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The timeline was that I bonded with it after the first or second quest,
when the message popped up and I received the Ancient Gift (?).
As I mentioned before, I accidentally stopped the quest system,
and now the anima grass no longer grows and I cannot interact with the tree (the connector).
Maybe it is stuck in the same bug as well.
Should I cut down this tree and use dev mode to spawn a new one,
so that I can have a “clean” anima tree that corresponds properly with the quest mechanics?
Do you mean that I should manually click [The Story; which is basically default X (off)],
turn it on again, then exit debug mode and restart RimWorld (or reload the save file),
so that The Story mod will appear again?
Which means, in a new save file, The Story mod is basically on by default.
However, if something happens and The Story mod stops working in a save file,
I should do [Enable debug mode > press {The Story} > restart the game],
and then The Story mod will start working again. Is that correct?