The Puppet's surface was smooth but not ornamental. Every curve and edge served a purpose.
Though the legs remained one of its most distinctive features.
Four long, jointed limbs extended from the lower body, each ending in a wheel mechanism. The joints allowed for a wide range of motion, enabling the puppet to adapt to uneven terrain with ease. However, Han Yu had added an important modification.
The wheels could now retract.
When stability was required, the wheels would fold upward into the legs, allowing the puppet to walk directly on its limbs like a four-legged beast. This dual-mode mobility ensured that the puppet could operate both on smooth surfaces and in rough, unstable environments such as a mine.
The arms had undergone even greater refinement.
Each arm was now equipped with a chain-belt system running along its length. Attached to this system were multiple interchangeable tools, each designed for a specific function.
