Filed: July 2025 | Original Declaration: May 4, 2025
Founder: Amethyst Amaris | Entity: Fifth House of Creativity Inc.
Type: Sovereign Licensing Proposal — Streaming Access Only
Abstract
Lanier Rising is the inaugural installment of the Ghost Lakes Movement — a sovereign, spiritual, ecological, and economic reclamation protocol addressing sites where Black and Indigenous towns were erased and drowned by colonial hydroelectric projects. This flagship docuseries focuses on Lake Lanier (Oscarville), Georgia, a site marked by erasure and intergenerational grief. Unlike symbolic documentaries, it is structured as a sovereign vault protocol valued in the multi-billion CAD range, embedding ritual repair, curriculum, tourism, and ecological restitution into Fifth House’s trust systems.
Assertions
- Establishes the first sovereign restoration protocol for drowned towns.
- Anchored by a docuseries but structured as a systemwide reclamation framework.
- Licenses streaming access only, while preserving full sovereign IP ownership.
- Backed by Fifth House’s sovereign trust filings and valuation audits.
Mechanics
- Rights Offered: Limited-term global streaming license (multi-year).
- Exclusivity: Negotiable (non-exclusive, territory-limited, or full global).
- Format: Docuseries (3–6 episodes) or feature-length; final structure determined by licensor.
- Delivery: Streaming term commences upon delivery of master production.
- Licensor Retains: All derivative rights, soundtrack, VR archive, curriculum licensing, merchandising, narrative jurisdiction.
Valuation
- Declared ecosystem valuation: multi-billion CAD scale (filed May 2025).
- Streaming license fee structured in the tens of millions CAD range.
- Derivative projects (anime series, VR archive, Oscarville feature film) range across the multi-million to tens of millions CAD licensing scale.
Governance
- 100% IP and copyright retained by Amethyst Amaris and Fifth House of Creativity Inc.
- Licensing contracts are renewable, sovereign, and non-transferable.
- Trust-backed filings protect cultural, ecological, and ritual jurisdiction.

Compliance
- No editorial control ceded; sovereign authorship preserved.
- Contracts aligned with sovereign trust law and copyright protections.
- Trauma-free, ecological, and ceremonial frameworks embedded.
Risks & Mitigations
- Risk: Platform pressure for editorial control.
Mitigation: License codifies no editorial access post-delivery. - Risk: Misclassification as symbolic documentary.
Mitigation: Positioning as sovereign vault protocol with cultural, economic, and ecological impact. - Risk: Market undervaluation.
Mitigation: Sovereign filings benchmark valuation at multi-billion scale, protecting IP worth.
Evidence
- Filed May 4, 2025: Sovereign declaration of Ghost Lakes ecosystem.
- Filed July 2025: Streaming proposal (Phase One – Lanier Rising).
- Integrated into sovereign vault with derivative project pipeline: anime, VR museum, curriculum, and feature film.
Changelog
- May 4, 2025: Original ecosystem valuation filed.
- July 2025: Streaming licensing proposal formalized.
- 2026 (Pending): Delivery and syndication phase
❓ FAQ — Lanier Rising & Ghost Lakes Movement
Q: What’s the difference between the Ghost Lakes Movement proposal and this licensing proposal?
A: The Ghost Lakes Movement proposal is the full reclamation framework — ecological, ritual, economic, and cultural repair. The licensing proposal is specifically for the Lanier Rising docuseries, which is the flagship filmed media protocol of Phase One.
Q: Which one is the actual docuseries?
A: Lanier Rising (the licensing proposal) is the docuseries. It documents and activates the reclamation process, while the larger Ghost Lakes proposal defines the infrastructure, curriculum, and global expansion.
Q: Why have both in the vault?
A: They serve different purposes. The Ghost Lakes Movement proposal shows the scope and valuation of the entire system. The Lanier Rising licensing proposal isolates the docuseries for streaming negotiations without entangling the wider ecosystem.
Q: Does streaming Lanier Rising give access to the full Ghost Lakes Movement IP?
A: No. The streaming license covers the docuseries only. All derivative works (anime, VR museum, curriculum, Oscarville feature film, ritual tourism, etc.) remain sovereign assets requiring separate agreements.

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