A few weeks after the Lunamana joined them, Jibril took everyone to Avant Heim.

"So, this is the Phantasma that you Flugel live on," said Sora as he looked at all the glowing rocks.

"That's quite the fall," said Steph as she looked over the edge in horror.

"Yes, a person that can't fly would surely splatter all over the ground if they were to fall," said Jibril with a straight face.

"That doesn't make me feel better!" said Steph with tears running down her cheeks.

"Why are all of you here?" asked a Flugel male who was wearing a robe as he appeared out of nowhere.

"We're here to challenge you and Avant Heim to a game," said Soar as he stood with his hands in his pockets.

"And what makes you think we Flugel will go along with that?" asked the Flugel.

"I'll give you all the information from my world that is in this device," said Sora as he showed the Flugel his phone.

"Information from another world, you have a deal on my part as the Flugel representative," said the Flugel as he started to drool from the thought of what he could learn.

"Oh, forgot to tell you my name, it's Larzat," said the Flugel as he wiped the drool away.

"What about me?" asked a loud voice that shook the ground.

"We'll let you meet an Old Deus that's at the strength of your old master, Artosh," said Sora.

"What kind of game do you have in mind?" asked Avant Heim.

"A word game, we each get to say one word that means something to us," said Sora as he tossed three talismen into the air, one hovering above each of them.

"These talismen will tell us how strong the emotion of that word is by the intensity of the light that shines from them," said Sora.

"And the strongest emotion wins?" asked Avant Heim.

"But what do you get if you win?" asked Larzat.

"You're races will join the Elchea Federation, which means we get your Race Pieces but you keep your freedom at the same time," said Sora.

"Fine with me," said the two.

"Then let's start with you, Larzat," said Sora.

"Then my word is, knowledge," said Larzat. The talisman above him glowed with the brightness of twenty lightbulbs.

"I choose loyalty as my word," said Avant Heim. His talisman was twice as bright as Larzat's.

"Well then, I'll choose the word that means mine and Shiro's whole lives, games," said Sora. This caused the talismen to glow as bright as the sun.

"How is this possible?!" asked Larzat as he used his hand to block the light it was so intense.

"Like I said, it's a word that means mine and Shiro's whole lives, the two of us have dedicated ourselves to games, sacrificing a lot to be able to play them," said Sora.

"Sometimes I get jealous when Sora plays a game without me and looks so happy," said Shiro without any emotion.

"As weird as these two might be, they could hold the power to change Disboard forever," thought Larzat as Sora started to apologize to his sister for leaving her out of some past games.

"Looks like we'll be joining them," said Larzat.