Leonel and Aina ran into their first awkward situation quite quickly. Almost comically so.
Neither had any way of knowing much information about the Incomplete World until they stepped into it. The problem was that while the Dream Pavilion provided the coordinates and the orbiting formula, they provided nothing else.
The coordinates were, of course, the exact location it had originally been found at. The orbiting formula was one calculated based on the unique characteristics of every world, whether Complete or Incomplete. Essentially, it allowed you to pinpoint its location as a function of time.
Though an orbiting formula could change—or more accurately, certainly would over the course of a world's life—such changes only occurred over the course of millions to billions of years. For now, Leonel had no worries about the formula being incorrect any time soon.