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... and complex system.
Every world is constructed from countless fixed rules, akin to a massive formula. Any change in these rules results in catastrophic shifts in the world, akin to mountains crumbling and heavens overturning, leading to dizzying consequences.
For instance, a butterfly flapping its wings twice in the South American rainforest might, months later, cause a hurricane to rise over the Pacific Ocean.
Or a blacksmith losing a nail might eventually lead to the Ki ...
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