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Sure. Who knows? It might be useful some day.
It will.
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Sure. Who knows? It might be useful some day.
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>cona
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Yeah. I've never examined that component. I'll have to get back to you on that.
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Huh. I never thought of that.
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Natural Order is based on a strict comparison. More order = less entropy. Anything that reduces entropy is fair game for a Natural Order spell.
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How is what measured?
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Its roots in Natural Order tend to block that. Relative Order, though it's more relative, still fights or tries to fight against excess entropy.
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There are different criteria for different uses. In this case, I was using a form of Relative Order that focuses on "what it was before" as "orderly".
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Relative Order is a wonderful thing. *the Mindscape fades away around us*
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*when we are both done, most of them are found* Perfect. Now, all I have to do is define a state of order in which connections that share the properties that these all share do not exist...
@souleaterfan320 *I snap my fingers and a ripple proceeds through the Mindscape; as it passes, every connection between a word and a nerve disappears as if it never existed; anything connected to those connections also disappears, destroying any failsafes implemented by Kirina*