Kole knew he had made a mistake. He screamed and panicked internally when the GM snapped and the wolves snarled at him, baring their glistening teeth in anticipation. He even took a deep breath when the GM stepped right up to him, almost close enough to hear Koles heart pumping incredibly fast in utter fear. He shivered at GMs touch and struggled to stare into those malicious eyes. No, not malicious but certainly not benevolent. Resisting the urge to pull away, and driving down the embers of rage at being examined like an interesting thing of the floor, Kole listened with fearful but rapt attention. His stomach did a queasy flip and legs visibly twitched trying to get away from the fingers dragging themselves through his hair. Kole did not like this, he didn’t like this one bit and wished that he could be very far from here and the blackened husks of buildings that seemed to gawp in testament as him. But the possibility of information kept him in place, in such a small amount of time he had already drawn some answer from GM. It was obvious that the GM was able to summon creatures to wherever he needed them, but not straight into being so far which meant he had a few hidden away somewhere. Furthermore it seemed he wasn’t bound like the rest of them by normal means of travel, such as walking and running, and possibly had a very clear idea of where everything was in terms of the different roleplay ‘worlds’. He had quickly sorted through the rather tangled answer that the GM had given him, fear was a very good motivation to think fast, to conclude that as far as he knew the GM didn’t consider himself to be a program of any kind. However Kole wasn’t quite sure if the matter was closed just yet as did a program even know that it was a program? Kole was very certain he wasn’t a program and stood by that fact resolutely. But still he needed more answers, he needed more information. “Yeah.” Kole tried to grin after the less than confident strangled laugh he gave. “So you came here by your own accord then? If so that’s an amazing feat of both science and engineering considering that no piece of equipment at the moment, or at least nothing that has been disclosed to the public, can create something even close to this.” He pressed with restrained excitement. “Plus wherever we are evidently has an unusual effect on electrical devices.” A momentary flicker of panic passed over his face as Kole realised he may have said too much.