>That typical language for Alice?>"Hmm, well, the trick it, Pandemonium is only supposed to be so tall, and the foundations were made to match. So, you might be stressing these too much."
>"Well, there's gravity, too. But, for a first try, that's not too bad. At least it stood on its own for a bit."
>"Sooner or later. The foundation isn't up to it right now, so you'd have to keep concentrating on it to keep it up for sure."
>"Hmm, I got an idea. Take the top half off, set it beside the bottom one, and give it a proper foundation and bracing. Then, when you have a better idea about architecture, remake it to be more sturdy."
>Glance at the book.
>Sit down next to her and look at what she's reading.
>Read over her shoulder. Does it seem accurate?
>Wait, how did she call a book from Makai? Shouldn't that power be limited to her realm?>To what extent is our power limited when outside of Makai?
>Nothing actually, you're quite mundane (For Gensokyo standards).
>"There's a lot of little tricks. Once you get good, you can also do things like mess with gravity. But that gets sticky."
>This voice does not understand the meaning of this statement. Clarify, please.
>"Of course, honey. But there's only so much that can be taught. And once you get things how you like them, and start having real people, you can't experiment much either."
>Smile. "That's a good girl. No need to rush into things too much."
>"You can, but it's hard to make a flawless space like that. You never know when you might tug on the wrong string and unravel something outside."
>"Can you show me that book?"
>Did we ever establish if this thing caused perfect isolation, or just probably perfect?