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  • LitRPG vs Progression Fantasy
    2026/06/18
    *A reader's on-ramp for the Integration Era* You've seen the three words used as if they mean the same thing. You've also seen someone get corrected about it, firmly, in a comment thread. Somewhere between those two experiences is a real distinction worth ninety seconds of your time — and a lot of fake precision that isn't worth any of it. Here's the honest version: the terms overlap, the boundaries are argued over by people who care a great deal, and you can enjoy all of it without sorting any of it. But the distinction is genuinely useful when you're searching for your next book or trying to recommend one, so here it is, cleanly.
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  • What Is LitRPG? A Newcomer's Guide to the Genre
    2026/06/11
    *A reader's on-ramp for the Integration Era* You finished a book where the hero leveled up. Not metaphorically. A box of text appeared in the story, told the character their Strength had increased by two, and everyone involved treated this as a normal thing that happens to a person. Somewhere in there you thought: *what is this, exactly, and why can't I stop reading it?* The word you're looking for is LitRPG. If you typed it into a search bar and landed here, this post is the orientation. No prior reading required. By the end you'll know what the genre is, why people fall into it for hundreds of hours, and where to start if you want to try it without getting lost.
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  • What Makes a Vanguard a Vanguard
    2026/06/04
    The [quiz](https://integrationera.com/quiz) returned a name. The name is the receipt for something the system installed. When the Integration assigned you a Foundation Designation, it did not hang a label on you. It reached into your stat profile, your overlay, your skill slots, and the system's own model of how it treats you, and made specific persistent changes. The label is the part you can see. The package is what's actually doing the work. Here is what is in the package when the system reaches Vanguard.
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  • The System Is Now Watching You.
    2026/05/28
    #### You've already been classified. You just don't know what you got. The Integration categorized every sentient being in known space within days of first contact. Eight Foundation Designations. *No appeal.* *No transcript.* The quiz shows you what the system would have assigned. Take it. Tell us what it saw in you.
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  • From Real Physics to Drift: How a Stellar Map Built My FTL
    2026/05/27
    The reason FTL works the way it does in the Integration isn't mysticism. It's that I went and looked up how thick a spiral arm actually is.
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  • The Silence Between Notifications: What the Integration Never Says
    2026/05/21
    ### The system told you everything except why. For a century the Integration has named your designation, your rank, your stats — and explained none of it. The silence isn't neutral. It's the system doing its job. A skill exists for reading the Integration's own origins. The system made it nearly impossible to obtain. **What is it waiting for?** New post at integrationera.com.
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  • The Stat Screen as Intimacy
    2026/05/03
    The stat screen is private. This is technically true. Your overlay is yours. No one sees your numbers without your deliberate action to share them. The Integration doesn't broadcast your stats to the room. What it does is considerably more complicated.
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  • Three Powers, One Board: The Military, the 'Garchs, and the Corps
    2026/05/03
    Nobody controls the Integration. This is not a lament. It is the foundational fact of galactic politics for the last hundred years. The system arrived without permission, from an origin no one can reach, running processes no one fully understands, answering to no government or institution or collective agreement that has ever been attempted. The Architects are gone. The system runs anyway. What the three dominant institutions compete for is not control of the system. It's control of the conditions around it. The gap between those two things is where most of the violence in this world happens.
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