The story begins with a description of the ring, a structure that connects the seven worlds. The ring is made of seven doors, each of which is connected to another world through a series of gates. The first of these gates, called "mose," is the home of the gods, and it was the place where the first war was fought. Three centuries ago, however, the ring was destroyed, leaving the gods to live in "their own hell" . The narrator tells the reader that the ring is a masterpiece of forgotten technology, and that it connects all seven worlds together. He tells the story of how the gods were supposed to fight against the demons of nemo, but were defeated by the gods of the other worlds. In the war, the gods destroyed the ring and cut off all the worlds from each other. In this story, the narrator tells us that he saw something moving in the ring two weeks ago, but that he cannot believe that he managed to drag the two of them all the way to the outpost. He swears he saw two strange shaped objects headed for the outpost, and he tells the narrator to get back inside the ring.
The story begins with a description of the ring, a structure that connects the seven worlds. The ring is made of seven doors, each of which is connected to another world through a series of gates. The first of these gates, called "mose," is the home of the gods, and it was the place where the first war was fought. Three centuries ago, however, the ring was destroyed, leaving the gods to live in "their own hell" . The narrator tells the reader that the ring is a masterpiece of forgotten technology, and that it connects all seven worlds together. He tells the story of how the gods were supposed to fight against the demons of nemo, but were defeated by the gods of the other worlds. In the war, the gods destroyed the ring and cut off all the worlds from each other. In this story, the narrator tells us that he saw something moving in the ring two weeks ago, but that he cannot believe that he managed to drag the two of them all the way to the outpost. He swears he saw two strange shaped objects headed for the outpost, and he tells the narrator to get back inside the ring.