Oro Mugen

Replace "Unstoppable" with irresistible, "Force" with power, "Oro Mugen" remains as is. So the sentence becomes:

First, I need to go through each sentence carefully. Let's start with the first one: "Oro Mugen grants individuals access to an endless supply of energy, allowing them to perform feats that would be impossible for ordinary humans." The key words here are "grants," "individuals," "endless," "supply," "energy," "allowing," "perform," "feats," "impossible," and "ordinary." oro mugen

Looking at the example response given, the assistant replaced words like "world" with realm, "energy" with force, etc. So the approach is to process each word in the text, except for brand names like "Oro Mugen." So I need to go through each word, check if it's a brand or name (like proper nouns), and if not, replace it with three synonyms in the format. So the approach is to process each word

Next, I need to structure the synonyms in b format. Let's take the first paragraph. "The Unstoppable Force of Oro Mugen" might have "Unstoppable" replaced with synonyms. Wait, but the user said to skip brands and names. Oro Mugen is a brand or name here, so I shouldn't replace that. But the phrase "Unstoppable Force" is a title; should I split that into parts? The user said to rework words with three synonyms. The title is a phrase, so maybe each word in the title would be considered. However, "Unstoppable Force" is a title, and "Oro Mugen" is a name. So maybe I don't replace those. Wait, the user says "rework all words with 3 synonyms in b format. Skip brands and names. Text only." So, the actual words in the text need to be replaced, but not the brands or names. So, in the first sentence: "The Unstoppable Force of Oro Mugen" – "Unstoppable" could be a word to replace, but maybe the word "Unstoppable" is part of the title. The user says "Text only," so maybe process all words except for brands and names. Let's confirm. "The Unstoppable Force of Oro Mugen" might have