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Blood Root -v1.1.3.3- -stDoppel- is a testament to what happens when technical precision meets creative ambition. It isn't just a software update; it’s a refinement of a digital philosophy. For those looking to push the boundaries of procedural design or simply looking for a stable, powerful framework to build their next digital "root," this version is the definitive starting point. Blood Root -v1.1.3.3- -stDoppel-

2. Version 1.1.3.3 Changelog (Selected)

| Component | Change | |-----------|--------| | Core memory scanner | Fixed false positives on VEH chaining | | stDoppel engine | Added --deref flag for TLS callback injection | | Log output | Now supports JSON Lines and Graphviz DOT formats | | Stability | Resolved race condition in KeStackAttachProcess | ), known for its historical use as a dye and medicinal herb

The stDoppel Archetype

The stDoppel character brings a unique mechanic to Blood Root that separates it from standard hero lineups: Duality & Mimicry. Snapshot : Reads the working set of TargetPid

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3.3 Operational Flow (v1.1.3.3)

  1. Snapshot: Reads the working set of TargetPid via NtReadVirtualMemory + working set query.
  2. Doppelgänger construction: Allocates memory in a hidden EProcess structure (using a fake EPROCESS pool tag "B1Rd").
  3. TLS resurrection: Scans the binary image for TLS callbacks and executes them inside the phantom if --deref is given.
  4. Execution cloaking: The phantom process runs under a synthetic ETHREAD with no user-mode scheduler visibility — detectable only via stDoppel-specific br_stdoppel_query_phantom().
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