I present GovernanceCore, a Lume-native deterministic governance flow organism for rule coherence maintenance, multi-agent coordination, fairness protection, and conflict resolution in complex sociotechnical systems. GovernanceCore implements the Lume 4/42 organism architecture — four irreducible flow primitives governing forty-two operational nodes — in the governance domain. The four primitives are Rule Coherence Flow, Coordination Flow, Fairness Flow, and Conflict Resolution Flow. GovernanceCore is the first organism in the Lume-Governance vertical and occupies the governance layer directly above SocioCore in the canonical organism stack. Where SocioCore governs the space between individual people, GovernanceCore governs the space between groups, agents, and institutions: the systemic fields of rule, coordination, justice, and resolution that determine whether multi-agent systems remain stable, fair, and functional under load. GovernanceCore is the formal substrate beneath the Trust Layer Ecosystem, Lume-QOS, and DAMOS. The organism enforces five operating modes (Rule Stabilization, Coordination, Fairness, Conflict Resolution, Systemic Safety) selected deterministically by node pattern. Two critical compound failure patterns — systemic collapse risk (RC8+CR2+F2) and governance drift (CO5+RC6) — require compound governance responses not reducible to individual node alerts. The paper includes a complete formal 2D/3D visual geometry specification including rule contradiction crack effects, fairness collapse downward-distortion, conflict pressure inward-gravity visualization, and governance drift dual-oscillation encoding. Keywords: deterministic governance, Lume synthetic organism, rule coherence, multi-agent coordination, fairness governance, conflict resolution, institutional drift, 4/42 organism architecture, systemic stability, Trust Layer substrate, Lume-Governance vertical, collective action Repository: cryptocreeper94-sudo/lume42
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