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Having determined his direction, Lis began to plan the specifics of his scheme to harvest the players' wealth on paper.
He wasn't sure if he could issue tasks to the players directly, but he assumed it should be possible, or he could simply have others publish the tasks for him.
Players appearing in the Gaia World were restricted in some of their actions by the game system (fog~), but their bodies were no different from those of real humans.
So, like anyone else, players needed to eat, rest, and even when they logged off, their bodies wouldn't vanish like in some games, but rather remained, unconscious like someone in a vegetative state, utterly defenseless.
It was as if the character you controlled truly existed within the Gaia World, and if you didn't log in for a long time, your character could potentially die from starvation.