( and has done SO much murder. but she's pretty sure a god of death and perhaps funeral rights isn't coming to her because she's good at killing. there's a god of murder for that.
How strange. In my world we know well the afterlife, and how to reach in and take someone from it if need be.
I am not completely certain, to be honest. It... involves putting things to rest. Only one was alive before -- the rest are certainly dead when I am led to them.
That depends. To the Fugue Plane, first. There they await the arrival of someone that acts with the authority of one of the gods -- or powers -- of my universe and are then ushered to their final plane of existence in the realm of that power. But even that isn't always the case, for they can never reach the Fugue Plane, or they can be called back. They can be swayed by devils coming to find those they can turn into more of their kind.
It... is strange to think of there only being one destination for the deceased. Limiting, even.
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( it's that pride of her's, coming through. )
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[ Should she encourage this? Depends on the answer to the latter question. ]
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Is that something you worked with back on your star?
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( and has done SO much murder. but she's pretty sure a god of death and perhaps funeral rights isn't coming to her because she's good at killing. there's a god of murder for that.
at least she figures there must be. )
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That.
Makes a lot of sense, actually. Now that she thinks about it. ]
That would make you qualified, I would think...although that's kind of the reverse, isn't it?
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But funerary rites and whatnot? That does seem important.
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To the underworld? What do you call where you go after you die?
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arisen? Set up? I'm not sure what the right word is.