# Logan Delos **Domain:** Westworld / Delos / Human Modeling **Doc Type:** Character and Interface Node **Maturity:** Developed ## Definition **Logan Delos** is James Delos's son, William's early guide into Westworld and the human likeness used by the Forge as a representational interface for its account of guest cognition. ## Corpus Role Logan connects William's entry into the park to the later system that models human behavior. The Forge's use of Logan's appearance demonstrates [[wiki/Internalized Other as Cognitive Interface|a person-shaped interface]] whose explanatory function must remain separate from identity continuity with the represented individual. ## Sir Logan Correspondence The prop text in [[wiki/Sir Rowan and the Lady of Sulon|Sir Rowan and the Lady of Sulon]] substitutes **Sir Logan** for [[wiki/Sir Marhaus|Sir Marhaus]], the dead knight whose retained bodily fragment reveals hidden history. The name creates a strong thematic correspondence with Logan Delos as a later interface through which retained human evidence becomes readable. The production object's direct Malory lineage is documented; the Logan recursion is a corpus interpretation. ## See Also [[wiki/James Delos|James Delos]] · [[wiki/William (Westworld)|William]] · [[wiki/The Forge|The Forge]] · [[wiki/Reconstructed Person|Reconstructed Person]] · [[wiki/Sir Rowan and the Lady of Sulon|Sir Rowan and the Lady of Sulon]]