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World systems map

Wardenseed separates simulation truth from settlement truth. This hub links the onchain gaming and world-building clusters to operational protocol documentation.

World systems and settlement ontology

Wardenseed is a hybrid world: expressive simulation inside the forest, cryptographic settlement at the edge. This hub maps that split for crawlers and builders. Onchain gaming docs explain persistence, settlement, and ownership patterns. World-building docs explain civilizations, emergent play, and narrative systems. Protocol pages disclose contracts, anchors, and live operational posture.

The critical trust boundary is simple: do not read chain state back into gameplay as canonical truth. Anchors prove that an epoch root existed; they do not replay every care action on Ethereum or Base. Players experience fast loops off-chain; wallets interact with chain surfaces only when signing is intentional.

World systems traverse three layers: entity (seeds as identity capsules), knowledge (docs clusters), and system (economy plus settlement). This hub connects onchain-gaming articles to ecosystem protocol maps, live-proof status, and how-it-works primers so readers see one coherent architecture instead of disconnected product pages.

Governance and ops routes exist for stewards but are excluded from the public crawl graph. Public documentation should point to bounded governance concepts inside world-building articles without exposing gated cockpit URLs as indexable content.

Traversal path: world-systems hub → what-is-onchain-gaming pillar → onchain settlement article → /how-it-works → /ecosystem/protocol → verify contracts → return to seed entities for ownership context.

System invariants

  • Simulation truth stays off-chain; settlement truth is selective and disclosed.
  • Anchors are not gameplay replay engines.
  • Public docs never imply the full game loop is on-chain.

Graph definition

  • Hub: world-systems/docs/cluster/onchain-gaminggaming spec
  • /how-it-works/ecosystem/protocolarchitecture map
  • /live-proof/ecosystem/contractsverify posture
  • /docs/what-is-onchain-settlement/seeds/{id}ownership context

Onchain gaming cluster

Understand where chain settlement helps and where off-chain simulation remains authoritative.

Protocol and proof

Verify contracts, anchors, and live posture through disclosed operational surfaces.