Ferry squinted at the chatting girls, one a strange upright mon with calico splotches and the other a human with six fluffy auburn tails and a pair of ears like Ferry's own resting atop her head. Was she... a human-mon hybrid? Was that
allowed? Somehow this was even stranger than the talking houndoom. He was so dizzy and overwhelmed that when the sky suddenly changed color, so quickly that one might have thought the sun was extinguished like a candle, he barely noticed. The calico mon's words confirmed his suspicions: a purrloin, made part-human by choice.
What... what did it mean? These people came from other worlds, right? He'd known about other worlds, of course—the cloth of reality was multitude, infinite, stretching between all times and choices and realities. Perhaps... perhaps where they stood now was someplace outside of the cloth.
They'd all been
brought there. He wasn't sure why, but he knew that somehow. He glanced down at the envelope in his hands, and another burst of understanding blossomed in his mind. This was part of a
game. They were here to play a game. His head pounded in frustration. He'd been pulled into this strange world to play a goddamn
game? Was he a child, to be forced to play along like this? Were they all chidren? If he got his hands on the fucker responsible for this...
Even putting that sick joke aside, Ferry couldn't conceive of a world in which humans would be willing to dilute their blood with that of a mon. Had the mon done this themselves against the humans' will somehow? What had happened in their worlds to allow for their existences? Whatever it was, could he use that knowledge to advance his interests once he won this game and returned home?
He almost stepped forward to introduce himself and ask a few questions of the hybrids, but the masked horse creature piped up first, shouting questions excitedly, helmet clinking as she whipped her head around.
"Wait," Hazel turned to stare at Salem, her rapt attention fixated on those last few words. "How? By choice? How did you become part human? Tell me! Tell me! Tell me!"
Ferry merely perked his ears, curious to hear the answers. Depending on what they said, he might have a few questions of his own... In the meantime, he cast his eyes down at the envelope, allowing its strange magic to flow into his brain and explain this world to him.