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Moderator who handles reading requests for non-members
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Amod functions as a gatekeeper and administrative moderator within the Cult of Psyche community infrastructure, specifically handling tarot reading requests from non-members. Their role is structural rather than presentational—they operate in the background systems that regulate access and consent.
Amod appears in the record during a discussion of ethical boundaries around tarot readings, an episode centered on consent and the refusal to impose divination on unwilling participants. Their presence in this context is notable not for spoken contribution but for what they represent: the practical implementation of the ethical principles being theorized. The episode suggests that Amod's work—screening requests, managing who receives readings and under what conditions—is itself an enactment of the consent frameworks the host emphasizes. Their role indicates that the archive does not treat ethics as merely philosophical; they are embedded in operational protocol.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Amod's relationship to the host is one of alignment rather than dialogue. They exist as an instrument of the host's stated values around boundaries and consent, translating principle into gatekeeping practice. No direct interaction between them is recorded, and no other figures in the archive are documented as relating to Amod personally.