Paying to have your sins absolved strikes me as extremely strange. Some ritual of atonement would not be entirely out of the question, but absolution through money seems like a very human idea, and I would not expect the forces governing death and what happens after to adhere so closely to human expectations.
Death, in my experience, involves the inexplicable and unknown, following arbitrary rules that do not follow human reason.
Perhaps- although does this mean that if belief in Giva changed, both realms would be altered? And the people display perceptible thought and emotion, according to Blue.
We have seen the orbs tamper with the forces of life and death before, just not to this extent. Unfortunately the rulers of both Taeum and Sedorum refuse to show their faces.
[And if anyone in either realm knows the truth, it's them.]
If I am correct, the place was very likely static from its inception onward. I do not believe it can be changed through evolving beliefs — likely only action from the orbs.
Which I suppose may occur as a result of Entri'i's actions, if it goes according to her plan.
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Death, in my experience, involves the inexplicable and unknown, following arbitrary rules that do not follow human reason.
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Depending on the orb's influence, it is difficult to say.
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We have seen the orbs tamper with the forces of life and death before, just not to this extent. Unfortunately the rulers of both Taeum and Sedorum refuse to show their faces.
[And if anyone in either realm knows the truth, it's them.]
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Which I suppose may occur as a result of Entri'i's actions, if it goes according to her plan.
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I hope it does.
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