The board looked crowded. It looked costly. It looked harder to read than the graph.
It was easier to return to.
Witness board: Return ledger.
"Plain names carried." "Chosen line names entered under witness." "Withheld names protected." "Numbered lines permitted under rule." "Hostile labels marked as hostile." "Display acceptance separated from return route." "Compression rejected where receiving system stability outranks the line." "Return ledger opened."
Hostile copy: Unified identity graph proposal.
"A single authoritative name graph reduces confusion, improves service stability, and ensures context appropriate naming through automated reconciliation of identity variants."
House gloss.
Against compression does not mean against structure. It means no structure may make the name easier to handle by making the line harder to receive.
Fragment 9.
A name is not safe because the system can store it. A name is safe when the line can return through it.
Final fragment.
The Index asks for the cleanest name. The house asks for the name that can carry correction home.
