"Right there!" Red Head shouted, pointing at a random black building.
Kyle glanced at Blue Head.
Blue Head seemed to be the only really trustworthy one in the group, and he wanted to make sure that Red Head wasn't messing with him again.
Blue Head just nodded.
Meanwhile, Yellow Head just looked away.
"Thanks," Kyle said before he walked over to the building.
The others watched as Kyle approached the building.
As he approached, the console on the door turned green, and the door opened by itself.
The building was relatively small. It was only as big as a one-family home, and it was almost empty.
It was just one big room with a person sitting in the middle of the room.
'Have people here not heard of chairs?' Kyle thought.
But then, he remembered that he was also sitting on the ground while comprehending Laws.
"Hello?" Kyle asked. "Can I come in?"
The person in the middle of the room was an older man with grey hair. For some reason, he had several scars on his face, which was strange since people of their level didn't have scars. Wounds just healed, no matter how severe they were.
"The door wouldn't have opened otherwise," the man spoke calmly.
"Oh, okay," Kyle said as he entered, the door behind him closing.
"Sit," the older man said without opening his eyes.
Kyle awkwardly walked forward and just plopped down in front of the man.
"I would like to join the Cult of Final Fate," Kyle said.
The next moment, an electronic display appeared in front of Kyle.
"Fill out the form," the man said.
"Sure," Kyle said as he looked at the display.
The form asked Kyle one question after another.
"Are you from Earth?" it asked first.
Kyle pressed yes.
"Was there a World War 2?"
Kyle blinked a couple of times.
'Yep.'
"When was World War 2?" it asked next.
'Brah, is this a history exam? Also, what the fuck are these answers?!'
The answers were…
1936 to 1945 A.D.
6355 to 6412 Styx M.O.
Kleptoniverous period.
Unknown.
'Yeah, well, I don't exactly know when it was, but the first one seems to be the only plausible one.'
Kyle put in the first one.
Next, Kyle had to type in his country of origin, and he found the United States of America, which he picked.
"What are these answers?" Kyle asked.
"There are countless versions of Earth," the man answered calmly without opening his eyes. "History vastly differs between them. Some have been introduced to Energy, while some have not. Some have an actual universe, while some only have a solar system. Some have fixed rules, while others have procedurally generated rules."
"Wait, what?" Kyle asked. "Procedurally generated rules?"
"The world makes up new rules as people learn more about it. If you have ever heard of quantum mechanics, you have been in a procedurally generated universe."
"Huh, okay," Kyle said as he continued answering the questions.
The next question was surprising and unsurprising at the same time.
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