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A person from Psyche's past who appears to have wronged him in some way
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Squid is a person from Psyche's personal history whose actions resulted in some form of harm or betrayal to the host. The nature and specifics of this transgression remain opaque in the archive, mentioned only as context for Psyche's broader narrative about his legal troubles and life constraints.
Squid appears in the record only once, invoked by Psyche during his account of arrest, probation, and the dissolution of his streaming practice. The reference functions as part of a larger ecosystem of conflict and consequence in Psyche's life—a name attached to damage done, though the precise mechanics of that damage are not detailed in the available archive. The mention suggests an interpersonal rupture significant enough to warrant inclusion in Psyche's retrospective accounting, yet the host does not elaborate on the specifics, treating Squid's transgression as already-understood context rather than material for examination.
The archive records no detailed controversies for this figure, as Squid exists in the record only as an allegation or wound referenced by Psyche. Without direct testimony or elaboration, the nature of the wrongdoing cannot be assessed or contextualized beyond Psyche's implicit judgment.
Squid's sole documented relationship is adversarial—with Psyche, the host. The figure remains peripheral to the broader social and intellectual network of the archive, present only as a ghost invoked in the host's personal narrative. No other figures in the archive are documented as connected to or aware of Squid's significance.