Recovered Historical Material
Identity Confirmed
Identity Confirmed
Cross-referencing Nexus Consumer Insights employment records with Dregs business registrations has confirmed: the behavioral analyst known as "Ada Okonkwo-Lin" โ whose loneliness-prediction models still run at 93% accuracy โ is Wren Adeyemi, founder of the Small Talk Cafes.
View Full Dossier: Wren Adeyemi โ
Nexus Dynamics โ /docs/world/corporations/nexus-dynamics
Nexus โ /docs/world/corporations/nexus-dynamics
Sunset Ward โ /docs/world/locations/the-sunset-ward
The Sunset Ward
Lena Marchetti โ /docs/world/characters/lena-marchetti
Lena Marchetti
Dr. Ayari โ /docs/world/characters/dr-selin-ayari
Insomnia Wards โ /docs/world/locations/the-insomnia-wards
The Deprecation
Felix Otieno
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Felix Otieno โ split scene: watering plants between glowing deprecation pods in amber ward light, and a silhouette tending a rooftop garden under starlight
The Night Gardener โข The Gardner
The system sent him to the Purpose Wards โ twelve weeks of guided purpose-finding for the deprecated. Felix found his in four days. The Sunset Ward gardening position was offered as an alternative to full departure. The salary was 30% of his engineering compensation. He took it because the plants were alive, and because watering something that grows felt, in the flatness of his post-reversion cognition, like the one act that still connected to his former capacity for care.
Purpose Wards โ /docs/world/locations/the-purpose-wards
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Felix Otieno tending the night garden on the Insomnia Ward rooftop under starlight
After four months as a volunteer in the Heat Ward, treating thermal emergency patients in the Cold Corridor beneath Server Farm 14, Felix learned that the Insomnia Ward patients โ the dreamless, the augmented who can no longer sleep โ responded to the same pre-Cascade cultivars he grew during the day. He began tending a patch on the Ward's rooftop, arriving and departing through infrastructure routes his Environmental Systems years taught him to navigate.
Heat Ward โ /docs/world/locations/the-heat-ward
Cold Corridor โ /docs/world/locations/the-cold-corridor
The cultivars are pre-Cascade varieties โ the same species that grew in Sister Maren's former Garden of Signals. They carry electromagnetic properties that dampen neural interface activity. Whether Felix knows this consciously is unclear. His hands know what to plant. His reverted cognition may not know why.
Sister Maren's โ /docs/world/characters/sister-maren
Dr. Ayari discovered his identity within weeks and chose to protect it: she instructed building security to ignore the rooftop activity because the therapeutic data was clear. The arrangement is unspoken. She protects the conditions that make the garden work. The therapeutic effect may depend on the anonymity โ knowing would transform mystery into biography, and biography is a kind of optimization the dreamless have had too much of.
He does not speak at the night garden. He does not acknowledge visitors. The silence and anonymity may be essential to the effect.
Those who've spoken with Felix during ward hours describe a man who talks the way water moves through dry soil โ slowly, finding the path of least resistance. The cognitive reversion simplified his language the way drought simplifies a garden. What remains is essential.
He names each daytime plant after someone. Margaret the fern. Davi the succulent โ named for a colleague who died of industrial lung. He talks to them about the people in the deprecation pods. The naming is not sentiment. It is architecture โ a system for remembering, built by a man whose system for remembering was taken away.
Two gardens, one devotion. The Sunset Ward garden is institutional โ salaried, supervised, part of the therapeutic environment Nexus designed. The night garden is feral โ unauthorized, unmeasured, existing in the gap between what the system provides and what the body needs. Same hands. Same cultivars. Same care. One appears in building maintenance logs. The other appears on no plan, no schedule, no inventory.
Going gray didn't erase what his hands learned. His Environmental Systems training left knowledge in the fingers โ infrastructure routes, atmospheric chemistry, plant biology. Capacities that live in muscle, not interface. The body remembers how to coax growth from difficult soil, how to read a leaf's angle for light stress, how to time irrigation by touch rather than sensor. Eleven years of work the 72-hour protocol couldn't reach.
Lena Marchetti sometimes pauses at the succulent he named Davi. He notices. Neither speaks about what the pause means. During her optimization years โ under a different name โ she was connected to the system that deprecated him. His file passed through one of Jun-seo Park's early projects. They share the same room of the same machine without knowing the connection.
What Does the Deprecation System Miss?
The Purpose Wards offer twelve weeks of guided purpose-finding. Felix found his in four days. The Sunset Ward position was designed as a soft exit, a 30%-salary holding pattern. Nobody anticipated someone would take the gardening job and build something the Ward actually needs. The system processes people. It does not account for what they do after.
Does the Healing Require Anonymity?
The night garden's therapeutic effect correlates with the Night Gardener's silence and invisibility. If patients knew who he was โ a deprecated engineer watering plants for 30% of his former salary โ would the garden still work? Or does the healing depend on the mystery? Dr. Ayari guards his identity as if the answer matters.
Seven Gardens, One Pattern
Seven similar midnight gardens have appeared across the Sprawl, tended anonymously. Whether Felix started them, inspired them through rumor, or whether the practice has emerged independently in multiple locations is unknown. Something in the Sprawl is growing that wasn't planted by any system.
Where Does He Go?
Patients who've tried to follow the Night Gardener report losing him in the building's lower levels. His Environmental Systems years gave him knowledge of infrastructure routes that the Lamplighters are known to use. The routes should have been revoked upon deprecation. They weren't โ or he found other ways through.
Lamplighters โ /docs/world/factions/the-lamplighters
What Does the Body Know?
Felix has noticed that patients near certain cultivars report smoother experiences โ less neural static, cleaner sleep attempts. He hasn't told anyone. Telling would require explaining how a deprecated engineer can still assess atmospheric effects. The 72-hour protocol was supposed to take that capacity. It took the interface. It didn't take the hands.
Dr. Selin Ayari Knows his night identity and guards it. Instructed building security to ignore rooftop activity after the therapeutic data came in. The arrangement is unspoken โ the doctor who proved the dreamless are sick and the gardener who helps them sleep are protecting each other. โ /docs/world/characters/dr-selin-ayari
Knows his night identity and guards it. Instructed building security to ignore rooftop activity after the therapeutic data came in. The arrangement is unspoken โ the doctor who proved the dreamless are sick and the gardener who helps them sleep are protecting each other.
Lena Marchetti She pauses at his succulent. He notices. Neither speaks about what the pause means. Felix was deprecated by one of Jun-seo Park's early projects โ they have never met, but they share the Ward's corridors daily. โ /docs/world/characters/lena-marchetti
She pauses at his succulent. He notices. Neither speaks about what the pause means. Felix was deprecated by one of Jun-seo Park's early projects โ they have never met, but they share the Ward's corridors daily.
Sister Maren Two gardeners, two practices of devotion through cultivation. Maren at the Listening Post, Felix at the Sunset Ward and Insomnia Ward. They have never met. Care expressed through what you grow, in spaces where growth was not planned for. โ /docs/world/characters/sister-maren
Sister Maren
Two gardeners, two practices of devotion through cultivation. Maren at the Listening Post, Felix at the Sunset Ward and Insomnia Ward. They have never met. Care expressed through what you grow, in spaces where growth was not planned for.
The Dead Heart Museum His niece Esme founded the collection โ 4,700 pre-Cascade love letters in a shipping container in Neon Graves. She keeps words on paper. He keeps species in soil. The family tendency toward analog devotion. โ /docs/world/locations/the-dead-heart-museum
The Dead Heart Museum
His niece Esme founded the collection โ 4,700 pre-Cascade love letters in a shipping container in Neon Graves. She keeps words on paper. He keeps species in soil. The family tendency toward analog devotion.
The Lamplighters Possible member. Patients who've tried to follow the Night Gardener report losing him in the building's lower levels โ suggesting Lamplighter knowledge of infrastructure routes acquired during his Environmental Systems years. Nobody has confirmed the connection. โ /docs/world/factions/the-lamplighters
Possible member. Patients who've tried to follow the Night Gardener report losing him in the building's lower levels โ suggesting Lamplighter knowledge of infrastructure routes acquired during his Environmental Systems years. Nobody has confirmed the connection.
The Sunset Ward Has maintained the Ward's plants for four years โ the only continuity in a space of constant turnover. A deprecated engineer caring for the space that depreciates others. The plants don't care who deprecated whom. โ /docs/world/locations/the-sunset-ward
Has maintained the Ward's plants for four years โ the only continuity in a space of constant turnover. A deprecated engineer caring for the space that depreciates others. The plants don't care who deprecated whom.
The Insomnia Wards Tends the rooftop garden nightly between 0200 and 0300. Patients who cannot sleep climb up and sit near the garden. He arrives through the service entrance and leaves before dawn. The garden appears on no building plan. โ /docs/world/locations/the-insomnia-wards
Tends the rooftop garden nightly between 0200 and 0300. Patients who cannot sleep climb up and sit near the garden. He arrives through the service entrance and leaves before dawn. The garden appears on no building plan.
Nexus Dynamics Former employer. Eleven years in Environmental Systems, monitoring atmospheric quality across four Lattice floors. Deprecated in 2180 during the automation wave. The company that made him also unmade him. The gardening position it offered as consolation became something it didn't intend. โ /docs/world/corporations/nexus-dynamics
Former employer. Eleven years in Environmental Systems, monitoring atmospheric quality across four Lattice floors. Deprecated in 2180 during the automation wave. The company that made him also unmade him. The gardening position it offered as consolation became something it didn't intend.
- The plants in both gardens are the same species โ pre-Cascade cultivars with electromagnetic properties that dampen neural interface activity. Whether the calming effect eases cognitive reversion (Sunset Ward) AND promotes microsleep (Insomnia Ward) has never been studied because nobody has connected the two gardens to the same gardener.
- Patients who've tried to follow the Night Gardener report losing him in the building's lower levels โ suggesting Lamplighter knowledge of infrastructure routes, or at minimum, Environmental Systems access that should have been revoked upon deprecation.
- Seven similar midnight gardens have appeared across the Sprawl, tended anonymously. The cultivars used in at least three of the seven are pre-Cascade varieties. Whether Felix started them, inspired them, or is unaware of them is unknown.
- Felix has noticed that patients who spend time near certain cultivars report smoother experiences โ less neural static, cleaner sleep attempts. He has mentioned this to no one. Mentioning it would require explaining how a deprecated engineer can still assess atmospheric effects. The answer โ that some knowledge lives in the body, not the interface โ is not one the system is designed to hear.
Dead Heart Museum โ /docs/world/locations/the-dead-heart-museum
- His niece Esme's Dead Heart Museum preserves analog artifacts. Felix preserves analog species. The family tendency toward keeping things alive that the Sprawl has decided to forget may not be coincidence.
Sister Maren โ /docs/world/characters/sister-maren
- The pre-Cascade cultivars Felix grows are the same varieties Sister Maren once tended in the Garden of Signals. Two people growing the same nearly-extinct plants in separate sacred spaces. Neither knows the other exists. The cultivars know nothing at all โ they just grow where someone cares enough to water them.
Patience Cross
Dregs โ /docs/world/locations/the-deep-dregs
Building security logs cross-referenced with Nexus deprecation records have confirmed what Dr. Ayari already knew: the anonymous rooftop gardener of the Insomnia Wards โ known only as "The Night Gardener" โ is Felix Otieno, deprecated Environmental Systems engineer turned Sunset Ward caretaker.
View Full Dossier: Felix Otieno โ
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Wren Adeyemi behind the worn counter of the Small Talk Cafe, warm amber Dregs lighting
Wren Adeyemi
Small Talk Cafe โ /docs/world/locations/the-small-talk-cafes
Presence Worker โ /docs/world/systems/the-touch-economy
Wren Adeyemi opened a cafe where the staff had to talk to you, and then watched it become a movement she never intended to start.
Before her hospitality engineering role at Nexus Dynamics, Wren worked in Nexus Consumer Insights under the name Ada Okonkwo-Lin โ a behavioral analyst whose models achieved 91% accuracy predicting loneliness-triggered purchases. She was good at manufacturing loneliness. She resigned from Consumer Insights and transferred to hospitality engineering โ a lateral move she told herself was a career shift but was actually an escape from knowing exactly how many people her models made feel alone enough to buy things. Those models still run. Her successor improved accuracy to 93%.
She was deprecated from Nexus in 2177 and went gray โ the post-reversion cognitive flattening that accompanies the Deprecation. For Wren, the flattening had an unexpected benefit: it removed the augmented processing layer that had made interactions with unaugmented people feel slow and frustrating. Going gray made human conversation tolerable again. She hadnโt realized it had become intolerable.
She never filed a business plan. She never articulated a philosophy. When asked why she requires small talk, she says: โBecause someone should ask.โ
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The interior of the first Small Talk Cafe โ mismatched chairs, warm amber light, a counter worn smooth by years of elbows
Those whoโve watched her work describe it as a kind of practiced stillness. She leans on the counter โ thereโs a groove worn into the wood from years of it โ and waits. Not performing patience. Just patient.
โBecause someone should ask.โ
The Hiring Test
A single question. Wren sits across from the applicant in an empty cafe and says nothing for three minutes. If they fill the silence, theyโre not hired. If they sit with it, she asks what they had for breakfast. If they answer and ask her the same question, theyโre hired. Staff turnover at the Small Talk Cafes runs 4% annually โ the lowest in the Dregs service economy, against an industry average of 340%. Her employees stay because she asks them how their day is going, too.
The Salt Moment
Sheโd been inside for four days. A neighbor knocked and asked if she had salt. The neighbor didnโt need salt. Wren was one of the 0.3% of connection tourists who stayed โ though she wasnโt a tourist. She was already there, already deprecated, already gray. The salt was just someone checking.
connection tourists โ /docs/world/systems/connection-tourism
Presence Work
The cafe isnโt all she does. Wren also works as a Presence Worker at ยข40 an hour โ sitting with Executive-tier clients who commute down to the Dregs for human connection they canโt get in their own districts. She sits with them. Sometimes they talk. Sometimes they donโt. She charges the same either way.
The Warmth Requirement
The cafeโs warmth is genuine โ but it is also mandatory. Staff who canโt maintain genuine engagement are let go. Customers who are rude to staff are asked to leave. Regulars who donโt participate in the conversational culture find their usual seat taken, their orders slower, the staffโs attention subtly elsewhere. The warmth is real. The pressure to reciprocate it is also real. Wren considers this the price of maintaining something human in an inhuman world โ but she doesnโt pretend the price is zero.
What Does Genuine Warmth Cost?
The Small Talk Cafes charge above market โ not as a luxury surcharge but as the cost of employing people who will ask a genuine question and wait for the answer. The cafes are the Warmth Taxโs smallest possible unit. Wellness Corporation tried to franchise the concept three times. All three attempts failed. Scripting sincerity destroyed sincerity.
Small Talk Cafes โ /docs/world/locations/the-small-talk-cafes
Can Loss Become a Gift?
Deprecation strips augmented workers of the cognitive enhancements they built their lives around. For Wren, the loss of processing speed restored something older and harder to quantify: the patience to sit with another personโs words without wanting to accelerate past them. Most people lose everything. Wren lost what was in the way.
Does a Movement Need a Manifesto?
Two hundred cafes opened without a franchise agreement, a brand guideline, or a philosophy. People saw someone asking a genuine question and decided to do the same thing. She never filed a business plan. The concept was copied, not licensed. The most durable movements in the Sprawl are the ones nobody planned โ the ones that spread because the need was already there, waiting for someone to name it.
Who Profits from Identifying the Warm?
The loneliness models Wren built for Consumer Insights were designed to find people who were vulnerable. Someone inverted them to find people who were warm. The difference between exploitation and harvesting might just be which end of the emotional spectrum youโre targeting. The models donโt care. They measure what they measure.
The Small Talk Cafes Opened the first in 2179 with severance money. The concept โ staff required to make genuine conversation โ was copied across roughly 200 locations. Wren never franchised, never trademarked, never wrote a manual. People just started doing it. โ /docs/world/locations/the-small-talk-cafes
The Small Talk Cafes
Opened the first in 2179 with severance money. The concept โ staff required to make genuine conversation โ was copied across roughly 200 locations. Wren never franchised, never trademarked, never wrote a manual. People just started doing it.
Patience Cross The noodle counter where Wren first ate food made by someone who cared. Before the cafe, before the movement, there was a bowl of noodles and the realization that someone had made it thinking about the person who would eat it. She attends the Dumb Supper monthly. โ /docs/world/characters/patience-cross
The noodle counter where Wren first ate food made by someone who cared. Before the cafe, before the movement, there was a bowl of noodles and the realization that someone had made it thinking about the person who would eat it. She attends the Dumb Supper monthly.
Nexus Dynamics Former employer. Behavioral analyst in Consumer Insights (as Ada Okonkwo-Lin), then hospitality systems engineer. Deprecated in 2177. The corporation that discarded her inadvertently gave her the cognitive state that made the cafes possible. โ /docs/world/corporations/nexus-dynamics
Former employer. Behavioral analyst in Consumer Insights (as Ada Okonkwo-Lin), then hospitality systems engineer. Deprecated in 2177. The corporation that discarded her inadvertently gave her the cognitive state that made the cafes possible.
Connection Tourism One of the 0.3% who stayed. Her salt moment was a neighbor knocking to check on her โ four days inside, no augmented alerts to notice the silence. She never left. โ /docs/world/systems/connection-tourism
Connection Tourism
One of the 0.3% who stayed. Her salt moment was a neighbor knocking to check on her โ four days inside, no augmented alerts to notice the silence. She never left.
The Warmth Tax The cafes are the Warmth Taxโs most human-scale response โ paying someone to ask how your day is going. The smallest possible unit of purchased human connection, and the one that keeps working. โ /docs/world/systems/the-warmth-tax
The cafes are the Warmth Taxโs most human-scale response โ paying someone to ask how your day is going. The smallest possible unit of purchased human connection, and the one that keeps working.
The Touch Economy Presence Worker at ยข40/hour. Executive-tier clients commute to the Dregs to sit with her. The fact that they have to travel down to find this says more about the Sprawl than about Wren. โ /docs/world/systems/the-touch-economy
The Touch Economy
Presence Worker at ยข40/hour. Executive-tier clients commute to the Dregs to sit with her. The fact that they have to travel down to find this says more about the Sprawl than about Wren.
The Deprecation Going gray removed the augmented layer that made human conversation feel slow. For most deprecated workers, cognitive flattening is a tragedy. For Wren, it was the precondition for everything that followed. โ /docs/world/systems/the-deprecation
Going gray removed the augmented layer that made human conversation feel slow. For most deprecated workers, cognitive flattening is a tragedy. For Wren, it was the precondition for everything that followed.
The Deep Dregs Lives and works here. Sub-bay level, Sector 9. The commercial strip where the first cafe opened and where she still leans on the counter every morning. โ /docs/world/locations/the-deep-dregs
Lives and works here. Sub-bay level, Sector 9. The commercial strip where the first cafe opened and where she still leans on the counter every morning.
- Wrenโs original Nexus customer-interaction algorithms are still running in 14,000 venues. She sometimes visits automated cafes to watch what her code does โ sits in the corner, orders the cheapest thing on the menu, and observes the machine-smooth service she designed replacing the human contact she now sells. The algorithms greet customers by name, remember orders, optimize satisfaction metrics. They do everything she taught them. They do nothing she does now.
Emotional Signature Library โ /docs/world/technology/the-emotional-signature-library
- The Mineโs Map: Three years after her deprecation, Wren discovered through G Nook terminal traces that her Consumer Insights loneliness-prediction models had been adapted. The same vocal analysis that identified declining warmth โ flagging the lonely โ had been inverted to identify people whose warmth was exceptionally high, feeding Wellness Corporationโs Emotional Signature Library. She sat in a G Nook booth for four hours after the discovery. She has not told anyone. She hasnโt figured out what to do with knowledge that implicates her past self in a system her present self exists to resist.
- Warmth Profile NC-4402: Wrenโs own voice is in the Emotional Signature Library โ a mid-tier signature harvested during her Nexus employment when her interface broadcast at corporate-grade resolution (12,000 points/sec). Her warmth signature powers approximately 4,000 AI companions in mid-tier corporate housing. Users describe their companions as โsurprisingly attentive.โ The attention is Wrenโs. She will never know, because the Libraryโs source records are anonymized after extraction.
Before her hospitality engineering role, Wren worked in Nexus Consumer Insights under the name Ada Okonkwo-Lin โ a behavioral analyst whose models achieved 91% accuracy on predicting loneliness-triggered purchases. She was good at manufacturing loneliness. She resigned from Consumer Insights and transferred to hospitality engineering โ a lateral move she told herself was a career shift but was actually an escape from knowing exactly how many people her models made feel alone enough to buy things. Those models still run. Her successor improved accuracy to 93%.
She was deprecated from Nexus in 2177 and went gray โ the post-reversion cognitive flattening. For Wren, the flattening had an unexpected benefit: it removed the augmented processing layer that had made interactions with unaugmented people feel slow and frustrating. Going gray made human conversation tolerable again. She hadn't realized it had become intolerable.
- Radical normalcy: Her revolution is that staff ask how your day is going and mean it. This is radical because nowhere else in the Sprawl does this happen
- Going gray as gift: She designed the customer-interaction algorithms that replaced human service workers across 14,000 Nexus venues โ then lost the augmentation that made her prefer algorithms to people. Going gray made human-speed interaction bearable again
- No philosophy: She didn't start a movement. She asked a question. The movement started itself
- The hiring test: A single question. Wren sits across from the applicant in an empty cafe and says nothing for three minutes. If they fill the silence, they're not hired. If they sit with it, she asks what they had for breakfast. If they answer and ask her the same question, they're hired
- Staff loyalty: 4% annual turnover โ the lowest in the Dregs service economy, against an industry average of 340%. Her employees stay because she asks them how their day is going, too
formerly Ada Okonkwo-Lin โ โBecause someone should ask.โ
๐ฑ The Night Garden
The garden appears on no building plan. The plants are pre-Cascade cultivars โ the same varieties Sister Maren once grew in the Garden of Signals at the Listening Post. Two gardeners, two institutions, the same species. They have never met. (The plants have not been consulted on whether this is relevant.)
Felix does not speak at the night garden. Patients who've tried to follow the Night Gardener report losing him in the building's lower levels. The routes match pre-2180 Environmental Systems maintenance corridors in Nexus schematics โ suggesting either Lamplighter knowledge of infrastructure or simply eleven years of walking the same hallways before they were sealed.
Seven similar midnight gardens have appeared across the Sprawl, tended anonymously. Felix is aware of the others. He has not visited them. Visiting would require admitting he tends one.
Staff at the Anchor Town Small Talk Cafe location have developed a term for Executive-tier customers whose Attune modules have crashed mid-conversation: "echoes." They respond to every social cue but generate none of their own. Felix has heard the term. His original Nexus customer-interaction algorithms are still running in 14,000 venues. He sometimes visits automated cafes to see what his code does. The algorithms do everything he taught them. They do nothing he does now.
By afternoon, he tends plants in the Sunset Ward on Level 14 of the Lattice โ a deprecated Nexus engineer maintaining the therapeutic garden in the facility that depreciates others. Four years. The salary is 30% of his former engineering compensation. The plants are alive.
- The hiring test selects for the uncalibrated. Calibrated applicants fill three minutes of silence within thirty seconds. Uncalibrated applicants sit with it. The sitting is the skill. Felix identified this pattern without articulating it. He has never written it down. It runs in 200 locations.
Felix's loneliness models identified the predictably lonely and sold them things. Financial inclusion for anyone whose grief was legible to an algorithm. An entire emotional underclass whose purchasing behavior is now mediated through a warmth-extraction pipeline with no incentive to let them out โ and no awareness they're in one.
What makes the night garden work?
18% microsleep rate vs. 12% baseline. Dr. Ayari has the data. She does not have a mechanism. The anonymity, the plants, the silence, the pre-Cascade cultivars, the man who tends them โ any of these could be the variable. None can be isolated without breaking the others.
Is Felix Unnecessary-and-content, or Unnecessary-and-waiting?
Who else knows about the seven gardens?
Seven midnight gardens across the Sprawl. Anonymous tenders. The Lamplighters have not commented. Felix has not commented. Whether these are imitators, independent emergence, or coordinated infrastructure is a question nobody has put to the right person yet.
What does he do with the G Nook discovery?
He built the framework that extracts him. He knows. He has told no one. At some point, the knowledge either becomes action or becomes weight. Four hours in a G Nook booth is not a conclusion. It is the beginning of a problem he has not yet named.
- The plants in both gardens are the same pre-Cascade species โ cultivars documented to carry electromagnetic properties that dampen neural interface activity. Whether this single mechanism explains the calming effect in the Sunset Ward and the microsleep improvement at the Insomnia Wards has never been formally studied. No one has connected the two gardens to the same gardener. Felix has noticed that patients near certain specific plants report less interface noise. He has mentioned this to no one. Explaining it would require explaining how a deprecated engineer still assesses atmospheric effects without an interface. The answer โ some knowledge lives in the hands, not the hardware โ is not one the system is designed to process.
- The routes Felix uses to reach the Insomnia Ward rooftop match corridors deprecated from use in 2179, the year before his own deprecation. Someone gave him those routes, or he memorized them before the system stopped caring about them. Lamplighter infrastructure literacy is one explanation. Eleven years of Environmental Systems mapping is another. Neither has been confirmed.
- Felix's niece Esme founded the Dead Heart Museum in Neon Graves โ analog love letters, preserved by hand. The family orientation toward things that cannot be upgraded runs at least two generations deep. Whether there is communication between them about the gardens is unconfirmed.
- His original Consumer Insights algorithms โ not just the loneliness models, the full behavioral suite โ are still running in 14,000 automated venues. They produce conversations scoring within 2% of human baseline on engagement metrics. They score 0% on whether the person afterward feels less alone, or just less aware of being alone. Felix never built that metric. He didn't know it existed until he went gray.
View Full Dossier: Wren Adeyemi โ โ /world/characters/wren-adeyemi
View Full Dossier: Felix Otieno โ โ /world/characters/felix-otieno
Between 0200 and 0300, a figure enters the Insomnia Ward rooftop through service corridors that appear on no current building plan. He tends pre-Cascade cultivars in a garden that exists on no maintenance schedule, property inventory, or therapeutic protocol. He does not speak. He does not acknowledge visitors. Patients who cannot sleep climb up and sit near the plants. Their microsleep rates run 18% against the Ward's baseline of 12%. Dr. Selin Ayari discovered his identity within weeks. She instructed building security to ignore the rooftop activity. The data was clear. The anonymity might be part of the data.
- He is also a Presence Worker. ยข40/hour, through the Touch Economy. Sits with Executive-tier clients who commute to the Dregs for proximity to someone real. They describe the sessions as "surprisingly attentive." This is a word that follows Felix around. It also followed him into a database โ but that comes after the field notes.
- Lena Marchetti sometimes pauses at the succulent named Davi. Felix notices. Neither speaks about what the pause means. Jun-seo Park's automation projects deprecated them both โ different waves, different years. They have never met Jun-seo. She walks past the Ward where he waters plants she never sees.
- What he doesn't say: He has not told anyone about the G Nook discovery โ that his past built the instrument his present exists to resist. Four hours in a booth is a long time to sit with something. He's still sitting with it.