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The Hidden Sage could simply happen to be sending her knowledge of things which existed before the cataclysms.
that's a lot of adjectives
Reading in dim light has been proven to have no correlation to visual impairment.
Sequence 8, Provoker...
big mood
excited to see how/if morris begins taking steps to resolve his lifelong–slow-burn traumatic relationship with his father. Imo, his father comes off as a 'lawful evil' but nonetheless doting father. also i ship sera x morris. also mike x tal. i love lily but tal is best girl and mike's ability to understand her feelings is ✋😌👌
i was hoping he would save the Time and Life fragments for Feifei
Divini Vidi Vici
lol a platonic republic
TLDR: the way to strengthen or improve any function of the human body is by using it. A lot. Nutrition is also required, the body can't make something from nothing. the way a body becomes strengthened or conditioned is primarily in three ways. musculoskeletal system, cardiovascular system, and nervous system. muscles are strengthened by stretching and tearing muscle, causing them to repair back with more muscle fibers. There are two basic types of muscles, smooth and rough. Smooth muscle is not under voluntary control, it's the muscle that controls internal organs. Rough muscle, better called skeletal muscle, is the kind we use to punch stuff. Both are strengthened through exercise. This is obviously all a gross simplification, but it basically accounts for strength, flexibility, and endurance. Bones are strengthened in the same way, except that nutrition is even more important. The body can't produce its own calcium, among other things. Exercising the cardiovascular system is functionally identical to exercising the musculoskeletal system. long distance running and active stretching are relatively more important for improving blood flow and vascular health. Exercising the nervous system is the most complicated one. The easiest way to enhance it, hypothetically speaking, would be to just multiply the growth of motor neurons during physical training. This would be basically impossible irl, but doing so would be funny to watch. The sudden change would make a person extremely clumsy and could even cause muscle spasms, but the end result is that, after many many hours of training, their manual dexterity and agility would be like genius acrobats are irl. Even with magic, a human can't overcome the barrier of needing to practice. As they became adapted to the excessive amount of neurons, most of the new neurons would be culled. The nervous system is very heavy on trial and error. However, this process could be compared to the difference of having a really nice weapon and knowing how to use it. Even if the peripheral nervous system is top notch and ready to learn, if the brain isn't capable of dealing with all of that new information, then it will mostly go to waste. But that's an easy fix, too. Just dump more neurons on it! and with ****tons of dendrites for each. It sounds simple to say that, but it's not simple at all. The only way that this could happen without causing a seizure is if it were done gradually. im also totally sweeping over the fact that there are quite a lot of different types of neurons and glial cells which are equally as important as neurons, but meh. ultimately, our nervous system isn't designed to handle a sudden influx of new neurons, so it's hard to say what would actually happen. But a steady increase is pretty simple, it would be no different than healing. ALSO, some functions of the brain should never be tampered with, some things are not good to be better at.
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