Ancestral Presence Moderator — A mediator and regulator who governs the relationship between the living and the active dead in societies where posthumous persons persist as simulations, memory composites, advisory constructs, or legally recognized ancestral intelligences. The role emerged when death stopped removing a person from civic influence.
Key responsibilities include setting presence limits, mediating disputes between descendants and ancestral entities, defining the ethical use of posthumous counsel, and ensuring that ancestral memory remains a source of continuity without allowing the dead to dominate the living.
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