8. Research Summary…
Human Bastion - Post-Convergence Archive
Restricted Analysis
Author: Dr. James Theon
Post-Convergence Analysis of Dendrasil System Behavior
Abstract:
This document summarizes observed changes in Dendrasil’s resonance system following the Convergence Event. Contrary to prior assumptions, the tree does not act as a passive stabilizing structure, but as an active corrective system capable of restructuring global conditions in response to instability.
Background:
Pre-Convergence models defined Dendrasil as a maintenance entity, stabilized through harmonic interaction between four civilizations and their respective Seals.
Observations:
The Convergence resulted in large-scale geographic restructuring, including continental fragmentation and environmental reformation.
Dendrasil resonance output has simplified, transitioning from a multi-source harmonic system to isolated, non-overlapping frequencies.
Structural integrity of the world remains stable post-event despite extreme physical alteration
All known Seals have been displaced. No confirmed destruction events observed.
Analysis:
Evidence indicates the Convergence was not a destructive event, but a corrective response to resonance instability caused by forced synchronization attempts.
The prior system- dependent on four concurrent sources of influence- has been replaced by a configuration that prevents overlapping control.
Dendrasil appears to have removed the possibility of externally imposed harmony.
Conclusion:
Dendrasil does not main equilibrium through passive balance.
It enforces stability through active correction.
Current system behavior suggests a shift toward single-point harmonic alignment rather than multi-source cooperation.
Further study required.
Direct interaction not recommended.