After we all confird the way that rewards worked for the hero trials, Felix had asked us to wait until he ran so tests on what rewards we could get. After several minutes of questioning the AI, he confird a few things.
First, he confird that we couldn’t just ask for a small sun or star core, or anything of the sort. The rewards nu treated any variation of a sun as a ‘banned item’ and stated that we weren’t allowed to build them or request them as rewards. Furthermore, there was a warning… which, contrary to its original purpose, gave hope when Felix shared it with us.
Warning about Unauthorized Item Construction
Any attempt to construct unauthorized items such as a ‘sun’ or any form of natural starlight (focus HERE for more details on what does or does not qualify as a sun) is banned. This is in order to maintain the proper continuation of this world’s historical and social atmosphere. The Garden world is created to embody certain aspects, and interfering with the laws of physics or the way the four essences operate could dismantle the entire world if sothing were to go wrong.
Violation of this ban will result in a report being sent to @*#$$, with further punishnts incurred and afflicted upon the penalized parties upon return to the Market. In severe cases, #*$@ may also be notified to dispense on-the-spot removal of any banned items.
The warning itself wasn’t good - after all, it ant that the creators of this dinsion were explicitly aware of the danger a transmigrator COULD pose to the artificial setup of this world, and they had so kind of counterasure in place.
However, contained with the warning ssage were multiple error ssages as well. The error ssages made the four of us think that the System was supposed to have so sort of counterasure in place - but that counterasure might not be in effect right now. Plenty of things had been lost when the Market was destroyed, and it would make perfect sense for their ‘counterasure’ system to have also been weakened during the collapse of the Market. In particular, the warning ssage said that if we violated the ban, a report would be sent to soone.
Since there weren’t a whole lot of people left in the Market, that ant that we basically had free reign to do whatever we wanted. A system of punishing people who tried to change the status quo had clearly existed at one point, but it had equally obviously collapsed. That was great news. I hadn’t thought much about it before, but if this dinsion had so sort of trap hidden for people who tried to change it too much, and we had fallen afoul of it, that would have been catastrophic. I was still a novice at dinsional terraforming and complicated alteration essence usage - there were probably all sorts of ways this could have gone wrong, but it seed like we had dodged them by virtue of corporate laziness.
It was also obvious that we probably would have gotten this warning if we had gotten close to our objective of creating an artificial sun. I just hoped that the System didn’t constantly spam us with warning ssages when we were on the verge of success - I certainly wouldn’t want constant error ssages clogging up my vision as I tried to work on a delicate object that even I barely understood.
I asked.
said Felix.
I hesitated for a mont, before I nodded. I said.
said Sallia.
said Felix.
I asked.
said Felix.
said Sallia.
said Anise.
I felt my heart grow a bit warr. I was glad that my friends thought so highly of my artificial sun plan.
said Felix.
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