He questioned, 'What is with that weird dream I keep seeing? What did I wish for?' The boy got up sluggishly and then walked onto the walkway, and then the walkway lit up, as it took the boy to the center of the park. The boy ignored his "Dreams" despite it being severely concerning, as the boy was already mad enough, it all felt null after experiencing it. The biggest of the boy's concerns and what truly pained him wasn't the "Dream" itself. However, the boy didn't know what he truly wished for, as that is what will truly get back at him, only to worsen his madness more and more, bringing chaos and an inevitable dissonance to the fundamental of the world, and what's beyond it. The park was so huge, that it had walkways powered by magic, and it somehow took people who used it instantaneously to the center. The kingdom had a medieval feel to it, however, the kingdom had several technologies that made it possible to travel within the kingdom, as it would be impossible to get anywhere without them. The kingdom was surrounded by mountains that reached the atmosphere of the world, and the mountains worked like a wall protecting the kingdom from any invasions, though it was rare, as traveling past the Grand Mountain Ranges of Tindalos is thought to be impossible. The park in the center of the kingdom had its own civilians, who were known to be the Natives of the parks. The boy was teleported to the center of the park and then saw the Grand Sanatorium. The Grand Sanatorium wasn't exactly a building, it was an entire land mass that stood high in the center of the park and its forest. The land mass was floating from the ground, with a stairway leading to it. The boy walked closer to the building. It was odd, as everything felt supernatural. It didn't feel real, his movement felt as if it wasn't bound by reality itself while he was even close to the building. It was somewhat similar to how he felt in his "Dream" from the earlier nights, however, it was soothing. The boy walked further and further up the stairs until he reached the land mass. The land mass, as he got closer, was translucent and he saw someone. It was another mage.