The space outside the universe was eerie… It was filled with so much energy that was both static and yet dynamic, making the area appear to an observer to be made up of colorful rocks; rocks that appeared to be slowly changing direction.
Yet that was a matter of perspective, for the size of this space was infinite, and if you could detect movements across an infinite distance, then that would only mean that this space was moving at a velocity that would make the speed of light seem like a snail crawling.
If a mortal could comprehend where Rowan was standing right now, he would liken him to a fly caught in amber.
The universes would seem to be large ships swimming inside a massive flowing mud.
We are gradually approaching the end of Vol. 3, which turned out to be more massive and in-depth in scope than I initially planned.
Thank you, guys, for your support and for sticking with me through the story, and more twists, turns, and battles ahead.
BrickTrader