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The Roots of Yeegsil

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Relic Class: Prime Entropic Conduit
Origin: Pre-Artifact Era
Material Composition: Fossilized wyrmwood, iron tendon, abyssal marrow
Aura Signature: Inverted life-force resonance; emits a low hum audible only in dreams.

 

Before there were relics, before the biomechanical bloom corrupted the soil of the dead, there was Yeegsil. A tree, yes—but not of this world. Its roots did not dig into the earth. They pierced between dimensions, drawing sustenance from time itself. Every relic unearthed in the Graveyard carries trace amounts of Yeegsil’s rot.

The Roots are not roots in the normal sense. They writhe beneath the surface like tendrils of forgotten gods, always reaching for memory, for grief, for meaning. When uncovered, they do not fossilize—they calcify emotion, freeze moments in place like relics within amber.

It’s said the first relic—the one the AI refers to only as Delta-Zero—wasn’t built. It was grown. From a root cutting stolen from Yeegsil’s corpse.

Now the Roots appear where the veil is weakest. Sometimes in your dreams. Sometimes under your floorboards.

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