Icarus didn’t even waste his breath arguing with the man. It seemed he had a general distaste for people, probably explaining why he had ventured out here all alone with only a faithful animal joining him. With them now progressing together, the pace increased to a fast jog for a considerable distance. He was fortunate that he had never slacked in his training, often running in large circles while out in the Void.
”Don’t worry about me. Mind your step because there’s often fragments of reality blended in with the environment, making it really easy to stub your toe,” he called out as the other man nearly snapped his ankle like a twig if he had stepped to his left only a few paces prior. Despite being a vast, open expanse, the terrain was uncertain, as he had determined over the past three years.
”Me? I’ve lived here for about three years now. After a while, you start developing a bond with it. I was gifted in Void magic previously and it seemed as though my own magic blended with this atmosphere, in a way,” he explained. It was difficult to describe his form of magic. He’d learned it decades ago and only refined it over time. To him, this was not truly the Void as he knew it. The Void was an imaginary space one essentially found themselves in if they did not complete teleportation or gate travel.
It was, in a way of speaking, a place where everything that never existed could be found if one traveled deep enough. In truth, it was at that very edge of this realm’s reality one could find those hypothetically impossible that Icarus strayed from. The possibility of inadvertently coming across paradoxical anomalies was too great and any interaction could possibly bring them to full realization. If something like that got out, gods could be fighting copies of themselves diametrically opposed and the entire world could be jeopardized.
Alas, it was rare for others to tread here, even the creatures now laying siege to the world. In fact, he had a sneaking suspicion that one of those anomalies had been contacted by a creature and that was how this entire situation began. He couldn’t prove it quite yet, but it would explain several of the inconsistencies among the creatures of the enemy army and how they seemed specifically varied as a direct assault force with ground troops, aerial units, and siege monsters. It was almost as though the creatures were directly selected and crafted by a tailor.
”There are one thousand, seven hundred, and twenty-eight possible exits from the Semi-Structured to this untamed darkness. Let’s hope you wolf departed one of the nearby ones. It should be around two hundred meters ahead at a slight left,” he stated. He knew this by simple mathematics and by having counted nearly a thousand as well. The Void operated in series of 12, expanding in complexity and scale the further one ventured. There were technically 12 true entrances to the Void, with 12 exits from the Structured for each entrance, and lastly, another twelve exits for every entrance to the Semi-Structured.
”Any way to determine if he’s close?”