Arthur's mind reeled. This star shouldn't exist—not by any physical laws he knew.
Yet, the universe had a way of bending its own rules, supplemented by magic and forces making up the fabric of existence.
So despite every instinct screaming that this was impossible, there it was before him, as real as any other celestial body he had encountered.
The Star of Lightning pulsed again, arcs of electricity surging across its surface in violent, chaotic bursts, casting shadows into space.
Arthur could only assume this was something entirely unique to this universe. It had to be.
A quiet sense of awe settled over him as he finally found his words.
"I'll admit… I wasn't expecting this."
"I told you we were going for a ride," Jamie responded with a wide grin.
Beside them, Evan shook his head in silence. This wasn't his first time seeing the Star of Lightning, but it was no less staggering, especially now that he was when being yeeted across spacetime.