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* [[Slave Owner Game|Slave Owner Game Main Menu]]
* [[Slave Owner Game/Game_Play|Game Play]]
* [[Slave Owner Game/Theory|Theory]]
* [[Slave Owner Game/Tactics|Tactics]]
* [[Slave Owner Game/Effects|Effects]]
* [[Slave Owner Game/Response|Sovereign Response]]
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Revision as of 02:46, 22 June 2026

Slave Owner Game/Effects

Type Core Diagnostic Game
Category Diagnostic
Description Helps identify the subtle ways people and systems exert control through guilt, obligation, and false moral authority.
Status Permanent Beta

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Slave Owner Game/Effects

This page details the real-world consequences of the Slave Owner Game — both on the targets and on the players themselves.

Effects on the Target (The Enslaved)

  • **Loss of Agency** — Gradual or sudden destruction of independent thought, confidence, and decision-making ability.
  • **Dependency Creation** — The target becomes reliant on the player or system for validation, resources, identity, or safety.
  • **Psychological Damage** — Trauma, learned helplessness, anxiety, depression, identity confusion, and emotional fragility.
  • **Long-term Stunting** — Reduced competence, ambition, and ability to build a sovereign life.
  • **Intergenerational Harm** — Damaged individuals often pass on broken patterns to their children.

Effects on Society and Civilization

  • **Erosion of High-Trust** — Widespread manipulation destroys cooperation and social capital.
  • **Weakening of the Next Generation** — Especially dangerous when applied to children (Civilizational Predation).
  • **Institutional Decay** — Captured institutions prioritize control over truth or results.
  • **Cultural Decline** — Merit, competence, and voluntary cooperation are replaced by extraction and narrative dominance.
  • **Demographic & Power Shifts** — Long-term transfer of power and vitality from the targeted group to the players.

Effects on the Player (The Slaver)

This is one of the most important — and often ignored — truths:

  • **Self-Corruption** — The player becomes psychologically dependent on manipulation and control.
  • **Character Decay** — Gradual loss of integrity, empathy, and genuine connection.
  • **Paranoia & Brittleness** — Constant fear of losing control makes them fragile.
  • **Hollow Victories** — Even when they “win,” the results are unstable and unsatisfying.
  • **Eventual Self-Enslavement** — Many slavers ultimately become trapped by the very systems they built.

Long-Term Civilizational Outcome

When the Slave Owner Game becomes widespread: - High-trust, high-agency societies collapse or stagnate. - Innovation, prosperity, and freedom decline. - The civilization becomes vulnerable to external conquest or internal decay.

The Slave Owner Game is one of the primary reasons successful civilizations eventually fall.

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