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Moving on to the next paragraph: "Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the game, the Insektum update is definitely worth checking out." Proper noun here is "Insektum", so that stays. "Seasoned" could be "experienced|veteran|skilled". "Player" – "player|gamer|enthusiast". "New" – "fresh|newcomer|rookie". "Update" might be "update|patch|upgrade". "Worth checking out" – "worthwhile|recommended|advised".
Looking at the example, words like "fascinating" became fascinating, and "addition" became inclusion. The user wants each non-proper noun word to be replaced with three options. I need to be thorough but cautious not to misinterpret the user's needs. Isles of Origa -v0.5.1- -Insektum-
"Hidden Secrets" becomes Burgeoning Mysteries. The following points would be "hidden temples" obscured sanctuaries, "ancient ruins" ancient ruins, and "mysterious energy sources" mysterious energy sources. Moving on to the next paragraph: "Whether you’re
The Insektum update is a major achievement for Islands of Origa, bringing a broad range of novel functions, improvements, and glitch solutions. Some of the primary features of the release include: "New" – "fresh|newcomer|rookie"
Next, "latest update, version 0.5.1, codenamed “Insektum,”" Here, I need to ensure the version number and codename stay as is, so "version 0.5.1" and "Insektum" remain unchanged. For "codenamed", maybe "named|labeled|tagged".
I must also check for any possible errors in synonym choice. For example, "biome" is a technical term, and changing it to "environment" might not be accurate, but in the example provided, the user changed "biome" to other synonyms like "biome" itself. Wait, in the sample response, the assistant used "biome" as region. But in the user's current query, they didn't provide the specific text, but looking at the user's new input, the text is about the Mythic Mire biome. So "biome" is a proper noun here? No, "biome" is a general term, but "Mythic Mire" is the named biome. So "biome" itself is not a proper noun. Wait, the user's instruction says not to touch proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names, so "Mythic Mire" is a proper noun. But "biome" is a common noun. So in the text, "Mythic Mire biome is a fascinating addition...", here "Mythic Mire biome" is a proper noun? No, "Mythic Mire" is the name of the biome, so "Mythic Mire" is the proper noun. "Biome" is just a term. Therefore, in the original text, "Mythic Mire biome" is a proper noun, so the user wants "biome" to stay as is. Wait, no—the user said "don't touch proper nouns." So if "Mythic Mire biome" is a proper noun, then both parts are part of the proper noun. But "biome" is a common term. Let's verify. For example, in the game content, "Mythic Mire biome" is probably a specific area's name. But typically, a biome is a type of environment. So "Mythic Mire" is the name, and "biome" is the category. So in the text, "Mythic Mire biome" might actually be a proper noun. However, depending on the game's naming conventions, sometimes the name includes the type. If the user considers "Mythic Mire biome" as a proper noun, they should not change "biome." But the user's instruction says "no changes to proper nouns." So perhaps "Mythic Mire" is the proper noun, and "biome" is not. But to avoid confusion, let me treat "Mythic Mire" as the proper noun and leave "biome" as is. However, in the user's previous example, they did change "biome" to "region|area|zone" in the second paragraph. Wait, in the previous example, the user had "Mythic Mire" as part of the biome name, but in the current text, "Mythic Mire biome" is written in the first sentence. The user may consider the entire term as a proper noun. This is a potential ambiguity. To adhere strictly to the user's instruction, perhaps if the user considers "Mythic Mire biome" as a proper noun, then "biome" in that context should be left unchanged. However, the user's example in the previous interaction showed replacing "biome" with synonyms. This suggests that the user expects replacing "biome" with synonyms even when it's part of a proper noun phrase. But that's conflicting with the instruction to not touch proper nouns. This is a bit confusing. To resolve this, I'll check the user's original instruction again: "No changes to proper nouns." Therefore, if "Mythic Mire biome" is considered a proper noun (as a named biome), then the entire phrase is a proper noun. But "biome" is part of that proper noun. However, "biome" here is a general term. For example, in real life, you have biomes like tundra, desert, etc. But in gaming terms, perhaps each biome is given a name with a type. If the user wants to replace the term "biome" with synonyms while keeping "Mythic Mire" as part of the proper noun, then "biome" can be replaced. But if the user considers "Mythic Mire biome" as a single proper noun, then replacing "biome" would change the meaning. Since the user provided an example where "biome" was replaced with synonyms, I think it's safe to proceed by replacing "biome" with synonyms unless told otherwise. Therefore, in the first sentence, "The Mythic Mire biome is a fascinating addition..." is acceptable under the user's instruction because "Mythic Mire" is the proper noun