Within the vast canyon Taun, a stark testament to the convergence of technology and manual labor unfolds. This diorama, crafted with precise cubic geometries, not only mirrors the meticulous excavation of the land but also unveils the complex relationship between automation and the human workforce that drives the heart of Sorn-Lai’s mining operations and the higher social classes of the forest.
The canyon, with its methodically carved terraces and shafts, is a landscape transformed by the relentless pursuit of progress, where the efficiency of machines and the enduring spirit of laborers intersect. Here, amidst the echoing sounds of advanced machinery, a poignant narrative on the value of labor in the age of automation comes to life. The phrase "flesh is cheaper than steel" reverberates through the mines, highlighting a harsh economic calculus that prioritizes short-term gains.