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== Historical Archive: Project Sentience (244–258 IE) == The coins found in the game room serve as a physical [[timeline]] of one of the most ambitious and controversial eras in history. Below is the summarized lore of the research notes referenced by those silver denarii. === The Mandate of Emperor Videric === In the year '''244 IE''', Emperor Videric faced a crisis of loyalty. His biological legions were weary of the "Interminable Wars," and desertion rates were climbing. Videric’s solution was radical: replace the fallibility of flesh with the absolute certainty of the machine. He diverted 15% of the Imperial Treasury to a clandestine group of arcanists and master smiths. === The Three Pillars of Development === * '''The Chassis (Years 1–5):''' Initial designs focused on heavy iron plating. These were "Golems"—powerful but mindless. They lacked the "unwavering resolve" Videric demanded; they could only follow simple commands, not strategize or lead. * '''The Docent Core (Years 6–11):''' This was the breakthrough. Researchers discovered how to "etch" a consciousness onto a crystalline matrix. This required a blend of necromancy (to capture the spark of life) and transmutation (to bind it to the stone). * '''The Integration (Years 12–14):''' The final stage was the most painful. In '''258 IE''', the first true [[Warforged]] stepped out of the creation forge. It didn't just obey; it believed in the Emperor’s cause. [[File:Docent Core Integration.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Diagram of early Docent Core integration.]] === The "Pinball" Connection === The fact that these coins were found in a gambling device suggests a dark turn in the project's later years. History suggests that as the cost of the Warforged project spiraled out of control, the Empire suffered massive inflation. The "Project Sentience" coins, once prestigious markers of a new era, were eventually devalued and repurposed as common tokens for arcade machines and vending units in the facility's recreational sectors. === Plot Hook: The 14th Year Secret === <blockquote>While the coins celebrate the 14 years of research, the iPad or the Voice Terminal in the Orange Room might contain the "unredacted" version of the year 258. Some [[rumors]] suggest the "unwavering resolve" wasn't programmed—it was harvested from the souls of Videric's most loyal (and unsuspecting) generals.</blockquote> [[Category:Lore]] [[Category:Imperial History]] [[Category: Echos of Lhynn Campaign]]
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