The assimilation had completed, Seth was now ready for answers. He himself was way to frightened of the Universal will and didn’t want to sense it’s presence ever again.
So he decided to get answers from his other consciousness which was his body.
“Hay body so tell me where are we?” Seth sensed around into the empty void of space only to find nothing.
There starts were all but dim distant dots.
‘We’re currently floating around in a vast piece of empty space that is outside of any galaxies.
We aren’t in a good situation for a planet that is capable of sustaining life. We are very vulnerable as we don’t have any protection from galaxies or a solar system to call our own.’
The plant spoke in a distressed voice. Seth could sense how down it was, in turn affecting his own emotions.
“What is a galaxy? I’ve never heard of them from where I come from.”
He asked while trying not to feel affected by his body.
‘Do you see those two tiny brighter dots over there, those are the closest galaxies to us.’ His other consciousness directed his sense over to his south west.
Seth just moved his consciousness over to where he was directed.
“You mean those tiny specs over there. I can barely see them. Just judging from the distance they must be huge right?”
‘Yep, you’re right they are absolutely massive; almost impossibly massive.
There are countless planets just like me in them revolving around massive stars.
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The are also lots of wondering planets just like us but aren’t as lost as us.’
The consciousness explained in awe of how massive the galaxies are.
Seth just felt the information being added to his consciousness, he honestly felt quite happy about it.
He wasn’t alone like he was in the Immortal realm, he actually had some company that didn’t want to kill him if given the opportunity to.
Thinking about it he was rather happy. He had his other consciousness and the Universal will, that he was way to scared of to even dislike.
‘Maybe I should think of a name for my other consciousness, I can’t keep calling it body or other consciousness.
As from the Universal will I won’t even bother with that. Let me think, it’s a planet and my other consciousness, it’s also my body.
I’m like the brain and it’s the rest of my body we are still one body but different parts of it.
So body is out I can’t make up a name with that, it just sounds dumb. I’ll combine consciousness and planet.
Mmm… let’s go with Plascious. Sounds good, I like it. I like it a lot.’
“Hay body I’m going to name you Plascious, how is it? Do you like it?”
‘Mmm, I know, I heard you thinking. But I do like it; it sounds good. From this day forth I shall be planet Plascious and you shall be my will.’
Both Seth and Plascious felt exited this was a new step in the right direction.
Though something still bugged Seth, he felt like he had forgotten something important. ‘What were we talking about again?’
‘We were talking about those two far away galaxies from us, remember?’ Plascious reminded Seth in a happy tone that was still excited from receiving a name.
“Oh right I almost forgot, its just that I’m experiencing so many new things. I’m also excited you know.”
‘Yes I can feel it.’ Plascious also felt the same, it was just born after all and everything it felt was new to it.
Getting himself together Seth managed to calm down. “You said that we needed protection from galaxies and solar systems right? Is there a way we can get to them?”
He asked in a serious tone.
Plascious thought for a moment as it felt the Universal will before projecting it’s answer into Seth’s part of their consciousness.
‘Nope, we are currently drifting away from them and heading deeper into space. There’s nothing we can do, we can only float around and absorb Void energy.
Which is necessary for us to access the Universal store where we can buy living organisms.
They need protection from us as our life is tied to them, we are currently fine for the moment but once we get living organisms growing and thriving on us our longevity depends on that.
The only good thing about not being in a galaxy is that we won’t have to worry about colliding into something and dying prematurely.’
“What!?” Seth shouted out in surprise while his part of consciousness shook.
He was on edge now.