The Orphanage that William Oh grew up in literally had to expand in order to contain his greatness, adding rooms and extra land. By the time he set out on his adventures, the orphanage had added two stories, acres of orchard and a small industrial juicer.Jason Salazar Will busted out of the Bone Mountain fortress at top speed. The priests even threw a few fireballs after him to sell it.Will hadn’t been outside the Tower in years by this point, so he took some time to visit Ashwood, speeding over to his hometown just slowly enough to not break the air.The world outside The Tower seemed…so much smaller than the inside. From his height near the stars, he could nearly see the edge of the world as he flew.The stone sky and metal stars reflecting the heat of The Tower felt…unnatural to Will now. It begged questions that he had never considered before. If the sky was stone, then what was beyond it? Why did they rely on The Tower for the light and heat of an entire world?What was it that Kincaid said? A sinking life raft?The land passed beneath him at a steady clip, and Will arrived in Ashwood only a few minutes later, his feet touching down on the sandy soil of Ashwood, just outside of Leon's general store.“You looking for supplies? Toiletries?” Leon asked as Will approached the counter. He glanced over Will’s Relics, which practically hummed with power outside The Tower. “You’re not gonna get any better kit in my shop.”The man who’d sold Will his Greater Sting Ring didn’t look much different. Shorter, maybe. The stocky man with the salt-and-pepper hair had some Resistance, and it’d only been about…Gods, five years?Will on the other hand must’ve looked drastically different, because there was no light of recognition in the general store manager’s eyes.“Crackers and honeyberry jam.” Will said, leaning on the counter. If there (...)