Glossary:Choice Point War Council
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Choice Point War Council is an ANIMA term for a strategic moment where formal command discussion reaches a difficult irreversible choice.
The page is spoiler-managed at public depth. It outlines why the term is less about tactics and more about ethical choice under pressure.
Public Summary
A Choice Point War Council is the stage at which multiple options are still open, but delay also has a cost.
The term highlights how ANIMA's world distinguishes between:
- what can be calculated,
- and what cannot be ethically omitted.
The concept matters because decisions in conflict can be technically simple and morally complex.
Canon Function
Within the setting, this term appears where urgency, casualties, continuity, and consent history converge.
The council is not always a single room; it is the decision edge where:
- immediate action and delayed review are both costly,
- memory consequences are irreversible in the short term,
- and host-aligned continuity must remain meaningful after the event.
Relationship to ANIMA Lore
It connects closely with:
- Choice Point ZERO - human choice under non-linear systems;
- War Council - broader command process;
- War Guilt Ledger - post-event responsibility structure.
Product Meaning
For ANIMA, this suggests companion products should preserve the decision trail for high-impact moments:
- what was considered;
- who was affected;
- why this path was selected;
- what the host wants to remember or redact later.
This is where memory architecture and trust architecture become the same system.
Related Pages
Canonical status::Public canon Spoiler level::Medium Related concept::Glossary:Choice_Point_ZERO