Respect the source
Start from approved art, metadata, lore, relationships, rights, and community context.
Provenance first
Collections contain worlds: characters, aesthetics, relationships, communities, and unrealized commercial potential. Confluence exists to help rights owners develop those worlds responsibly and continuously.
Agent systems should increase the range and consistency of a creative team without replacing authorship, accountability, taste, or ownership.
Start from approved art, metadata, lore, relationships, rights, and community context.
Provenance firstGive founders, writers, artists, and rights owners visible approval over what becomes canon and what publishes.
Human approvalCreate stories, interactions, play, participation, and products people can actually experience.
Visible outcomesUse audience signals to guide future chapters while preserving the distinctive voice of each world.
Responsible growthThe Confluence combines experience across Web3 collections, games, character systems, creative production, and AI workflows. The standard remains straightforward: use authorized sources, make review visible, and publish work a human team is willing to stand behind.
Generated material does not become official because a model produced it. Approval defines canon.
Commercial use is bounded by the permissions and agreements attached to the source IP.
Interactive characters are presented as AI experiences with clear boundaries and accountable operators.