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And Happy New Year's to you too, I suppose.
But, basically. This kind of stuff ain't easy. And it ain't a short effort unless you're a literal god.
It takes a lot of time and effort to make these things. And due to how the modern world has formed itself, I cannot afford to cater to every whim any random person asks of me for absolutely free.
So, to put it shortly and bluntly, you want the effort put into fulfilling such a request, you gotta pay for it. With money.
Rating the SOR, it's got a fair amount possible, but the amount of squiggle designs is large, and I'm definitely not faithfully recreating those. But the main problem is the upper structure of the stasis bed itself, as it's basically a tree with all the branching bits, which are also covered in squiggles. If I were to remake this, that would definitely get simplified to a basic pattern. And as well, if I were to recreate it, I would also be self-obligated to recreate the Final Trial as well, since it's connected.
Even following the appraisal though, since I have no current personal intent to recreate the SOR, you'd have to commission me to make it. Real cash. If that in it of itself is too much an obstacle for you, then any further requests you may make may be in vain.