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Old 2014-03-26, 15:45   Link #43
Ayulsa
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Originally Posted by Aggelos View Post
There lays the problem, IF the game mechanics are slowly eroding away and the world is adapting to more real life physics and laws.
The no aging/immortality thing is eventually up on the chopping block.
The characters mental changes and memory loss in some characters thus far also raises another problem as if
there comes a time if they never recall living in another world at all.
In a sense its akin to character identity or personality death.

In the next few volumes I am expecting to see signs of permanent scars forming
aging and more game mechanic breakdowns
You're assuming it would adhere to our version of real life, rather than the 'real life' of what's in Elder Tales. The world becoming more real wouldn't necessarily remove revival or lack of aging for Adventurers since they are not beings of that world to begin with. In essence they could be considered a different 'species' that would always revive and never age, kind of like some sort of mythical creature.
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