Unfortunately, there's very little we've managed to figure out regarding the other world, which Shu has referred to as "La Gias".
Some method of dimensional transit brought us there, though unfortunately I'm still trying to pierce things together and the phenomena occurred in a manner different than those I've read about. However, the presence of 'familiars' and the existence of summoning and resurrection spells leads me to wonder if it is a world where what we would consider as 'magic' is commonplace.
There's a great deal I'll still have to look into, including the space-time wormhole thesis papers of Professor Idris and-
Sorry about Elma running off on a tangent, he does that sometimes. But yes, while Albhard and myself were investigating where the Granzon fought its allegedly last battle, we were somehow drawn into the world of La Gias.
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Some method of dimensional transit brought us there, though unfortunately I'm still trying to pierce things together and the phenomena occurred in a manner different than those I've read about. However, the presence of 'familiars' and the existence of summoning and resurrection spells leads me to wonder if it is a world where what we would consider as 'magic' is commonplace.
There's a great deal I'll still have to look into, including the space-time wormhole thesis papers of Professor Idris and-
Sorry about Elma running off on a tangent, he does that sometimes. But yes, while Albhard and myself were investigating where the Granzon fought its allegedly last battle, we were somehow drawn into the world of La Gias.
Your friends followed suit afterwards.