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I don't know why you decided to come here, samurai. Curiosity, perhaps? Well, while you're here, I suppose you want to hear about my work? It's fascinating, if I do say so myself. Yes, the study of the interactions between annual natural rainfall and the size of the Mori Isawa is full of complex and sometimes surprising results.
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Not convinced? Well, try this. Years of greater rainfall tend to increase the size of the forest, certainly. But too much rain can actually drive back the forest's borders! I attribute this to an imbalance of the natural kharma of the forest - yes, of course the forest has a kharma, have you never been there? - as its water element begins to dominate over the others. As any student knows, balance among the elements is vital to healthy growth of any entity, even forests.
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For more of my work, click here to see some of my research papers on the subject. I'm afraid they're not very well sorted - maybe if you come back in a bit I might have sorted them a bit better, yes?
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