Kodaka are system-breakers—rogue coders who manipulate the hidden code of Keshuma. They operate in secret, rewriting reality, unlocking forbidden layers, and creating temporary backdoors to escape the system’s control.
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Kodaka symbolize rebellion through knowledge. They are idealists, cynics, and survivalists—each with their own view of truth. To be a Kodaka is to question everything… and act on it.
They sit above civic offices through hereditary Houses and an inner council that controls key system permissions. Policy is implemented as code: movement gates, resource allocation, surveillance thresholds, and emergency protocols. The Kaichukan serve as an enforcement and audit arm—nominally a check, functionally a partner. Public sentiment mixes awe and suspicion; access to Kodaka education is tightly restricted, keeping the class closed and elite.
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Officially: preserve city continuity and safety. Practically: monopolize truth by controlling code—expand usable cache, define what’s real, and prevent destabilizing actors from writing at their layer. Long term, they pursue a master map of “reality rules” (through Academy research and under-city archaeocode expeditions) to keep Keshuma governable—and governed by them.
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