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A child proposed that instead of unilateral repairs, every island's restoration should require consent from someone affected by the change. An idea took root: a council of players, a system of petitions, a public ledger where costs and benefits were spelled out and weighed. The Eaglercraft accepted the proposal, and its internal logic shifted. Islands now glowed with linked names—neighbors who might be affected. Fixing something required a chorus of agreement: a neighbor’s nod, a volunteer’s promise, sometimes a sacrifice agreed upon in conversation.

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