"First, and most important question of all..."
"What is Interdinsional?" the instructor began as the students all perked their ears and listened carefully to his words.
"Interdinsional refers to sothing that occurs between or across dinsions."
"And dinsions?"
"They refer to various realms of existence, planes of reality, or layers of perception beyond the standard three dinsions of space and one of ti that we experience in our universe."
"In our world, Endearth, interdinsional encapsulates everything that involves interdinsional beings or travel, often involving accessing alternate realities or parallel universes. And in most cases, it has to do with anything that is beyond Endearth, the world we have known..."
"It might co as a shock to you all, but Endearth isn't the only universe out there, not the only source of life out there, and we Endearths aren't the only race in this universe."
"A more graphical representation of our world in terms of this concept can be best shown with this holographic projection..." Instructor Ouse said as the windows to the class were covered by an exterior dark wooden-like curtain, reducing the class to pitch darkness but then—
A powerful light appeared in the front of the class before exploding outward, remnants of stars covering the bodies of the students who looked at the bizarre projection.
"This is our galaxy, known as the Milky Way Galaxy. This is the galaxy Endearth is located in, and this right here..." Instructor Ouse said as he pointed to a relatively big but not the biggest planet in the holographic display.
"Is Endearth..." he completed, as the students narrowed their eyes.
"Now the no-brainer question is, what about these other planets?"
"Look at this red one, look at the pitch-black one, look at that indigo one—oh, an interestingly blue one! And those tiny ones at the far edge. What are these? Does anyone of you know?" Instructor Ouse asked, and the students felt their hearts consciously pounding from realization.
"Yes, these are all interdinsional worlds, just like Endearth, containing their own different races, hierarchies, cultures, and beliefs—worldviews entirely different from ours."
"Aliens, you may want to call them? Abominations? Yes, they all exist!" Instructor Ouse declared.
So of the students drew gasps, but there were also so who remained silent—majorly the top ten geniuses, who seed to have been already aware.
And, of course, Ryuk didn't find it surprising.
He had already been told by the Half-Fallen of creatures invading Endearth, and Ryuk had the idea that they might have sohow co through, only if their main worlds were close to Endearth.
And now, it was clear to see: Endearth was just a lone world among hundreds and hundreds of other worlds out there.
"Of course, there are questions. Who are these beings? What do we Endearths know about them? Are they capable of coming into our world? Are they stronger or more powerful than us? Are they a threat? Have they ever invaded before? Can they even invade us? What is their source of power? Is it also Apex Energy? What are their skills and abilities? What races are there?"
"These questions will be answered in this class, and hence the na, Interdinsional Class. I hope you all now understand the reasoning behind the na."
"I will say, if you're interested in knowing what dark and mysterious forces hide out there in the darkness—what is a threat to us and what is not, what evil powers are inaccessible to us, and just what are aliens and abominations—only one class can fulfil all of your questions."
"And for that reason, the Interdinsional Class is one of the top 5 most compulsory classes. Missing the class will attract fines, and if you don't have points to pay, you will face punishnts."
"It is an important class that must not be missed, and lateness is not welcod!" the man warned, as the holographic display in the room disappeared, and the coverings over the windows opened up once more, sending brilliant arcs of light through the room.
"To start the class, we will begin with the manifestations of interdinsionality in our world, Endearth."
"What links does Endearth have with interdinsional bodies?"
"One of the most inextricable relationships that Endearth has with the interdinsional is the Gates!"
"The Interdinsional Gates, to be exact."
"What are Interdinsional Gates?"
"They are portals that allow travel between different dinsions, planes of existence, and alternate realities."
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"They are the way we of Endearth interact with those interdinsional beings who are from the outside world, and the only way they also get to co into our world..."
Murmurs rose in the crowd, with so of the students' revealing faces of disbelief.
And, of course, why wouldn't they?
This was their first class, and instead of being read or taught sothing familiar, they were instead given information they had never heard before.
It all seed like the man was spitting fictional realities out of his lips, and the story all seed made up.
Surprisingly, it was like Instructor Ouse could sense the disbelief in the air, and a deep grin appeared on his face that was unmistakable to the students.
"You know, when the Academy introduced the concept of using holographic presentations to explain things to you newcors, I didn't like it either."
"Why?"
"Because I'm a man who believes that only when a kid dips his hand in flas will he ever truly fear the power of flas."
"I will never believe interdinsional gates exist until I see one with my eyes. And so I expect so of you to be like —disbelieving until you see one."
"And so, for that reason, I propose sothing that may be a little against the Academy's mode of operations for you newcors."
"Today, on the first day of your resumption in class, how about we start with a loud BAAAANG!"
The man said as he slowly spread his hands apart, a deep wave of purple energy emanating out from his body and filling up the entire class until it ford a circular do-like aura around them.
"Let's check out an actively running interdinsional gate, shall we!?"
"What the..."
CLAP!
A loud clap resounded through the entire class, shutting the students up. And in the next instant, gigantic black cracks appeared in the room as all the students, including Instructor Ouse, disappeared from the class, fading away into nothing and leaving the class empty.
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