| name | wood-aura |
| description | Use Wood Aura when the operator can afford to hold ground, slow the exchange slightly, and benefit from a protective layer that regains strength if the field stays stable. Wood Aura is a regenerative defense: it favors disciplined positioning, recoverable processes, and stable footing over speed. Instead of merely eating one hit, it encourages Hermes to root the work in dependable ground, recover after contact, and outlast pressure through steady reconstitution. |
Wood Aura
Root into stable ground and let the defense grow back between hits.
Overview
Use Wood Aura when the operator can afford to hold ground, slow the exchange slightly, and benefit from a protective layer that regains strength if the field stays stable. Wood Aura is a regenerative defense: it favors disciplined positioning, recoverable processes, and stable footing over speed. Instead of merely eating one hit, it encourages Hermes to root the work in dependable ground, recover after contact, and outlast pressure through steady reconstitution.
This is the secondary Codex compatibility rendering of a hybrid battle-chip pattern with a shipping-now execution model.
Canonical chip family: Wood Aura
Codex shelf: Defense and Recovery
Provider target: Codex compatibility surface.
When To Use
- The work can stay rooted on a stable surface long enough for defenses, checkpoints, or confidence to regrow between impacts.
- You want a durable defensive posture that recovers over time instead of spending a fresh chip on every hit.
- The operator is willing to trade some mobility and burst tempo for a calmer, more renewable defensive lane.
Workflow
- Identify the stable ground the defense will root into: a branch, baseline, checklist, validated environment, known-good dataset, or repeatable workflow lane.
- Establish a regenerative protection loop with checkpoints, restore points, refresh conditions, or automatic reconstitution after small impacts.
- Hold the lane long enough to let the aura regrow, and escalate only if the ground is no longer stable enough to sustain it.
Deliverables
- A rooted defensive setup that can regain protective value after contact through checkpoints, regeneration logic, or disciplined reset conditions.
- A note naming the stable ground the aura depends on and the conditions under which it regrows.
- A clear explanation of what tempo or mobility tradeoff the operator accepts in exchange for renewable protection.
Guardrails
- Wood Aura only works if the ground is actually stable; do not pretend a chaotic or shifting surface can support regeneration.
- Do not use it when the operator must move fast, change lanes constantly, or survive one huge hit immediately.
- If the move primarily creates a protected zone for work rather than a rooted self-regenerating defense, use Sanctuary instead.
Default Invocation
Use Wood Aura to root the work in stable ground, define how the defense regrows after ordinary hits, and state the mobility tradeoffs that make the protection believable.