"Exactly." Stan agreed, this place was crazy enough without adding in the doors, or that the doors happened to take them to the one place in the world that none of them ever would have chosen to go if they'd had the option. Stan had gotten all the information about this place little by little too, some of it he'd discovered on his own, but that was the way of it, he thought - people here didn't have all the answers, you had to take some of it on faith, and some if you just had to see for yourself.
He nodded as she seemed to kind of think out loud about doors between worlds and whether or not they made any sort of sense. "It does seem like that," He agreed, "I guess the reality of it is just a little bit more terrifying than I'd have thought." He admitted with a laugh. If he'd been younger, if he wasn't carrying around quite so much baggage, maybe he'd have loved the chance for something like this, his own sort of fairy tale, but as it was, it only worried him thinking about going through again.
"Did Richie tell you about the wizards?" He asked her next, thinking about what else she might like to know. "Some of the people here, they aren't .... like normal people, they have magic or powers or something that makes them different." It was strange at first and sure he'd kind of kept his interactions mostly with the Losers, but he'd seen them around and he wasn't too bothered by that as much as it was just strange.
"It's where they got the hammock from apparently, a wizard helped them put it up." He said rolling his eyes, because of course there was a hammock in the house that Richie and Eds built.