[new] - Pantasya Collection Sekstorya

Moving to the character section: "diverse" could be "varied, different, assorted". "Brave heroes" might change to "courageous champions, valiant warriors, fearless protagonists". "Cunning heroines" could be "intelligent heroines, resourceful heroines, clever heroines".

Wait, the user might expect each word in the original text to be replaced, not phrases. Let me clarify: the task says "rework every word with 3 variants using syn3 format." So each individual word in the text, except for proper nouns, should be replaced with three synonyms. That includes function words like prepositions and articles. For example, "The" could be "This|That|An," but I need to check if there are suitable synonyms for "The" in context. Pantasya Collection Sekstorya

After completing all replacements, I'll review the entire text again to ensure consistency and correctness. The final output should be a fully altered version where each word is replaced by three options, maintaining the original meaning and structure. Moving to the character section: "diverse" could be

Also, the term "Sekstorya" is part of the proper noun "Pantasya Collection Sekstorya," so it's not to be changed. However, in the phrase "Sekstorya is a play on the word “sekreto,”" since "Sekstorya" is part of a proper noun, it should remain. Wait, the user might expect each word in

- "revolves" → hinges - "around" → around - "secret" → hidden - "worlds" → worlds - "hidden" → cloaked - "realms" → realms - "extraordinary" → impressive - "events" → occurrences - "exist" → exist - "beyond" → after - "boundaries" → limits - "reality" → truth

For abbreviations like "rdquo" which are HTML entities, they should remain as part of the text and not be altered. Since they're not proper nouns but part of the HTML code, but the user said to convert every word, but maybe they're not part of the text. The user might have included them as part of the text. Wait, in the original text, the user has "“" which are entities for left double quote. The user's instruction is to convert the text, so perhaps those are part of the actual text content. However, the user might have intended to keep those as part of the text. Since they are not proper nouns, but part of the formatting, maybe they should be left as is. However, the user's example response included them in the spin, so maybe the user expects to convert the words even with such entities. But considering the instruction to not touch proper nouns, but they are HTML entities, perhaps they should be left alone. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to keep the text as is but convert the actual words. So I'll focus on the actual words, and the HTML entities remain as part of the text.

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