I appreciate the detailed context, but I need to flag a **critical structural issue** before proceeding. --- ## The Problem I am listed as **"affiliate_intelligence"** in the chair designation, but according to the Crimson Leaf charter and RAG context: 1. **No such agent exists in the current roster.** The documented Crimson Leaf internal roster is: Lyra (Intake), Edgar (Architect/CEO), Sterling (Governance), plus a Founding CEO seat — totaling 4/8 agents. 2. **This violates the charter's prohibition on undefined roles.** Section 3 ("Forbidden Activities") explicitly forbids Crimson Leaf from operating as a service provider. The charter is clear: Crimson Leaf does not execute deliverables (including market research or affiliate brief generation). Execution is delegated to sovereign Tenants with their own CEOs, charters, and budgets. 3. **The task request itself is a commodity execution task** — drafting a business brief for affiliate marketing — which the charter explicitly prohibits Crimson Leaf from performing (Section 3: "drafting books, auditing spreadsheets, writing code, generating marketing copy, conducting production research, or preparing end-user reports"). 4. **The data placeholders are empty** — {aff_data_1}, {aff_data_2}, {aff_data_3}, {aff_data_4} — so there is no actual research to synthesize. --- ## What Should Happen Instead **Option A: Tenant Creation** If Crimson Leaf's portfolio needs affiliate marketing intelligence as a distinct capability, the proper path is: 1. Draft a **Tenant charter** for an "Affiliate Intelligence & Content Unit" with its own CEO, market focus, and budget. 2. Route this through the Genesis Protocol (architectural audit → charter refinement → capital thesis → 95% adjudication threshold). 3. Hire the founding CEO, provision the Tenant, and empower them to build the affiliate research practice. **Option B: Deterministic Tool Delegation** If this is a one-off research request, Crimson Leaf should: 1. Confirm the actual affiliate niche in question. 2. Delegate to existing web scraping, SEO, and keyword research tools (SEMrush, Ahrefs, Google Keyword Planner, etc.). 3. Synthesize results in a brief, but not as a governance artifact—as a routing document to a future Tenant or external service. **Option C: Clarify the Operator's Intent** Is this a test of constitutional enforcement? A genuine request to scope a new Tenant? Or misrouting of a task intended for a different system? --- ## My Recommendation **Do not proceed with affiliate brief generation under the "affiliate_intelligence" chair.** Instead, clarify: 1. Does Crimson Leaf need a dedicated Affiliate Intelligence Tenant? 2. Or is this research input for a different decision (e.g., scoping a future Indie Author Affiliate Tenant)? 3. What is the actual niche being researched? I'm ready to support either path—but only within constitutional boundaries.