One had to know, the Wizards he could recognize were only a tiny, negligible fraction among the nearly two million fallen Wizards.
What did that imply?
It implied that the number of individuals in this world, constructed using fallen Wizards as "prototypes" and scattered in every corner, might be unimaginably huge!
Second, the realism of these "acquaintances" far exceeded that of his "parents."
Whether it was Kevin's hooligan style, the elite demeanor of the chief scientist, the sunny kindness of the PE teacher, or Viola's bone-deep vicious personality, they all displayed extremely vivid yet self-consistent personality traits and independent life trajectories.
Unlike his "parents," who carried a templated stiffness full of flaws, they were instead filled with the complexity and sense of reality that belonged to "people."
Third, the vast amount of independent cultural products in this world.
Movies, games, artistic styles, social news...
