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==Trivia== *It has been shown that the Grand Design indirectly discourages true understanding and skill by virtue of how it rewards Skills and classes to compensate gaps in knowledge. As such, Innworld lacks advanced concepts such as mathematics, physics, and engineering due to Skills being an easy shortcut. * The Grand Design has been active for over 81,776 years.<ref name=":4" /> * The [[Frost Faeries|Fae]] call those with levels "playthings" and "slaves" with chains on their necks. They imply that there are negative consequences for those who choose to accept levels.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/09/2-28/ Chapter 2.34]</ref> This is partially true since the gods intended for Skills to be assigned by them. *[[Earthers]] are assigned the <Outsider> tag, which multiplies their deeds and achievements by the value of ''Ο,'' allowing them to level faster than the inhabitants of Innworld.<ref name=":4" /> This is later adjusted to 1.5x. *The Grand Design is annoyed by [[Mrsha]]'s propensity to pick up new classes while neglecting her old ones, to the point that it was reluctant to award her Title.<ref name=":5" /> * Technically, the Grand Design is the character with the most chapter appearances.
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