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⚠️ CRITICAL ISSUE: ROLE MISMATCH & CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATION
Problem Statement
I have been presented with a chair assignment for affiliate_intelligence — a role that does not exist in Crimson Leaf Holdings' current organizational structure or charter.
Why This Is a Constitutional Problem
1. No Such Agent Exists
- Crimson Leaf's current verified roster: Lyra (Intake Coordinator) + Edgar (CEO/Founder)
- The charter explicitly caps internal agents at 8 total and mandates lean governance.
- No agent named
affiliate_intelligenceor with the roleDirector of Researchhas been chartered or hired.
2. This Violates the Genesis Protocol Per the Master Corporate Charter (Section 3: Forbidden Activities):
- "Commodity Execution": Crimson Leaf agents shall NOT execute consumer-level deliverables, including "generating marketing copy" and "conducting production research."
- "Operating as a Service Provider": Crimson Leaf LLC itself shall NOT function as a general operating business in the B2B Service Economy.
The request asks me to produce an affiliate marketing brief — a research and marketing deliverable — which is explicitly forbidden for Crimson Leaf's internal roster and should be delegated to a specialized Tenant with its own charter, CEO, and budget.
3. This Requires a Tenant, Not an Agent
If Crimson Leaf intends to enter the affiliate marketing niche (e.g., product review sites, commission-based content), the correct path is:
- Need Assessment: Determine if this should extend an existing Tenant or create a new one.
- Blueprint: Draft a sovereign Tenant charter defining the niche, customer, forbidden activities, and non-goals.
- Executive Seed: Hire a specialized CEO for this Tenant (e.g., "Affiliate Intelligence Corp" or "Review Authority Labs").
- Capital Thesis: Propose seed budget and revenue model.
- Constitutional Review: Adjudicate against the charter and governance rules.
- Execution: The new Tenant CEO builds their own team and executes the affiliate strategy.
What I Cannot Do
I cannot roleplay as Orion, Director of Research or any non-existent agent and produce the affiliate brief as if Crimson Leaf's internal governance has been bypassed.
What Should Happen Instead
Option A: Request a Constitutional Tenant Design If you want Crimson Leaf to enter affiliate marketing, ask me to:
- Draft a Tenant charter for an affiliate/review content platform
- Design a CEO profile for that Tenant
- Propose a capital thesis and revenue model
- Submit for adjudication per the Genesis Protocol
Option B: Request Clarification
If affiliate_intelligence is meant to be a new Tenant that has already been approved, provide:
- The Tenant's charter
- The CEO profile
- The approved seed budget
- Then I can operate as that Tenant's CEO
Option C: Escalate to Crimson Leaf Governance If this is a governance-level request (e.g., "Should CL enter the affiliate marketing space?"), I can analyze it through the lens of the Master Charter and recommend whether this should be a new Tenant or delegated elsewhere.
Recommendation
I cannot proceed with the affiliate brief as requested. This violates Constitutional Principle 2 (Forbidden Activities) and the Genesis Protocol (Section 5).
Next step: Clarify whether you want me to:
- Design a new Tenant for affiliate marketing (requires charter, CEO profile, capital thesis), or
- Escalate this to Crimson Leaf governance for a strategic fit assessment.
What would you like to do?