Gabe is pretty annoyed about the fact that the Church is busy gallivanting in all it’s glory, while he - formerly a proud member of it - is bleeding and hurt, and nobody seems to care.
The Druid then tells him to open his mind, to imagine a better place, a place of light and dreams and fantasy. Forget about reality, and what is, and focus on what could be. This Gabe does, and find himself in Avantasia. I assume the book he read, and the ‘magic lines’ in Reach Out For The Light had something to do with this.
Gabe is pretty annoyed about the fact that the Church is busy gallivanting in all it’s glory, while he - formerly a proud member of it - is bleeding and hurt, and nobody seems to care.
The Druid then tells him to open his mind, to imagine a better place, a place of light and dreams and fantasy. Forget about reality, and what is, and focus on what could be. This Gabe does, and find himself in Avantasia. I assume the book he read, and the ‘magic lines’ in Reach Out For The Light had something to do with this.