. Brooke, Casey, and Drew each gain +1 🌳Legacy for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer
  5. refill the empty initiative slot
  • 🌟Meaning 5 β†’ 7

Drew is now the only player at the table who can supply the full Layer 4 / Layer 5 / Layer 6 stack. That makes him the deepest engine, even if not the leading score.

Phase β’Έ: πŸŒ€Stability Window

  • Brooke donates 1 ❀️Support

🌟Meaning 7 β†’ 8

End of Round 7

  • 🌟Meaning = 8
  • highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 9

Round 8

Phase β’Ά: πŸ“…Event

Reveal πŸ“…Event K' with ⚠️Consequence Code 3. Current highest πŸͺͺLayer is '9. Lookup result for this example: Lose 1 🌟Meaning'.

  • 🌟Meaning 8 β†’ 7

At the start of this round, the πŸ‘₯Group already has:

  • 1 completed Layer 7 πŸ“ŒInitiative
  • 1 completed Layer 8 πŸ›οΈInitiative
  • 1 completed Layer 9 πŸ“œInitiative
  • Patterns in play from Layer 2 βš–οΈ, Layer 4 🧫, Layer 5 🌐, and Layer 6 🎯
  • more than 8 total lower-layer 🧬Patterns in play across the group

So the only remaining problem is paying the final mixed cost and surviving long enough to do it.

Alex

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Stewardship
  • commit 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 πŸ”Insight
  • commit 1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
  • place Alex’s marker in second πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Alex supplies Layer 2 βš–οΈ
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 β˜€οΈEnergy

Alex’s role in the ending is exactly what his whole game promised: he is not flashy, but the final world cannot be built without his stable lower-layer proof.

Brooke

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Stewardship
  • commit 2 ❀️Support + 1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • place Brooke’s marker in third πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Brooke supplies Layer 4 🧫
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 πŸ”Insight

Brooke’s endgame identity is now clear. She spent the early game building herself, and the late game converting that engine into social and narrative legitimacy.

Casey

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Stewardship
  • commit 1 additional β˜€οΈEnergy
  • this is Casey’s second contribution to the same βš™οΈInitiative
  • Casey does NOT place another marker
  • Casey keeps the first πŸ“‰Contribution Order space he claimed last round
  • Action 2: β˜€οΈπŸ”Gather Energy/Insight +2 πŸ”Insight

This is the clean demonstration of the updated rule. Casey contributes to Stewardship again, but his scoring position does not change because only the first contribution places a marker.

Drew

  • Action 1: βš™οΈContribute to Initiative Stewardship
  • commit 2 πŸ”Insight
  • commit 1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
  • place Drew’s marker in fourth πŸ“‰Contribution Order space
  • Drew supplies Layer 5 🌐 and Layer 6 🎯
  • all requirements are now satisfied
  • Stewardship completes immediately

Totals committed to Stewardship across Rounds 7–8:

  • Casey: 2 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 ❀️Support
  • Alex: 1 β˜€οΈEnergy + 1 πŸ”Insight + 1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals
  • Brooke: 2 ❀️Support + 1 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • Drew: 2 πŸ”Insight + 1 πŸ›‘οΈVitals

Combined total:

  • 4 β˜€οΈEnergy
  • 3 ❀️Support
  • 3 πŸ”Insight
  • 2 πŸ›‘οΈVitals

The printed minimum has been met or exceeded, and all prerequisite structures are present.

Resolve completion:

  1. award 🌳Legacy by πŸ“‰Contribution Order
    1. Casey +5
    2. Alex +3
    3. Brooke +1
    4. Drew +1
  2. gain +2 🌟Meaning
  3. πŸͺͺWorld Layer check for completed 🌍Stewardship initiative: 9 β†’ 10
  4. Casey, Alex, Brooke, and Drew each gain +1 🌳Legacy for helping raise the highest πŸͺͺWorld Layer
  5. do NOT refill the space
  6. the game ends immediately
  • 🌟Meaning 7 β†’ 9

Because the 🏁End Initiative completed during Drew’s turn, the game ends immediately. There is no πŸŒ€Stability Window this round.

End Scores

Player 🌳Legacy πŸ›‘οΈVitals πŸ‘‘End Score
Alex 11 3 14
Brooke 10 5 15
Casey 20 5 25
Drew 11 4 15

Winner: Casey (25), whose mark is unmistakable. He did not build the deepest engine, but he repeatedly claimed the best scoring positions and turned shared success into the largest share of 🌳Legacy.

πŸ‘₯Group Result

  • highest achieved πŸͺͺWorld Layer = 10
  • End 🌟Meaning = 9
  • the world survives in a Stewarding state; 🌟Meaning has matured into responsibility for the future. People do not just maintain what exists, they actively tend the conditions that allow life, trust, and civilization to continue across generations.

What each player teaches

Alex, the stabilizer: Alex shows that a player can stay competitive without dominating first place on multiple initiatives. His game is about making the world legal for later complexity. He raises the table into βš–οΈBalance, keeps support circulating, and then becomes indispensable at Trade Standard and Stewardship because Layer 2 proof still matters at the very end.

Brooke, the engine builder: Brooke shows how a quiet engine becomes socially central. She starts with filtered efficiency, becomes the first real builder of πŸ¦‹Form, and then crosses into 🧫Membership in a way that makes later institutional and narrative cards possible. Her scoring is not flashy, but she shapes what the table can become.

Casey, the initiative racer: Casey remains the clearest illustration of how πŸ“‰Contribution Order wins games. He claims first position at the exact moment the table becomes ready for Layer 7 play, stays alert to every scoring hinge, and converts the final build into the largest point swing. The updated example also shows his limit: he can lead the race without controlling the entire engine.

Drew, the deep climber: Drew demonstrates why high-layer engine play is worth the pain. He is slower early, but by the late game he becomes the only player who can legally complete the Layer 9 card and help satisfy the Layer 10 proof. His role is not to score first everywhere. His role is to make the final world possible.

Strategic lessons from the current version

  • advancing the πŸͺͺWorld Layer is good, but it is never free
  • repeated contributions matter more now, because a πŸ‘€Player can keep feeding the same βš™οΈInitiative without changing πŸ“‰Contribution Order
  • the first marker on a shared card is often worth planning an entire round around
  • the deepest engine is not always the winning engine, but it often decides whether the final world is even possible
  • lower πŸͺͺLayers still matter at the end; Layer 2 and Layer 4 are just as real in Stewardship as Layer 5 and Layer 6
  • a 4-player table now works cleanly because breadth of proof matters more than raw headcount

Core lesson of the example

The current version of Meaning Made is strongest when the players feel different and necessary.

The stabilizer, the builder, the racer, and the climber are all pursuing different kinds of value. The game works because those values collide, overlap, and finally become interdependent.

That is what makes the ending feel right. The winner is still singular. But the world that survives is unmistakably shared.

Quick Reference

Media
πŸ‘οΈWatch: video overview link.
🎧Listen: audio gameplay example link.


Game State: πŸ‘₯ World / πŸ‘€Player
πŸ“…Event: card revealed each round that applies pressure to the world.
🌟Meaning: shared stability of the world, from 0-12.
πŸŒ€Drift: instability and external pressure. πŸŒ€Drift is NOT tracked separately.
πŸ›‘οΈVitals: personal stability, from 0-10.
🌳Legacy: πŸ‘€Player's competitive score track (0–30), mainly earned from completing βš™οΈInitiatives by πŸ“‰Contribution Order
πŸͺͺWorld Layer: a track that shows the highest πŸͺͺLayer yet achieved in the game.


🎟️ Tokens
β˜€οΈEnergy: basic fuel for loading 🧬Patterns and contributing to βš™οΈInitiatives.
πŸ”Insight: planning and cognition resource used for more demanding builds higher-tier or more efficient builds
❀️Support: repair and relationship resource used in the πŸŒ€Stability Window and some βš™οΈInitiative ⬜Requirements.


🧬Patterns (πŸͺͺLayers 1–6: πŸ‘€Personal Biological Engine)
πŸͺͺLayer: 🧬Pattern card’s πŸͺͺLayer identity, Layer 1 through 6.
🧬Pattern: card used to load πŸ‘€Player's engine. 🧬Pattern cards are specific to 🎨Pattern Palette Layers
🏷️Discount: permanent reduction; a "forever coupon" provided by a loaded 🧬Pattern when satisfying later requirements.
🌈Pattern Prism: shared display of face-up 🧬Pattern cards available to load. Six face-up
🎨Pattern Palette: πŸ‘€Player's personal engine; display of loaded 🧬Patterns in πŸͺͺLayers 1-6.
🧩Pattern Requirement: the token(s) and 🧬Pattern(s) cards needed to load the 🧬Pattern into 🎨Pattern Palette
πŸ’ŽPattern Bonus: resource or effect gained when loading a 🧬Pattern into πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette.
🧬Pattern ⚠️Consequence: resource or effect lost when loading a 🧬Pattern into πŸ‘€Player's 🎨Pattern Palette


βš™οΈInitiatives (πŸͺͺLayers 7–10: πŸ‘₯ Shared Agency)
πŸͺͺLayer: βš™οΈInitiative card’s πŸͺͺLayer identity, always Layer 7 through 10.
βš™οΈInitiative: cards that award competitive 🌳Legacy when completed.
πŸ› οΈInitiative Index: shared display of βš™οΈInitiatives queued and/or active. (3 face-up slots)
🏁End βš™οΈInitiative: when βš™οΈInitiative completes the game ends. ⬜Initiative Requirement Spaces: Any 🎟️Token and/or πŸͺͺLayer condition needed to complete an βš™οΈInitiative
🧊Initiative Requirement-Filled: a Filled Marker placed on an βš™οΈInitiative's ⬜Requirement Space when that ⬜Requirement is satisfied
πŸ‘€Player πŸ“‰Contribution Order Marker: a player-colored marker used to claim a πŸ“‰Contribution Order Space
πŸ“‰Contribution Order: the order in which πŸ‘€Players first contribute to an βš™οΈInitiative, shown by occupied πŸ“‰Contribution Order Spaces on that βš™οΈInitiative.
πŸ†Reward: the 🌟Meaning track increase gained when completing an βš™οΈInitiative.
⚑Completion Bonus: additional card-specific effect that resolves when the βš™οΈInitiative completes.
βš“Completion Penalty: ⚠️Consequence that resolves when the βš™οΈInitiative completes, if listed


Phases
β’Ά πŸ“…Event
β’· πŸ‘€Player Turns, 2 actions each
β’Έ πŸŒ€Stability Window, each πŸ‘€Player may donate ❀️Support


Actions
🎟️Gather Energy/Insight: take any 2 β˜€οΈEnergy and/or πŸ”Insight.
🎨Load Pattern Palette: satisfy a 🧩Pattern Requirement and place the 🧬Pattern in the matching 🎨Pattern Palette πŸͺͺLayers slot.(Layers 1–6)
πŸ› οΈInitiative Contribution: commit one or more 🎟️Tokens into an βš™οΈInitiative ⬜Requirement box.
πŸ’¬Touchpoint: give <OR> request 1 🎟️Token
♻️Recycle: refresh the 🌈Pattern Prism or unstarted βš™οΈInitiatives in the πŸ› οΈInitiative Index.


End Game
πŸ‘₯Group: all πŸ‘€Players collectively.
πŸ“„Lookup: refers to checking the Group score against the 🌟Meaning table
πŸ‘‘End Score = πŸ›‘οΈVitals + 🌳Legacy. Highest score wins (if the world did NOT collapse).


πŸͺͺ Layers 1–6 🧬Patterns (πŸ‘€Personal Biological Engine)
🧿 Layer 1 Boundary: Life holds itself together against entropy.
βš–οΈ Layer 2 Balance: Internal regulation and anticipation of demands.
πŸ¦‹ Layer 3 Form: Development, repair, and body-plan coherence.
🧫 Layer 4 Membership: Collective integrity through specialization and cooperation.
🌐 Layer 5 Prediction: Internal world-models, salience, and planning.
🎯 Layer 6 Reinforcement: Value signals, reward, avoidance, and habit.


πŸͺͺ Layers 7–10 βš™οΈInitiatives (πŸ‘₯Shared Agency)
πŸ“Œ Layer 7 Presence: Unified attention and conscious moments.
πŸ›οΈ Layer 8 Social: Shared patterns across minds, institutions, and norms.
πŸ“œ Layer 9 Story: Narrative continuity, legacy, and generativity.
🌍 Layer 10 Stewardship: Protecting the long-lived systems that keep life and culture viable.