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... Drinking Poison" (who really wrote it in the 766th cycle) said the following:
-The settings of a novel are like the roots of a tree; they need to be vast and solid, but if exposed, the tree will wither and die.
This applies not only to the settings of a world but to all situations.
The protagonist is not omnipotent. There should always be a hazy margin, like a 'white mist,' lingering at the edge of his vision.
The white wasteland left by the protagonist's ignoranc ...
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