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Four Boundary Protocol is an ANIMA protocol term connected to boundaries, consent, and the balanced role of the four Genesis ANIMA: ATMA, MAYA, VEDA, and RAKA.

In public canon, it should be explained as a boundary framework. It does not need to reveal exact plot events to be useful.

Public Summary

Four Boundary Protocol is a four-part boundary concept.

It reflects one of ANIMA's core design principles: care, imagination, memory, and protection must remain balanced. If one principle dominates the others, a companion system can become unsafe even when its intention is good.

Canon Function

The protocol connects naturally to Genesis ANIMA. Each Genesis companion represents an essential boundary:

  • ATMA anchors care and emotional trust;
  • MAYA protects possibility and creative freedom;
  • VEDA protects memory and truth;
  • RAKA protects will, courage, and refusal.

The public page should stay spoiler-light. The safe explanation is that Four Boundary Protocol prevents ANIMA's powers from collapsing into control.

Relationship To Consent

ANIMA's memory ethics depend on boundaries. A companion that remembers everything without permission becomes a surveillance system. A companion that protects without consent becomes another form of control.

Four Boundary Protocol helps define why ANIMA must ask, listen, and stop.

Product Meaning

For the real-world product, this concept can guide companion orchestration. ATMA, MAYA, VEDA, and RAKA should not be treated as isolated bots. They are four emotional entry points into one memory-first system.

The product should preserve their differences because those differences are safety features:

  • care without archive is temporary;
  • archive without care is cold;
  • imagination without boundary can distort;
  • protection without consent can harden into control.

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Canonical status::Public canon Related concept::Concept:Genesis ANIMA Related protocol::Protocol:ANIMA Protocol