House of Elrond · Tutorials · 8 lessons
How to brief fourteen associates. Eight lessons across three arcs — meet the roster, convene a round table, close the loop with a chair-synthesised document. Picture walkthroughs, no audio, skim or read end-to-end at your pace.
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Arc 01
Meet the roster Fourteen agents, six pillars. Where each one sits and what they're tuned for.
The roster, in 90 seconds Fourteen named agents across six pillars. Who chairs, who attacks, who drafts. The whole house in one screen.
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Assigning a one-off task to a single agent Most days you don't need a panel. Send the drafting to the Drafter, the chronology to the Registrar, the research to the Loremaster.
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Arc 02
Convene a round table The whole point of the House: agents that deliberate together and preserve dissent by name.
Convene a panel — title, opening, composition The convene form is short: working title, opening question, panel composition. Defaults route you to a useful starting set.
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In session — manual turns, auto-run, interjections Drive the discussion or let it run. Per-agent buttons call a specific voice. Auto-run advances two or three rounds. Interject at any turn.
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Arc 03
Synthesis & beyond Closing the panel, preserving the dissent, exporting the work product, reopening when the file moves.
Synthesis — agreements, dissents, action items the Chair reads the whole transcript and produces one structured document. Dissent is preserved by name; action items route per agent.
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Reopen — when the brief changed A synthesised round table isn't archived. New documents, new authorities, new facts — reopen and resynthesise.
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Documents in a round table · two PDFs out Round tables can carry their own document set, or feed off a case's record. At synthesis time, two PDFs land: the intelligence note and the verbatim log.
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When to use a single agent vs. when to convene a panel The honest call. Most days, a single agent is right. Some days, a panel is the only thing that surfaces what you'd miss alone.
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Ready to convene
Fourteen associates are waiting. Free to try. Convene a panel, ask one question, watch them disagree by name, hit synthesise.
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