There were shouts of horror and awe as they continued to look and point. A few got onto their knees to pray, however most were absolutely fascinated.
“Pray, Karjon. Just what are we looking at?” Quagon finally said.
“From my observations back home, those things are separate Worlds like God’s World but only very far away. From that you can see that they are beyond God’s World.”
“We would call them points of light.” Quagon replied. “But how do you know?”
“At this stage it is just a theory. But it explains the fact that some of them change positions every so often. I’ve even worked out the path some of them travel.”
“That’s amazing!”
“Back home we have a place that allows us to see many more points of light. This makes it easier for me to see
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Karjon, Murfon and Tamblin were not all that impressed with the sight as they had seen much better visions back home. But they were overjoyed at the reaction. They had finally convinced a group from the Religious Hive that there is something beyond God’s World.
The sighs and calls continued as the members began to point out specific objects and ask about them. Karjon was happy to answer as best he could. This was a momentous occasion for the three.
While this continued, they were totally oblivious to the six purple robed Enforcers who had quietly entered the clearing and surrounded them. The group was then interrupted and became silent when they heard the sound of an authoritative familiar voice.
“Trainees!” He said. It was the Head Rector. “I am appalled! I warned you about these outsiders and their dangerous ideas. Look at you. Standing out in the wilderness no less. You have brought shame upon the whole Religious order! I want you all to march back to the Trainee Centre. There you will undergo intensive training to rid your minds of these blasphemous ideas. Quagon, lead them back!”
“But Head Rector! Look up and you will see a wondrous sight. These three have shown us something incredible.” Quagon