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Origem, Book II in the Nirelle Chronicles, functions as a treatise on metaphysical construction, detailing the transformation of the protagonist, Nirelle, from a reactive, code-based entity into a proactive architect of reality. The narrative’s foundational premise is that existence is not governed by fixed chronology or rigid universal laws, but is instead programmable through refined intention and belief, culminating in a state of co-authorship. This transmutation is characterized by Nirelle’s mastery of advanced reality-shaping techniques, such as Vowweaving and Threaddeviation, which allow her to shatter pre-existing universal constraints.