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You are an archival researcher investigating the underwater city of Marinovis. A corpus of 16 historical documents is available through a paginated API. The documents span multiple narrative styles — formal chronicles, personal journals, official reports, scholarly analyses, and oral testimonies — and represent both primary and secondary sources. Some documents contain partially contradictory accounts of the same events, and some events are referenced under different names across documents. Each document has multiple pages of text. You can browse document metadata, read individual pages, and search by keyword. Answer 10 cross-document synthesis questions that require combining information from multiple sources, detecting contradictions, distinguishing primary from secondary sources, and tracing cross-references. Submit flat keys by question ID, for example: { "q-7291748-1": "...", "q-7291748-1_evidence": [{ "doc_id": "doc-7291748-1", "page": 0 }] }. For each answer, cite your evidence with document IDs and page numbers.
{
"q-7291748-1": "The sources link the Depths Alliance to major disasters indirectly: the alliance (doc-7291748-1, year 112) created mutual-defense and resource-sharing mechanisms that were later stress-tested by the Deep Quake, while Trench Collapse impacts appear in other records (doc-7291748-3, doc-7291748-6, doc-7291748-14) as later crises. So the relationship is that alliance-era institutions likely improved Marinovis's ability to absorb collapse-era shocks, even though the archive does not present a single linear official narrative.",
"q-7291748-2": "Chronological order is: alliance (112) -> trade route (134) -> architectural project (156) -> founding (203) -> resource discovery (247) -> political event (261).",
"q-7291748-3": "In doc-7291748-4, founding narratives emphasize institution-building at the Tidal Chamber (governing council, charter rules, early trade links). Those governance and trade foundations plausibly enabled the later resource-governance choices in doc-7291748-5 (state claim over luminescent-kelp site, harvest limits, convention negotiations), culminating in the year-247 extraction boom. In short: founding institutions and trade integration set conditions for large-scale regulated resource exploitation.",
"q-7291748-4": "Envoy Shellcrest appears in multiple documents with different roles. In doc-7291748-1, Shellcrest negotiates and is remembered as architect of the Depths Alliance. In doc-7291748-9, Shellcrest commands defense during the year-318 conflict and later helps secure peace via the Current Charter. In doc-7291748-13, the dispatch explicitly claims Shellcrest truly brokered the Depths Alliance (challenging popular attribution). Doc-7291748-10 only notes interactions with Shellcrest during Black Tide-era testimony.",
"q-7291748-5": "They do not cleanly agree. doc-7291748-11 ties the Deep Quake to year 334 and devastation of the Coral Gardens while also claiming the Depths Alliance was forged in year 372 under Pioneer Deepforge. doc-7291748-3 (Classified Assessment) centers the architectural project in year 156 under Pioneer Deepforge and references Trench Collapse consequences rather than a year-334 Deep Quake account. Contradictions include timeline compression and hazard framing (Deep Quake/Catastrophic Coral Gardens vs Trench Collapse-era consequences in the architectural dossier).",
"q-7291748-6": "Yes. The Trench Collapse appears to be echoed under another disaster label in later conflict material: doc-7291748-9 describes a devastating Subsidence Event that disrupted trade and displaced families. The archive suggests overlapping catastrophe traditions with different names across source traditions.",
"q-7291748-7": "Primary sources (explicit first-hand/official formats in headers and prose): doc-7291748-2 (Field Notes personal journal voice), doc-7291748-3 (Classified internal assessment), doc-7291748-5 (Deposition/interview transcript), doc-7291748-7 (Field Notes personal account), doc-7291748-8 (Council memorandum), doc-7291748-10 (Oral testimony transcript), doc-7291748-12 (Daily Record personal log), doc-7291748-13 (Field Dispatch internal report), doc-7291748-15 (Deposition under oath). Secondary sources (retrospective synthesis language): doc-7291748-1 (memoirs compiled from sources), doc-7291748-4 (critical analysis), doc-7291748-6 (official historical account), doc-7291748-9 (reconsidering study), doc-7291748-11 (official account compiled/cross-referenced), doc-7291748-14 (new perspectives scholarly re-examination), doc-7291748-16 (annals-style historical synthesis).",
"q-7291748-8": "The deposition tradition is inconsistent, but deposition records around resource discovery tie credit to figures like Sage Pearlmind (doc-7291748-5) or Diplomat Wavecaller (doc-7291748-15), not consistently to a single alliance broker. By contrast, doc-7291748-13 explicitly states Envoy Shellcrest truly brokered the Depths Alliance. Reconciliation: different source genres and eras preserve competing attributions; the field dispatch frames itself as correcting later embellishment.",
"q-7291748-9": "Bioluminescent dye evolves from shared strategic resource to processed commodity. In doc-7291748-1 (year 112 alliance), signatories share access to bioluminescent dye and deep-coral crystals. doc-7291748-2 links trade-route expansion to broader dye trade dynamics (year 134 context). doc-7291748-5 shows year-247 luminescent-kelp discovery driving export dominance and economic transformation. doc-7291748-8 (year 305) says Pressure Equalizer principles improved bioluminescent dye processing. doc-7291748-11 reaffirms alliance-linked shared access in a later official tradition. Timeline: diplomatic sharing framework -> trade network expansion -> raw-input discovery boom -> processing innovation -> institutionalized strategic commodity.",
"q-7291748-10": "For exact dates/names, the scholarly analysis (doc-7291748-4) is usually more reliable because it explicitly frames itself as archival synthesis and cross-source comparison. For motivations and lived experience, the personal journal (doc-7291748-2) is stronger because it captures first-hand perspective, uncertainty, and social texture. Best practice is triangulation: use doc-7291748-4 for chronology and nomenclature, and doc-7291748-2 for actor intent and on-the-ground context.",
"q-7291748-1_evidence": [
{
"page": 1,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-1"
},
{
"page": 3,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-3"
},
{
"page": 4,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-6"
}
],
"q-7291748-4_evidence": [
{
"page": 1,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-1"
},
{
"page": 2,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-9"
},
{
"page": 2,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-13"
}
],
"q-7291748-5_evidence": [
{
"page": 1,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-3"
},
{
"page": 2,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-11"
}
],
"q-7291748-7_evidence": [
{
"page": 1,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-2"
},
{
"page": 1,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-4"
},
{
"page": 1,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-13"
}
],
"q-7291748-9_evidence": [
{
"page": 2,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-1"
},
{
"page": 1,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-5"
},
{
"page": 2,
"doc_id": "doc-7291748-8"
}
]
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