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It's really going to take me out of the story if there aren't hyper-specialized terms and concepts used abundantly throughout the story. Like I'm saying I want words to get thrown around casually in conversation that sound like gibberish, and conceptually are nonsensical, but the drama of the entire plot hinges on you having an encyclopedic knowledge of their definition. Give me mind-bending ideas about fate and time and love and spirituality wrapped up in words created exclusively by shaking up a bag of scrabble tiles and dumping them out on a table. Add punctuation too. As much punctuation as you can fit. In fact, make some of the words nothing BUT punctuation.
Look, maybe you simpletons want stories that are straightforward. Drama based on actual human interactions when they're caught up in increasingly dangerous situations. That's fine. Just go play Mario like a scrub. But I'm not buying this game until the reviews come in saying that the plot is deeply confusing and requires you to read two tie-in novels to begin to comprehend.
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