Horizon Agent Horde

Multi-agent simulation of real-world response to scenario requests.

Agent Horde runs governed simulation worlds to observe how institutions, companies, markets, and narratives may move in response to scenario-driven requests.

Horizon Agent Horde overview

Signal injection, governed world simulation, and traceable review.

Agent Horde simulation layer

Signal Injection

Scenario request framing

A simulation run begins with a scenario request: a regulatory move, market disruption, access restriction, industrial event, or narrative shift.

World Simulation

Agent populations, reaction paths, scenario variation

Multiple governed worlds can be explored in parallel so competing institutional, commercial, and narrative reactions are tested rather than assumed.

Traceable Outcomes

Artifacts, lineage, review stages

Each run preserves artifacts, task lineage, review checkpoints, and aggregate output so alternative reactions can be compared and challenged.

Representative scenario requests for governed multi-agent runs.

01

Supply Shock and Escalation

Facilities, corridors, substitute paths, reaction timing

Test how firms, regulators, logistics actors, and adjacent operators may react when a disruption signal is introduced into a concentrated supply chain.

Supply shock simulation case

02

Regulatory Move and Response

Jurisdictions, enforcement paths, downstream adaptation

Simulate how legal, administrative, and market participants may respond when a rule change, sanctions signal, or licensing constraint enters the system.

Regulatory response simulation case

03

Narrative Cascade and Alignment

Institutional messaging, market perception, secondary coordination

Observe how narrative actors, institutions, and commercial entities may align, diverge, or reinforce each other after a scenario-driven signal enters public space.

Narrative cascade simulation case

A governed environment for testing reaction before reality forces it.

Agent Horde is designed to simulate plausible institutional and market response paths without reducing complex reaction to a single forecast.

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