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... llowed energies to gather on Planetary Masses without interference, beyond requiring that manifestations occur once a certain threshold had been reached. Users were not only permitted, but encouraged to create their own methods of funneling these energies. This has proven to be grossly inefficient. The System will now modify those energies to create exciting challenges for the local users, encouraging efficient energy circulation and promoting growth.

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