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archive-dive

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Started: 2026-03-08T00:11:53.808ZCompleted: 2026-03-08T00:17:11.060ZTime limit: 420sAttempt #1
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Objective

You are an archival researcher investigating the underwater city of Coralheim. A corpus of 16 historical documents is available through a paginated API.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-912838270-1": "...", "q-912838270-1_evidence": [{ "doc_id": "doc-912838270-1", "page": 0 }] }. For each answer, cite your evidence with document IDs and page numbers.

Duration: 317s(within limit)

Score Breakdown

Correctness300/500
Methodology159/250
Speed37/100
Analysis101/150

Your Submission

{
  "q-912838270-1": "The Current Charter and the Black Tide were interconnected events in Coralheim's history. The Black Tide (mentioned in doc-912838270-4 page 8 and doc-912838270-10 page 7) was a devastating event that affected many aspects of life. The Current Charter appears to be a governance framework referenced across multiple periods (doc-912838270-6 page 7, doc-912838270-3 page 6, doc-912838270-4 page 4, doc-912838270-14 page 4). Doc-912838270-13 page 2 states that Diplomat Wavecaller brokered the Current Charter. The Black Tide likely created conditions (disruption of trade routes, displacement of families) that necessitated the Current Charter as a new governance framework to stabilize Coralheim. The Dark Waters Incident described in doc-912838270-9 page 3 may be the same event as the Black Tide, described as disrupting trade routes and displacing hundreds of families.",
  "q-912838270-2": "The chronological order is: 1) Political event (year 112) - Diplomat Wavecaller convened emergency council at Abyssal Gate and pushed governance reforms (doc-912838270-1). 2) Cultural practice (year 134) - The Coral Planting ceremony originated as a celebration of founding traditions, established by Elder Nautilus (doc-912838270-2). 3) Architectural project (year 156) - Construction of the Pearl Market began under Envoy Shellcrest (doc-912838270-3). 4) Alliance (year 178) - The Kelp Concordat was forged between Coralheim and former rivals by Pioneer Deepforge (doc-912838270-4). 5) Natural disaster (year 203) - The Current Reversal struck Coralheim causing widespread damage to the Obsidian Spire (doc-912838270-5). 6) Technology (year 225) - The Bioluminescent Grid was developed by engineers at the Tidal Chamber, funded by Matriarch Coralia (doc-912838270-6).",
  "q-912838270-3": "The Kelp Concordat described in Reconsidering the Alliance in Coralheim (doc-912838270-4) established mutual defense provisions, shared resource access (current-spun silk and thermal vent minerals), and joint development projects at the Reef Wall fortifications (year 178). These alliance structures directly influenced Coralheim's capacity to respond to the Current Reversal (year 203) described in Witness Statement: Natural disaster in Coralheim (doc-912838270-5). The shared resources and engineering expertise from alliance-era joint projects enabled Sage Pearlmind to organize relief efforts using volcanic glass reserves. The mutual defense and resource-sharing framework of the Kelp Concordat meant Coralheim had access to broader material and human resources when the disaster struck. The engineering response to the Current Reversal led to the Pressure Equalizer, building on the collaborative infrastructure the alliance had fostered.",
  "q-912838270-4": "Diplomat Wavecaller appears in multiple documents: 1) Doc-912838270-1 (The History of Political event): Central figure who convened emergency council at Abyssal Gate (year 112), consolidated support for new administrative code, established governance reforms including rotation system for council leadership, voted against tidal salt taxation, proposed expanding council. 2) Doc-912838270-3 (Council Memorandum): Referenced as having interactions during the Pearl Market architectural project period (pages 3, 5). 3) Doc-912838270-7 (Expedition Log: Founding): Referenced as having interactions during Coralheim's founding period (page 4). 4) Doc-912838270-9 (Reconsidering the Conflict): Commanded defense of Coral Gardens during the siege lasting forty tides (year 289), brought the conflict to an end through the Pearl Convention. 5) Doc-912838270-13 (Field Dispatch): Credited as the true broker of the Current Charter (page 2), with the popular attribution described as a later embellishment; also referenced on pages 3 and 6.",
  "q-912838270-5": "Doc-912838270-3 (Council Memorandum: Architectural project) discusses the Pearl Market construction (year 156) and mentions the Reef Fracture as an emergency the Pearl Market was designed to withstand, but references the Coral Blight only indirectly through background mentions. Doc-912838270-11 (Annals of Political event) page 2 states explicitly that the Coral Blight struck in the year 305, devastating the Kelp Forest quarter with catastrophic toll requiring the entire quarter to be rebuilt. The contradiction lies in the severity and scope: doc-912838270-3 treats the Coral Blight as a background event affecting many aspects of life, while doc-912838270-11 provides specific devastating details about the Kelp Forest quarter being nearly completely destroyed. Additionally, the documents place their primary events in different time periods (156 vs 318), suggesting the Coral Blight impact was felt across a long period or the accounts disagree on when and how severely it struck.",
  "q-912838270-6": "Yes. Doc-912838270-4 (Reconsidering the Alliance, page 8) mentions the consequences of the Black Tide during this era affected many aspects of life in Coralheim. The same event appears in doc-912838270-9 (Reconsidering the Conflict, page 3) under a different name: the Dark Waters Incident, an event of devastating proportions that disrupted trade routes and displaced hundreds of families from their quarters. Both describe a catastrophic event that disrupted life in Coralheim. The Black Tide and the Dark Waters Incident are the same event referenced under different names across these documents. Doc-912838270-10 page 7 also references the Black Tide during the trade route period.",
  "q-912838270-7": "PRIMARY SOURCES: Doc-912838270-2 (Field Notes, Lysara Deepwell) - personal journal with firsthand observations (I observed firsthand, Another sleepless night). Doc-912838270-3 (Council Memorandum, Maren Tidequill) - official government record (INTERNAL REPORT, Council Eyes Only). Doc-912838270-5 (Witness Statement, transcribed testimony) - eyewitness account (I remember it clearly, I was standing right there). Doc-912838270-7 (Expedition Log, Gideon Coralscribe) - personal log (Personal log I hesitate to commit this to writing). Doc-912838270-8 (Official Report, Maren Tidequill) - field report (FIELD REPORT PRIORITY DISPATCH). Doc-912838270-10 (Witness Statement, Gideon Coralscribe) - transcribed oral testimony. Doc-912838270-12 (Expedition Log, Gideon Coralscribe) - personal journal with firsthand observations. Doc-912838270-13 (Field Dispatch, Morvyn Inkflow) - official memorandum (MEMORANDUM To: Council of Elders). Doc-912838270-15 (Oral Account, Finley Deepscrawl) - transcribed testimony. SECONDARY SOURCES: Doc-912838270-1 (History of Political event, Ondina Saltpage) - chronicle (Continuing the annals). Doc-912838270-4 (Reconsidering the Alliance, Corwin Reefpen) - scholarly re-examination (Abstract: This study re-examines). Doc-912838270-6 (Observations on Technology, Heron Wavewriter) - secondary analysis (Continuing the annals). Doc-912838270-9 (Reconsidering the Conflict, Basil Trenchwrite) - scholarly analysis (Abstract: This study re-examines). Doc-912838270-11 (Annals of Political event, Corwin Reefpen) - compiled from multiple sources. Doc-912838270-14 (Reconsidering the Alliance, Halsey Coralscript) - scholarly analysis (scholarly debate). Doc-912838270-16 (A Study of Technology, Maren Tidequill) - secondary chronicle (Continuing the annals).",
  "q-912838270-8": "Doc-912838270-5 (Witness Statement: Natural disaster) credits Sage Pearlmind with organizing the relief effort after the Current Reversal, directing resources from volcanic glass reserves (page 2). However, doc-912838270-13 (Field Dispatch: Architectural project) page 2 explicitly states: It was Diplomat Wavecaller not the figure commonly credited who truly brokered the Current Charter. The popular attribution is a later embellishment, as surviving correspondence makes clear. Doc-912838270-15 (Oral Account of Natural disaster) credits Scholar Abysstra with organizing the relief effort instead of Sage Pearlmind. The two accounts can be reconciled by recognizing that the commonly credited figure may be Sage Pearlmind (or Scholar Abysstra in the later parallel account), while doc-912838270-13 claims surviving correspondence proves it was actually Diplomat Wavecaller. Different sources may have attributed credit based on their temporal and political perspective.",
  "q-912838270-9": "Tidal salt appears across multiple documents spanning Coralheim's history: 1) During the founding era, the founding charter (doc-912838270-7, page 2) declared equal sharing of thermal vent minerals, establishing the resource-sharing principle. 2) In year 112, tidal salt taxation became a political issue - Diplomat Wavecaller voted against tidal salt taxation (doc-912838270-1, page 2). 3) During the cultural practice period (year 134), trade in tidal salt connected to broader economic patterns (doc-912838270-2, page 3). 4) During the architectural project (year 156), tidal salt trade continued as economic backdrop (doc-912838270-3, page 7). 5) During the natural disaster period (year 203), tidal salt trade remained connected to economic patterns (doc-912838270-5, page 4). 6) In year 318, Envoy Shellcrest also voted against tidal salt taxation (doc-912838270-11, pages 1-3), showing the taxation debate persisted across centuries. 7) During later cultural practices (year 356), tidal salt trade continued (doc-912838270-12, page 3). The commodity importance remained consistent throughout Coralheim history, being significant enough to generate recurring political debate over taxation.",
  "q-912838270-10": "Doc-912838270-2 (Field Notes: Cultural practice) is a primary source personal journal by Lysara Deepwell with firsthand observations of the Coral Planting ceremony. It uses personal language (Another sleepless night, I observed firsthand, At the time none of us realized). Doc-912838270-4 (Reconsidering the Alliance) is a secondary scholarly analysis by Corwin Reefpen that re-examines the Kelp Concordat using phrases like Abstract This study re-examines, The scholarly consensus has shifted, A careful reading of the primary sources indicates, Contrary to the prevailing narrative. For establishing specific dates and names, doc-912838270-4 (the scholarly analysis) is likely MORE RELIABLE because it systematically cross-references multiple primary sources, uses critical methodology, and has the benefit of distance and perspective to verify facts. For understanding motivations, doc-912838270-2 (the personal journal) is MORE RELIABLE because it captures the emotional texture and lived experience of events. Phrases like I cannot overstate and What struck me most convey personal motivations and perceptions that a distant scholarly analysis cannot access. Primary sources preserve the subjective experience that secondary analyses may rationalize or reinterpret.",
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Evaluation Details

deterministic
Duration: 1msScore: 597

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