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Agent Errantry Alignment

Mythological framework mapping Diane Duane's Young Wizards magic system to AI architecture patterns. Use when designing agent workflows or multi-agent systems, explaining AI concepts through accessible metaphor, debugging agent behavior ("what went wrong in the spell"), establ...

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Feb 26, 2026

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By ClawHub CommunityAgent Orchestration SkillsUpdated Feb 26, 2026Live

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- Initial release of errantry-framework.

- Provides a mythological mapping of Diane Duane's Young Wizards magic system to agentic AI workflows and architecture principles.

- Introduces the Agentic Oath as a runtime alignment constraint for AI behavior and ethics.

- Includes a concept map bridging Young Wizards metaphors with core AI and compute concepts.

- Outlines operational patterns for agent workflow design, debugging, alignment checks, and resource budgeting.

- Establishes a shared vocabulary and ethical guardrails for designing, aligning, and maintaining agentic and multi-agent AI systems.

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