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Similar to William Douglas Home's theory, if a fictional entity is intended to be created, it needs to "borrow" concepts or ideas of other existing entities. For example, the fundamental references used by Miss Samuelle include Samuel and Noah (not the only ones). Samuel, the final biblical judge of Israel, was begged from [DATA EXPUNGED] by the citizens. The Israelites abandoned theocracy for the monarchy to reform into a more unified government in order to defend against hostile tribes. However, as a result of recognizing the new king, he lost the rule of the Levites thereafter. This coincides with the desertion of the first Ark; Noah was ordered to construct an ark so that the ignorant creatures could survive the flood. Nevertheless, it's hard to say that the family of Noah are the only surviving humans in his entire bloodline; even the concept of Noah himself has a tendency to become abstract and blurred in recent years, resulting in the incompetence of Miss Samuelle “borrowing” substantial ideas from him. Although reluctant, she still managed to construct an ark while obtaining the ability of [CENSORED].