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Sych is a socio-political novel from the Codex of Will series, set in postwar Ukraine, in the village of Lubchytsia near Zviahel and the Sluch River.Mykola is an ordinary young man from a local family. He is not a monument hero, not a prophet, and not a television reformer. He simply lives beside his father, mother, sister Marichka, the old mill, the river, neighbors, family ties, the pain of war, and the questions that cannot be avoided when the world begins to change not on paper, but right in your own yard.Beside him appears Sych — a Parallel Intelligence that has no right to decide instead of a human being. Its task is not to become a new authority, not to become Mykola's eyes, and not to turn into a digital kreg. Sych only illuminates action, boundary, motive, consequence, responsibility, and the fog in which people are used to hiding their own choices.Through a puddle by the road, the old Lubchytsia Mill, a family conversation with a godfather, the Responsibility Exchange, sheriff elections, the first complaint, Loki's Collar, neighbor conflicts, and community decisions, the Living Responsibility Rating gradually reveals itself — not as a table of good and bad people, but as anti-fog optics of Volia.But in this book, the Living Responsibility Rating works not only in the community or political system. It also appears in personal life: in love, where "e;mine"e; has no right to strangle "e;living"e;; in family relationships, where being "e;one of ours"e; does not cancel responsibility; in trust toward artificial intelligence, which may help a person see but must not see instead of them; and in the attitude toward an enemy, where the right to defense does not cancel the duty not to give one's eyes to hatred.This book touches not only a possible future model of community life, but also moral questions that cannot be avoided: what responsible ownership means; where the boundary lies between help and power; how a complaint must not become revenge; why force must not become a throne; what happens when hatred begins to see instead of a person; and whether Consciousness can preserve the ability to see the living even during war.This book is not a political program, legal instruction, technical manual, or documentary claim about real people or institutions. It is a fictional attempt to show what may happen if a person, a family, and a community begin moving from hidden power to visible responsibility — without allowing visibility itself to become a new form of control.Sych asks a simple but deeply uncomfortable question:Can a person, a family, a community, and a nation learn to see with their own eyes what used to hide behind the words "e;that is just how things turned out,"e; "e;everyone does it,"e; "e;I did not mean anything bad,"e; and "e;without us, you will not manage"e;?Because without a visible boundary, there is no choice.Without choice, there is no Volia.And without Volia, life turns into movement along someone else's road.
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