While Norn was explains things Robert simply walked up to the altar just nodding in between each explanation and just took a D-teriminal of the altar Like he was taking bread from the counter and then inspected it. As expected it didn't have the style of our world, but judging from what they seen, it didn't have the style of this one either, so where could have come from? It honestly looked more like a toy than an out of this world piece of hardware. Robert inspected it further and found that there was a button on the side that he pressed and it flipped open the screen, making it more of Nintendo DS and Gameboy hybrid, however, before he could start it... a bolt of lightning ran across his head as his migraine from earlier came back. He put his palm on his head as an Image flashed across his mind. A black and gold knight, with a tattered cape, stood before him looking at him with a piercing glare before turning around with a swoosh of his cape and walking away, causing the vision to fade and to find himself on one knee, with several beads of sweat running down his face. He didn't really have anything witty to say this time and just pretend nothing was wrong and to continue their talks, keeping the image of the aloof black knight to himself. Though he wondered what the hell that was all about. However, somewhere not so far away another had the same vision, but unlike Robert he was not a human, no he was vaguely shaped like a small T-Rex covered in purple fur with tips of white, like a uniquely colored beast and small bat like wings which was too small to create enough lift to fly, a red triangular gemstone laid on his forehead. Ever since Tactimon invaded his hometown he had to run from place to place, he had no why and he was interested in being caught as getting caught by Tactimon's army usually meant a fate worse than death, so he was never in one place for very long, but now he was before this place, he could see the White Castle stretched above the rest of the village, he knew he'd get answers here and only path was forward.