Garden Protocol

It poses as a lifeform, but operates like a bug in the system—recursive, unresolvable, and eerily calm about it.

No one asked for it, but here it is—Garden Protocol, politely malfunctioning in the middle of nowhere. It resembles growth the way a screensaver resembles purpose: all motion, no memory.

Its mirrored skin tries to negotiate with sunlight, reflecting everything except meaning. Twisting in forms vaguely inspired by vines or veins—or maybe data cables—it stands as a polite intruder in an ecosystem that never invited it.

This isn’t imitation. It’s lag. Nature didn’t design this—design did.

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