Romance Of The Three Kingdoms Xi -rotk 11- English Patched Puk Fitgirl Repack =link=

- "Historical Setting" → Time-Set Environment - "Three Kingdoms period" → Three-Kingdoms Age - "ancient China" → old China - "time of war" → period of contention - "alliances" → alliedpactsventures - "legendary heroes" → celebrated figures

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First, I'll go through the first paragraph. The sentence starts with "Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI is a turn-based strategy game developed by Koei, a renowned Japanese video game developer and publisher." Wait, but "English Patched PUK" is part of

This is getting complex. The user wants every word replaced except proper nouns. So in the text, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI - ROTK 11 English Patched PUK Fitgirl Repack" is a compound proper noun. Therefore, each part of it that's part of the proper name must stay. So "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI" is the game, "ROTK 11" is the version, "English Patched PUK Fitgirl Repack" is the repack. So "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI" and "ROTK 11" are proper nouns. "Fitgirl Repack" is a brand. Therefore, the rest, "English Patched PUK" are modifiers and can be replaced with synonyms. So those can be replaced

Next, I need to break down each word in the sentence and think of three suitable synonyms. But wait, the user specified to update "every word" with 3 variants. However, there are instances where the same word might be used in different contexts. For example, "providing" versus "provides" might require different synonyms. Also, some phrases might be multi-word, like "overcoming language barriers" where each word needs synonyms.