It was a bit after midnight when Peter sat back down at his computer, he had spent the last fifteen minutes eating and drinking, he couldn't afford to take longer, time on the server passed a lot more quickly than in the real world. He didn't even want to speculate on how long it had been in Nexus. Longer? Shorter?

After a deep breath Peter laid his hands down, one on the keyboard and one on the mouse. As he clicked the server's address a numb feeling crawled up his fingers, quickly spread through his arms and finally reached his head. Peter's eyes closed.

A second later Fire's eyes opened, they were not green like their counterparts in the real world, they were entirely red and emitted a faint light. These eyes were framed by black, shimmering scales. Not everything was completely different though, Fire's short hair resembled that of Peter, the only difference being that it was completely white. While Peter was by no means short, Fire was still taller by half.

Fire shook his head, transitioning between the real world and the server had always been a transformation, from Peter to Fire, from human to Mencur-Besh. Though as he thought more on it, with what he had seen in the last days he wasn't so sure how real or how imaginary each of his worlds really were.

Fire's sister Shadow had been waiting for him on the server. She looked different from Fire yet at the same time they shared some patterns. For example Shadow too had red eyes and black skin, though hers was still the human variety as opposed to Fire's scales. Her hair was white as well, but very long. She also was very short compared to Fire, and, to be fair, compared to a lot of people in the real world.

"Ready to pack the bags?" she asked.

Fire nodded.

In reality 'packing the bags' was a gross understatement for what the two did in the next two days, they turned their storage rooms inside out in search for the most spacious enchanted bags they had. They packed thousands of building blocks of many varieties, though also copious quantities of food, this time not limited to dried and salted meat since they could magically preserve what they took with them.

Fire also got to work on emptying tanks of potions into flasks and brewing new potions where he had nothing stored. The potions were large in variety, basic potions like healing or speed were there in large quantities but he also took more exotic things like contact narcotics, you never knew. Fire also crafted and enchanted several Ender Eyes, he had something special in mind with those.

On the day of their departure they picked out their weapons, Fire's armory offered no small choice. The halberd he had obtained in Nexus would remain in his base, while it definitely was a fine piece of smithing, it couldn't compare to his own best weapons.

At the very back of his armory was a display case that housed exactly one weapon of each type, the exception being daggers, which came in a set of two. The weapons on display here were no ordinary steel weapons either, they were made entirely from diamond. While their crystalline nature made them beautiful in its own right, the weapons were otherwise plain and without decorations, above everything else they were functional. On the server making diamond weapons was no easy task, it took years for them to crystallize and without the right technique they would be worthless. The weapons he had here were mastercrafted; he had had a hand in their creation himself. Not just the weapons themselves were of the highest quality but also their enchantments. They didn't need further magical sharpening, they could split rocks easily on their own, though when looking more closely at the blue crystal a faint dark red glow was visible. A black flame lived inside those weapons that would latch onto anything cut and burn out its life force; akin to a deadlier and more persistent Fire Aspect enchantment.

Fire opened the display case slowly. "Didn't think I would ever use those. But with the stakes being what they are I'd say we're all-in here."

He took a sword, a mace, two daggers and finally a halberd. Shadow didn't need much in the way of weapons, she was an ascended mage. She wordlessly took the last object in the case, a smooth red-golden ball of metal. As her fingers touched it it seemingly liquefied and slithered up Shadow's hand, then manifested again as an arm band.

The armor Fire chose was made of a dark metal, called firesteel. It was a combination of high quality steel, obsidian and blaze powder that needed to be woven in specialized forges. The resulting armor was light, flexible and highly protective.

As they were leaving Shadow also took several pieces of enchanted jewelry, those were intended to serve as large reservoirs of life force she could use to cast spells.

The bags they had packed on the day before were now bundled to a backpack that Fire put on over his armor. Some of the bags were also in their inventories, since Fire had confirmed those would work in Nexus as well.

The two siblings walked down the stone corridor side by side, they said nothing until they reached the elevator that would take them out of the base.

Fire double checked his bags and inventory. "So, we have everything?"

Shadow said: "We should."

They stepped onto the elevator and slowly started rising upwards. Once they reached the top, they stepped out of the tiny wooden hut that disguised the entrance to the base, Fire in a crouched position.

Shadow said: "I can take us directly to the first tunnel, a two-person teleport is manageable. It was near Drysprings, right?"

Fire gave her thumbs up.

Shadow took a deep breath and concentrated, white glowing runes appeared on her skin while she gathered up the life force for her spell. Those runes were one part of what made her an ascended mage. A few moments later Fire felt a violent jolt, suddenly they weren't standing in the jungle anymore, they now were only a few steps away from the tunnel.

Fire routinely checked if everything was still where it belonged, both in the sense of luggage and body parts. Shadow was a very capable mage, but you could never be too sure with teleports. After coming to the conclusion that everything indeed was where it was supposed to be he moved towards the tunnel.

Shadow asked: "This is where it is?"

Fire answered: "Yes, you might be able to feel a slight energy flow. Just give it a bit more power and it'll open."

After a short flare-up of Shadow's runes, the dimensional rift was made clearly visible, she had much more power at her disposal than Fire had when he was world hopping.

"Hold on, let me try something…" Fire muttered.

He took one of the Ender Eyes he had enchanted from a bag and carefully moved it towards the top of the tunnel, it started slowly floating into it and then disappeared.

"We'll see if it worked when we're on the other side."

Fire went first, Shadow followed right after. They emerged at a familiar place, to Fire at least. They were in the middle of a plains biome, exactly where Fire had entered the tunnel when he was on his way home. So the tunnels were consistent, at least this one was. He also noticed, very much to his satisfaction, that he was still connected to the Mencur-Besh's mental network. It had worked, the Ender Eye he placed in the tunnel got stuck between the worlds and was now acting as a transmitter. He would now have to place an Eye in each tunnel all the way to Nexus. That way he could still be connected to his own world to see if anything changed there. That and in an absolute emergency he would be able to call for help.

Shadow looked around. "So there really is more out there…"

Fire nodded. "You can imagine what I felt like when I discovered that Nexus was not the work of the admins."

They started walking, there was still quite a journey ahead of them.