There was nothing for the lost soul. Without anything to exist upon he could not feel the torrent of time tearing away at the world. First it was years, then decades, then centuries - yet still he lay silent. Milleniums past, hurdling even the greatest of forces to be washed away into the midst of nothingness. He, however, still laid without a notice.
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The nothingness ended. First there was ignorance, awake but presuming sleep. Then there was the slow realization that reality had inturrupted what was the null. Still, however, the dream and reality wtill interwove into an illusion of memory, where the soul still could not distinguish anything.
Finally, there was the awakening. There was opening of the eyes, and with it, the mind. It shocked the soul into existence and at last, after the end of countless ages, he woke.
'What?'
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The soul was still groggy and tired. He could barely comprehend anything at the moment, but his mind worked fast and efficiently, and after only a few brief seconds he remembered everything.
'What happened? The experiment, the creation! Did I mistakenly seal myself into the Rock Golem?'
He pondered the blue screen, looking through it before being utterly confused by the ending.
'What is MISSINGFILE.exe? Something doesn't sound right there. I definitely should not touch that, not after the whole experiment fiasco. 'Yes' it is.'
'This is... interesting. This is all standard knowledge, but I need to see if there is more to this.'
He pressed on.
The soul looked at the screen with a great smile. While the general knowledge was rather plain, it did however give off a crucial point. It confirmed the existance of the [SSS] Ranking, while also confirming that it does determine rarity. These had been huge points for debates when he still resided in the damned kingdom and his arguements at this was one of the reasons he was expelled.
'Take that, dim-witted fools!'
It certainly felt great to be right. Even if the others were dead and could not care about it less.