NGL, my WAG is that during the excavation and building of the Royal tomb the builders unknowingly released these prehistoric monsters from their resting place.This is unrelated, but I think it's funny how these recent fantasy works always go hard about workers' conditions and rights, racism and so on, and the story is all about making people change mentality through good relationships and such, but when it comes to pollution it's always caused by a monster or anyway something you can fix with brute force instead.
Well... i mean you're not wrongIf she's looking though it, shouldn't it be a lens instead of a mirror?
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in a sense almost anything can be brute forced… if it doesnt work your just not using enough.NGL, my WAG is that during the excavation and building of the Royal tomb the builders unknowingly released these prehistoric monsters from their resting place.
So in effect it would be a man made disaster. Which will likely have a brute force solution that will fix everything inside a week or two. It will also be the inspiration for the cure all that the medical researcher always dreamed of creating.
By brute force, I mean a macguffin is brought in to easily deal with the microbial monsters issue, then a legion of mages will restore the area back into its previous idealic scene.in a sense almost anything can be brute forced… if it doesnt work your just not using enough.
poisoned lake? vaporize the entire poisoned area then remake it