It does occur to him as he's closing the journal that he should probably find out what Ren will have to use to connect to the Network, though Sora doubts he'll be much help in getting it to work if it's anything more technologically complicated than a book. He's getting better at working things like phones, or at least he's pretty sure he is, but... well, sometimes he's thankful he only showed up with a book rather than with a computer on him or something. That can wait, though- the Network's good at making itself known sooner rather than later, anyway, given Nautilus has a bad habit of spying.
"Well, that's the really complicated part." He's not even sure how to word it, but, really, none of the explanations he got when he first arrived made much sense either. Maybe it was something you just had to accept in time. Not that that makes up for the fact that he's sure he's going to butcher the explanation.
"So, Nautilus is basically made out of chaos. The idea that anything can happen at any time- that's a real energy, and it's around us all the time here. That means we can learn how to control it to make the things we want to happen real. It's sort of like magic!"
He holds out his free hand, palm-up, and focuses on it for a second or so. In short order, a pencil appears in his grasp, and he twirls it around in his fingers as though to show that it's actually solid.
"You just have to have a lot of willpower. Or, uh, that's what everybody calls it, but I think it basically means you have to know for sure what you want and then just be really stubborn about it," he laughs.
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"Well, that's the really complicated part." He's not even sure how to word it, but, really, none of the explanations he got when he first arrived made much sense either. Maybe it was something you just had to accept in time. Not that that makes up for the fact that he's sure he's going to butcher the explanation.
"So, Nautilus is basically made out of chaos. The idea that anything can happen at any time- that's a real energy, and it's around us all the time here. That means we can learn how to control it to make the things we want to happen real. It's sort of like magic!"
He holds out his free hand, palm-up, and focuses on it for a second or so. In short order, a pencil appears in his grasp, and he twirls it around in his fingers as though to show that it's actually solid.
"You just have to have a lot of willpower. Or, uh, that's what everybody calls it, but I think it basically means you have to know for sure what you want and then just be really stubborn about it," he laughs.