When James woke up, he was a little woozy. He looked around and he saw he was in a multicolor gradient void, not a single other thing was there. He got up and shook his head to clear his mind. Once his vision was clear, he actually did see a figure in front of him. It was the girl.
"Hello James. You're back... kinda. Allow me to introduce myself. I am Myrrh, the Misterian princess. The Misterians are what you humans call angels, however there are a lot more versions then what you see pictures of. There are spirit angels, phantom like beings with tattered wings and a pale green glow. They're sort of half dead angels. Next there's the bestial angels, entities that resemble other kinds of Earth animals, including reptiles, fish, mammals, and any other species class. All other mythical beings are subtracted of these beings, like Kitsune, Atlantians, vampires, and even werewolves. A third version are the chlorophites, angels that are part plant. They act like how plants usually act, fire toxic projectiles, heal others, and fly with leaf-like wings. The fourth type is a strange one, the mechangels, robotic Mysterians that upgraded themselves to become mentally and physically superior but only succeeded in looking cool as well as a few other things. They can fire bullets, lasers, missiles, hook up to the Knowing-Net and become super smart, and fly with jet enhanced rigid metallic wings. Finally, you have the strangels, warped Mysterians who ally theirselves with the entity Thornton Sair, creator and leader of the world Ignus. Thornton altered them to make them the perfect scouts as they can teleport, use telepathy, create, alter, and destroy minor objects, and levitate with their fractured upside down wings. Any questions?" Myrrh informed with a know-it-all tone in her voice.
James had many questions to ask, but he only asked the one that he just thought of.
"Why'd you tell me all this?" James asks confused.
Instead of answering with words, Myrrh, with a worried look on her face, summoned a reflective surface. James screamed, for he didn't see his face but the appearance of what could only be a male...