The series is known for its detailed world-building and descriptive prose, which aim to immerse the audience in the physical and emotional experiences of the protagonists. The World-Building of Futaisekai
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Here is where the aspect comes into play. Rin has no desire to be a hero. She refuses the "Hero’s Sword," declines the party of loyal companions, and tries to use her auditing skills to become a merchant. But the universe—specifically the Fate-Thermodynamic laws of Eldoria—has other plans. Every time Rin acts against her selfish, survivalist nature, the world’s "Eros-Flux" spikes. The more she denies destiny, the hotter and more chaotic the narrative becomes. The series is known for its detailed world-building
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