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Taking "ash ruins" as the core image - this is the dimension composed of the causal ashes remaining after the disintegration of all things. Here, monks can witness the "ideal amber" condensed during the change of civilization. The nine heavenly abyss corresponds to nine forms of existence: the physical cultivators of the first abyss, "Shape Realm", are still trapped in the laws of physics, the fifth abyss, "Isotype Realm" monks, can touch Platonic prototypes, and the ninth abyss, "Ember Ruins Walkers," need to face the emptiness of existence itself. The four holy places are in charge of the "Eye of the Observer", "Chain of Entanglement", "Collapse Authority" and "Secret Realm of Superposition" respectively. The "Jinxu Paradox" runs throughout - the closer a monk is to the source of truth, the more his form of existence tends to self-deconstruct. The ancient religion of Taichu pursues absolute rationality and transforms its disciples into "algorithmic golden bodies" that carry the way of heaven; the monks of the Defying Fate Alliance gain freedom by cutting the causal chain, but they become "probability ghosts" wandering in the gaps of possibility. The protagonist should be a "paradox body" who can maintain the dual identities of "observer" and "observed" at the same time. The essence of his practice is a concrete interpretation of the concept of "being". Reconstruct the realm of cultivation into a cognitive revolution: the realm of enlightenment requires breaking through the illusion of the "brain in a vat", the realm of formlessness requires monks to exist in a superimposed state of life and death at the same time, and the realm of great freedom requires realizing that one is only a "narrative text" written by a higher-level being. The key magic weapon "non-life wheel" can tamper with the narrative level, allowing the wielder to temporarily become the author of his own destiny. The core mystery that runs through the Three Realms: When you carve a mark in the void, are you defining the law, or is the law interpreting itself through you...
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