Right? The whole part about different worlds, even universes and dimensions. . .
[And yet all of that isn't a new or impossible concept to him. It hasn't been since he first learned of the true state of his own world, when he was a young teen.
He quietly hums to the question. Despite having lived on a secondary island for two years now, it was the one they all had to migrate to. The one he speaks of - Tatsumiya Island - is his true home.]
Everyone knows everyone, so we're a tight knit community. There's lots of little shops, and a school for the collective children who're around. We swam a lot, and when I was younger we made our own fun [rather than things like technology] playing games like ocean baseball and such. It's very mountainous and filled with forestry, so it really has its own beauty, even though it's man made, completely self contained, and the last remnants of Japan.