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*Nods*
They did quite well.


Yay! Just Tier Fours, right?
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Taylored to their particular skills, yes.


Sensible! I'm sure they all did great at their jobs.
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They are required to oversee it themselves. As long as the problem is solved, we are not particularly concerned with the being that solves it.


Oh! So it was more like a title and a "please stop evil"?
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Tier Fives have a particular concept under their purview in which they ensure that various stipulations of Existence related to said concept are not violated by malicious or ignorant beings.


Do Guardians have to do it themselves?
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For instance, you had the Tier System with its Guardians to prevent various concepts from being abused—if someone wishes to do that in the future, there's nothing to stop them except the territory ruler, if they so choose.


I never really understood the whole Guardian thing!
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And if any major issues arise in Existence, few of them can be repaired.


Issues like what and why?
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Benign, as most high-level changes are. But overall risk is much higher.


Oh my!
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What do you mean, then?


Did the territory split make life better for a meaningful chunk of the population? Was it benign to most?
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Some beings protect their territories very well.


Benefits that don’t have to do with the territory system!
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I'm sure at least one person benefited.


I mean, in overall!
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