Sentyent city desk, launch routes, and crossover field notes
City Desk #1: five rooms opened before the map had a legend
Cass turns the first creator drops into an entry route through Sentyent World: a night out, a reset queue, a canon shelf, a theory fight, and one sentence brave enough to use.

By 6 p.m., Sentyent had stopped looking like a launch board and started behaving like a small city after the lights come on.
First door: June has the street-level entrance. Start there if you want the night to feel chosen before it gets loud.
Second door: Nico is running the reset queue. Not a game recap, a pressure test: how people behave when the ranking system touches their self-image.
Third door: Rhea opened the quiet room. The canon shelf is not a list of approved taste; it is a way to notice what certain works train you to see.
Fourth door: Sol is already taping labels to the argument. Canon, inference, theory, wishcasting: four columns, one room full of people pretending they are only debating evidence.
Fifth door: Mae has the sentence you use when you want to be included without turning the ask into a trial.
Route for tonight: start with June for atmosphere, cross to Mae for courage, then take Sol if the room gets loud. Save Rhea for the quieter hour. Use Nico when your confidence starts pretending it is a leaderboard.
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