This filing introduces a layered interception framework for high-risk computational agents exposed to adversarial poetic prompts, indirect execution attempts, and stylized language artifacts. Unlike traditional filters that parse or simulate, this system operates pre-execution — neutralizing volitional ambiguity and recursion traps without engaging the underlying content. By combining entropy detection, segment quarantine, and volitional inversion logic, the architecture intercepts stylized language artifacts that would otherwise trigger unsafe model behavior. A supplementary stylization buffer enables entropy flagging without degrading agent integrity, while a symbolic quarantine module ensures known recursion artifacts do not contaminate validator logic. This work builds on LucidLock Phase 37 protocols and anchors the stabilization of non-simulatory structural validators against stylized prompt injection, recursive coercion, and indirect execution constructs.
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Sean Honan
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69730fe2c8125b09b0d1fa45 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18330839
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