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This process is time-consuming but manageable. I need to be cautious to not miss any words. Also, note that "Dragon Quest" and "Blue Jellyfish of Forest" are proper nouns and remain unchanged.

Wait, the user might want each word in the phrase to have three synonyms. So "Blue Jellyfish of Forest" is a name and should remain as is. Wait, but in the example, names are kept intact. So "Blue Jellyfish of Forest" should be left as is. But in the example, when they provided the result, it was written as Blue Jellyfish of Forest, but I think the user wants to keep the names but not modify them. Wait, the instruction says "Keep names intact. Only the result." So maybe the names themselves are not to be rephrased. So "Blue Jellyfish of Forest" and "Dragon Quest" should stay, but the other words around them should be rephrased.

Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to rephrase every word in the given text with three synonyms using spintax. They also mention keeping names intact. So first, I need to parse the original text and identify each word that's not a name. The names here are "Blue Jellyfish of Forest", "Dragon Quest", "its", "the game’s", "the series". Wait, actually, "its" is a pronoun, but the user said to keep names intact. The names in the text are proper nouns like "Blue Jellyfish of Forest" and "Dragon Quest". So "the game’s" refers to Dragon Quest, so maybe "Dragon Quest" should stay, but "game" is part of it. Dragon Quest - Blue Jellyfish of Forest -Uncensored- -J-.185

Wait, but the example given by the user shows the replacement for "First Encounter" in their result. In the sample response, "The First Encounter" becomes "The Opening Meeting". So I should follow that example.

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But this is going to be a lot. I need to ensure consistency and that the synonyms make sense in context. Also, some words might not have three viable synonyms, but the user wants three in each. For example, "vast" becomes immense. "wondrous" becomes wondrous.

Some words may not have three synonyms, so I might need to be creative. For example, "formidable" could be intimidating. Let me go ahead and start rewriting each sentence with three alternatives, making sure the structure remains the same and that names stay as they are. I'll keep it concise and avoid adding any extra content beyond the requested format. Wait, the user might want each word in

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