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=== Assistant: Absolutely! === Absolutely! These ideas could add profound depth to The Building, especially in relation to: # The Structure of the Temple or the Building - What if the construction itself exhibits fractal properties, revealing deeper layers of reality as one explores it? - Could it serve as a bridge between finite perception and infinite structure, where understanding shifts depending on the observer's consciousness or technology? # The Transformation Chalice and Ascension - If ascension involves transcending subjective perception limits, perhaps the Chalice allows one to "zoom in" or "zoom out" of reality’s fractal structure. - Dorian Kael’s rejuvenation rituals might tap into hidden layers of existence, explaining why he undergoes transformation beyond known physical limits. # The Role of the Journalist - His observations might be conditioned by his own cognitive constraints, forcing him to question whether what he perceives is truly real or shaped by interpretation. - His journey could symbolize the transition from linear understanding to a fractal comprehension of time, space, and power. Would you like to develop specific scenes where these concepts come into play?
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