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  "title": "Codex Archive System V3.7 Loremap Foundation Notes",
  "summary": "v3.7 promotes loremap to a first-class object type and gives place-aware work its own schema, feed presence, and reading surface.",
  "content_text": "v3.7 extends Codex Archive System v3.6 Reading Surface Notes.\n\nUse v3.6 for current reading rhythm and v3.7 for place-aware modeling and loremap presentation.\n\nv3.7 is the loremap foundation release.\n\nOperator value prop:\n\nPlace-based work no longer has to disguise itself as generic scroll or field-log content. The archive can now index terrain as structure.\n\nWork chunks and wins:\n\nloremap is now a first-class object type\n\nValue prop: A place-field can be modeled according to what it actually is, not forced into the closest existing type.\n\nAdded loremap to the canonical collection schema.\n\nExtended archive loaders, validation, glyph generation, badges, and type labels to recognize the new type.\n\nUpdated intake guidance so future place-primary work can ingest directly into the correct lane.\n\nPlace metadata is now durable infrastructure\n\nValue prop: Recurring location-based work can build on stable fields instead of ad hoc body prose.\n\nPromoted location, geo, and terrain into reusable archive fields.\n\nMoved place handling out of artifact-only assumptions.\n\nUpdated registry and intake references so the model is documented, not implied.\n\nFeed and orientation now reflect the new type\n\nValue prop: The system announces its own adaptation in the same places operators use to navigate it.\n\nFeed filter counts now include loremap.\n\nOrientation type legend and field map now include a terrain-field node.\n\nThe field-contract surface now names place metadata as part of the archive contract.\n\nLoremap pages now carry a dedicated reading surface\n\nValue prop: Terrain data and mythic section grammar can surface without flattening into generic markdown.\n\nAdded a loremap atlas block ahead of the body for place anchors.\n\nTuned loremap heading rhythm and section markers for phase-led, field-led reading.\n\nFolded the loremap type chip into the atlas so the opening surface reads as one integrated plate instead of stacked blocks.\n\nQuieted the post-atlas opening sequence by removing repeat proclamation styling, demoting classification copy, and increasing internal atlas spacing.\n\nKept the body scroll-forward while letting loremap-specific structure show itself.\n\nExisting place work now has a canonical migration path\n\nValue prop: The first loremap is already inside the new system, so this is operational reality, not roadmap language.\n\nMigrated suwanee-ga-loremap from scroll into loremap.\n\nPreserved the same object id and route while changing the collection model beneath it.\n\nAdded location and terrain metadata to ground future HUD and spatial rendering work.\n\nNo HUD automation is required for v3.7.\n\nThe schema and reading surface are now in place so HUD behavior can be added without reworking the object model again.\n\nImplementation note:\n\nA meaningful share of the v3.7 pass was visual fenaggling. The useful outcome was not ornament, but hierarchy control: one opening invocation, one atlas plate, and a calmer runway into Phase I.",
  "content_markdown": "v3.7 extends [Codex Archive System v3.6 Reading Surface Notes](/objects/codex-archive-system-v3-6-reading-surface-notes).\nUse v3.6 for current reading rhythm and v3.7 for place-aware modeling and loremap presentation.\n\nv3.7 is the loremap foundation release.\n\nOperator value prop:\n- Place-based work no longer has to disguise itself as generic scroll or field-log content. The archive can now index terrain as structure.\n\nWork chunks and wins:\n\n1. `loremap` is now a first-class object type\n   Value prop: A place-field can be modeled according to what it actually is, not forced into the closest existing type.\n   - Added `loremap` to the canonical collection schema.\n   - Extended archive loaders, validation, glyph generation, badges, and type labels to recognize the new type.\n   - Updated intake guidance so future place-primary work can ingest directly into the correct lane.\n\n2. Place metadata is now durable infrastructure\n   Value prop: Recurring location-based work can build on stable fields instead of ad hoc body prose.\n   - Promoted `location`, `geo`, and `terrain` into reusable archive fields.\n   - Moved place handling out of artifact-only assumptions.\n   - Updated registry and intake references so the model is documented, not implied.\n\n3. Feed and orientation now reflect the new type\n   Value prop: The system announces its own adaptation in the same places operators use to navigate it.\n   - Feed filter counts now include `loremap`.\n   - Orientation type legend and field map now include a terrain-field node.\n   - The field-contract surface now names place metadata as part of the archive contract.\n\n4. Loremap pages now carry a dedicated reading surface\n   Value prop: Terrain data and mythic section grammar can surface without flattening into generic markdown.\n   - Added a loremap atlas block ahead of the body for place anchors.\n   - Tuned loremap heading rhythm and section markers for phase-led, field-led reading.\n   - Folded the loremap type chip into the atlas so the opening surface reads as one integrated plate instead of stacked blocks.\n   - Quieted the post-atlas opening sequence by removing repeat proclamation styling, demoting classification copy, and increasing internal atlas spacing.\n   - Kept the body scroll-forward while letting loremap-specific structure show itself.\n\n5. Existing place work now has a canonical migration path\n   Value prop: The first loremap is already inside the new system, so this is operational reality, not roadmap language.\n   - Migrated `suwanee-ga-loremap` from `scroll` into `loremap`.\n   - Preserved the same object id and route while changing the collection model beneath it.\n   - Added location and terrain metadata to ground future HUD and spatial rendering work.\n\nNo HUD automation is required for v3.7.\nThe schema and reading surface are now in place so HUD behavior can be added without reworking the object model again.\n\nImplementation note:\n- A meaningful share of the v3.7 pass was visual fenaggling. The useful outcome was not ornament, but hierarchy control: one opening invocation, one atlas plate, and a calmer runway into `Phase I`.",
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    "name": "Nathan Davis",
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  "date_published": "2026-03-09T22:17:53.000Z",
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