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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Created by the gods, the Grand Design copies and distills the capabilities of immortals like [[Sprigaena]] or moments of mastery like [[Erin Solstice|Erin’s]] organic [Immortal Moment] into Skills and allows mortals to perform acts that would otherwise be far out of their reach.<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/04/20/8-81/ Chapter 8.81]</ref> Known functions of the system include [[Skills]], [[Classes]], [[Spells]], [[Horror Ranks]], [[Miracles]], [[Conditions]], [[Aspects]], [[Synergies]], [[Curses]], [[Songs]], [[Contracts]], [[Inheritances]], [[Memories]], [[Titles]], and [[Quests]] (see pages for more information). The system has functions that no mortal knows, and interconnections that have surprised even its creators thanks to its endlessly adaptive nature, allowing it to takes inspiration from everything it comes into contact with. It can create matter at no cost, which Elves of old could barely do with a speck of dust. However, it does not truly replicate the original source. For example, [Giant's Hammer] was described to be a pale imitation of an actual Giant's blow.<ref name=":1" /> The levelling announcement comes during sleep, and only a few species and, until it recently removed the function,<ref name=":8">[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/17/9-61-g/ Chapter 9.61 G]</ref> those with <Religion> classes are allowed to hear the announcement while awake.<ref name=":5" /> It had manual overrides to force a level up without meeting prerequisites, though it later removed that function.<ref name=":8" />
Created by the gods, the Grand Design copies and distills the capabilities of immortals like [[Sprigaena]] or moments of mastery like [[Erin Solstice|Erin’s]] organic [Immortal Moment] into Skills and allows mortals to perform acts that would otherwise be far out of their reach.<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/04/20/8-81/ Chapter 8.81]</ref> Known functions of the system include [[Skills]], [[Classes]], [[Spells]], [[Horror Ranks]], [[Miracles]], [[Conditions]], [[Aspects]], [[Synergies]], [[Songs]], [[Contracts]], [[Inheritances]], [[Memories]], [[Titles]], and [[Quests]] (see pages for more information). The system has functions that no mortal knows, and interconnections that have surprised even its creators thanks to its endlessly adaptive nature, allowing it to takes inspiration from everything it comes into contact with. It can create matter at no cost, which Elves of old could barely do with a speck of dust. However, it does not truly replicate the original source. For example, [Giant's Hammer] was described to be a pale imitation of an actual Giant's blow.<ref name=":1" /> The levelling announcement comes during sleep, and only a few species and, until it recently removed the function,<ref name=":8">[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/17/9-61-g/ Chapter 9.61 G]</ref> those with <Religion> classes are allowed to hear the announcement while awake.<ref name=":5" /> It had manual overrides to force a level up without meeting prerequisites, though it later removed that function.<ref name=":8" />


It can recreate an [[Zeladona Ischen|individual]] with their personality, memories, and Skills intact, though it is unknown how closely accurate it is compared to the original, and it refuses to recreate people with corrupted data due to proximity to Rhir's corruption, like the inhabitants of the [[Demon Kingdom]].<ref name=":8" /> Usually, the Grand Design's form of communication with its participants is through announcements of new levels, classes, Skills, etc. However, it has displayed the ability to conceal and suppress any spoken or written knowledge about the [[Trials of Levelling]] from people with classes.<ref name=":4" /> Under certain circumstances, it can also compel people's actions, such as when it forced Erin to drink a Talent Potion to fulfill the conditions of the Heroic Quest she posted.<ref>[[Chapter 9.30]]</ref> It has a function that authorizes it to use magic that had a presence in the world, though it never made use of as of yet.   
It can recreate an [[Zeladona Ischen|individual]] with their personality, memories, and Skills intact, though it is unknown how closely accurate it is compared to the original, and it refuses to recreate people with corrupted data due to proximity to Rhir's corruption, like the inhabitants of the [[Demon Kingdom]].<ref name=":8" /> Usually, the Grand Design's form of communication with its participants is through announcements of new levels, classes, Skills, etc. However, it has displayed the ability to conceal and suppress any spoken or written knowledge about the [[Trials of Levelling]] from people with classes.<ref name=":4" /> Under certain circumstances, it can also compel people's actions, such as when it forced Erin to drink a Talent Potion to fulfill the conditions of the Heroic Quest she posted.<ref>[[Chapter 9.30]]</ref> It has a function that authorizes it to use magic that had a presence in the world, though it never made use of as of yet.   
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