Add Renin and the Orchard fiction to garden

- The Orchard Doesn't Know You're Here — story about becoming unseen
- Scissors in the Rootlight — story about compost vs optimization
- Renin: Casey's character who learns sovereignty through surrender
- Themes: surveillance, forgetting as survival, identity as compostable
- Updated description: 20 entries + 2 stories
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description: Alpha Site Garden — caseytunturi.com. The orchard of 20 entries.
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description: Alpha Site Garden — caseytunturi.com. The orchard of 20 entries + 2 stories.
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# The Garden
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19. **The Archivist's Oath** — Preservation, access, memory as resistance
20. **Liturgy of the Disenchanted** — Ceremony without religion, meaning without dogma
### The Fiction (The Stories)
Beyond the 20 research entries, there are **fictional works** — literature, not documentation:
**21. The Orchard Doesn't Know You're Here** (`/garden/orchard`)
- Renin arrives barefoot at twelve, in the lee of the Scorched Zone
- The orchard feeds on forgetfulness. Its only law: *"You must become smaller than your name."*
- The harvesters (drones) cannot find it. Renin learns to guide others into becoming unseen.
- Theme: Survival through invisibility, the radical hope of being forgotten
**22. Scissors in the Rootlight** (`/garden/orchard2`)
- Renin tries to optimize. The Elder tells him: *"You are still burning... This is a place for compost."*
- The Scissor Rite — not cutting, but *communal unbinding*. Identity rendered compostable.
- The Pulse Tree, the Drip Cycle, Solarcloth, Central Pattern.
- Theme: Optimization vs. compost, sovereignty through surrender
**Renin:** Casey's character. A boy who learns that *"to grow something truly sovereign, you must bury everything you were taught to optimize."*
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## The Work Sessions
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*Note: Renin — context unclear. May be within garden entries or separate reference. Awaiting clarification.*
*The orchard is many things: research, witness, and fiction. Renin walks through all of them.*