Elise Graves Infernal Restraints !!link!! -

Let me start with the first paragraph:

Also, the brand name "Elise Graves" must remain unchanged. I need to be careful not to alter any part of the brand name. The original text has "Infernal Restraints" as a product or concept, so "Infernal" could be hellish, damnatory, or infernal. Wait, that's the same as the original. Maybe diabolical, satanic, or infernal? But "infernal" is already there. Maybe use hellish, damned, and infernal? But the product name is "Infernal Restraints," so I should keep "Infernal" as is. Wait, the user says to revise all words with alternatives, but brand names should remain. So "Infernal Restraints" is part of the brand? Or is "Elise Graves" the brand? Wait, the text starts with "Elise Graves: Infernal Restraints..." It's possible that "Elise Graves Infernal Restraints" is the brand name. The user specified to keep brand names, so maybe "Elise Graves" and "Infernal Restraints" should be left as is. Wait, the original text says "Elise Graves Infernal Restraints: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Ancients." So "Elise Graves Infernal Restraints" is the brand or title. The user says to keep brand names, so those parts shouldn't be altered. Therefore, when I see "Elise Graves Infernal Restraints," I can't change any part of that. So in the text, words like "realm," "topic," "fascination," etc., get substituted, but the brand name remains. Elise Graves Infernal Restraints

"Elise Graves is a name that has become synonymous with infernal restraints." Let me start with the first paragraph: Also,

That looks better. I need to be careful with each word. Also, make sure the number of alternatives is three per word, in c format. The user might not care if the alternatives are exact synonyms, just three options. I'll go through each word in the text, making sure to replace each with three alternatives. If a word is part of a brand name like "Elise Graves Infernal Restraints," it should not be altered. For example, when the text says "Elise Graves Infernal Restraints," that whole phrase remains, but the rest of the words around it are changed. Wait, that's the same as the original

For "Binding Restraints" in the header, since it's a title, maybe just "fastening constraints," "securing bindings," "anchoring restraints." But wait, the user said to keep brand names, and "Elise Graves" is a proper noun. Wait, "Infernal Restraints" is part of her work, but "Elise Graves" is a proper name. So in the rephrasing, I need to make sure that names stay unchanged. So "Elise Graves" isn't rephrased, but other terms within her title might be, if they are considered terms. Wait, the exact headers like "Theories and Legends" might need to have their terms rephrased. Let me check the user's instruction again.