Mother Trees

Mother Trees are memory-bearing ecological hubs native to the Airawa Home Continent. They store communal memories for Airawa tribes and coordinate local biological networks through root, fungal, chemical, electrical, and symbiotic channels.

The Bargain

Pre-imperial Airawa communities depended on mother trees for continuity beyond living memory. In return, the trees demanded nutrients, tending, defense, reproductive assistance, and deference.

This bargain was intimate and coercive at the same time. A community that defied its mother tree risked losing ancestral memory, ecological warning, and legal continuity.

Imperial Rupture

The Biological Memetic Engine was created to break this dependency. It converted the tree network from negotiated archive into imperial transmission infrastructure.

The engine did not abolish hostage memory. It changed the hostage-taker.