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Deep within the trunk, he found the source: a mechanical heart made of , an impossibly hard substance that shouldn't exist. It was a relic from the first Woodpunk pioneers, an "Infinite Gear" designed to keep the world turning forever. But it had grown hungry.

He realized the "rot" wasn't natural. Someone had introduced a fast-growing, parasitic vine into the Archive's core. As the parasite expanded, it rewrote the tree's DNA, turning the city's history into mulch. Silas grabbed his —a pneumatic tool powered by pressurized pine-steam—and began to descend into the Archive’s hollow heart.

: Giant vertical wind-vanes made of birch bark spin slowly, transferring kinetic energy through intricate wooden gearboxes to power the "Leaf-Computers." Woodpunk.rar

In a world where metal is a forgotten myth and plastic is a legend of the "Old Ones," humanity has rebuilt everything—from cities to computers—out of wood. This is the era of . The World of Arboria

: These machines don't use silicon chips. They use micro-fluidic channels carved into polished maple boards. Logic gates are operated by tiny droplets of dyed sap, and "data" is stored in the growth rings of genetically modified bonsai trees. Deep within the trunk, he found the source:

🪓 : Imagine the clatter of wooden cogs, the scent of cedar oil in the air, and the sight of a skyscraper made entirely of living, breathing timber. If you’d like to expand this world, let me know:

As the sun set, Silas watched the Archive glow with a soft, bioluminescent green. The rot had stopped. The city was safe, its history preserved in a new layer of rings. Key Elements of Woodpunk Technology Woodpunk Alternative Pressurized steam and kinetic gear-linkages. Plastic Hardened resins and "Bioglass" made from tree sap. Computers Sap-fluidics and growth-ring memory storage. Communication "Whisper-Roots"—underground fungal networks for signals. He realized the "rot" wasn't natural

Should we explore (e.g., compressed-air crossbows)?

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