| name | sanctuary |
| description | Use Sanctuary when you need to convert part of the board into a protected work zone for stabilization, care, or careful execution. |
| version | 0.1.0 |
| author | mmbnchips |
| license | CC0-1.0 |
| compatibility | Hermes Agent skills system |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["shipping-now","hybrid","defense-and-recovery","defense","recovery","stabilization","survivability"],"homepage":"https://github.com/Hmbown/mmbnchips"}} |
Sanctuary
Create a patch of field where recovery and precise work become safe.
What This Skill Does
Use Sanctuary when you need to convert part of the board into a protected work zone for stabilization, care, or careful execution.
In this chip pack, Sanctuary is treated as a hybrid battle-chip procedure with a shipping-now delivery profile.
Canonical reference input: Sanctuary.
Hermes shelf: Defense and Recovery.
When To Use
- A task needs a clearly marked safe operating area.
- The room is too hostile for recovery without changing the terrain first.
- You want to protect the next few moves instead of only one hit.
Prerequisites
- Name which part of this move is real tool use versus battle-chip framing before you act.
- These procedures rely on the normal tools already present in the active Hermes runtime; this repo does not ship a separate integration layer.
Operator Inputs
- Name the exact zone, branch, or sequence of moves that needs protected operating space.
- Say what work you intend to do inside the sanctuary: recovery, validation, repair, or precision execution.
- State how large the safe zone can be before it becomes hard to maintain.
- Name what threats remain in scope even after the terrain is improved.
Procedure
- Restate the target, success condition, and no-touch boundaries before you spend the chip.
- Collect the operator inputs below so the chip lands on the right panel.
- Define the exact work zone that needs protection.
- Change the field so that zone becomes favorable.
- Spend the sanctuary on meaningful recovery or precise work.
- Package the result with concrete evidence, what stayed untouched, and the next recommended chip only if follow-up is truly needed.
Deliverables
- A defined safe work zone, checklist, or protected branch of execution.
- A note on how long the sanctuary should be trusted.
Output Contract
- A bounded safe operating zone rather than a vague promise of safety.
- A clear statement of what work is authorized inside that zone.
- Limits on size and duration so the sanctuary stays believable and maintainable.
- An explicit boundary showing where protection ends.
Do Not Use For
- Global safety claims over a chaotic system.
- Indefinite retreat spaces with no planned work inside them.
- Single-hit protection problems better handled by Barrier or Invisible.
Pair With
- Sanctuary + Repair: secure the work zone, then rebuild the damaged surface inside it.
- Sanctuary + Recovery: create room to heal or stabilize without eating immediate pressure.
- Sanctuary + Barrier: establish a safe zone, then add a small absorb layer at its boundary.
Pitfalls / Guardrails
- Keep the theatrical framing, but name the concrete mechanism that makes the chip useful right now.
- Do not confuse sanctuary with invulnerability.
- Keep the protected zone small enough to maintain.
- Keep the chip metaphor anchored to a real operating move; do not let flavor substitute for procedure.
Verification
- Check that the response includes every promised deliverable and leaves an inspectable audit trail.
- Check that confirmed facts, assumptions, and proposed follow-up are visibly separated.
- Confirm the sanctuary has clear boundaries, not just a mood of safety.
- Confirm the protected zone is sized to the next sequence of work rather than the whole battlefield.
- Confirm the response names both the benefits and the remaining threats.
- Check which parts are concrete actions versus framing, so the operator can tell what is real now.
Example Invocation
Use Sanctuary to define a small safe operating zone for the next repair-and-verify sequence, and explain its limits.
Use Sanctuary here so we can stabilize this branch of work without pretending the whole system is safe.