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Mogget / Yrael ([personal profile] themogget) wrote in [community profile] aefenglom2021-05-08 08:23 pm

voice; un: mogget

Name: Mogget
Date: May 8th
Format: Voice

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How is death viewed in the world you come from?

[Now there's a question. Mogget pauses a moment before he continues, just to let it sink in.]

In the Old Kingdom, when one dies, their soul moves over into a different realm. There they traverse nine gates along a river until finally passing on. I understand that this isn't the norm outside of my home world.

[Not close to it, in fact.]

So, indulge me, if you would.
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[personal profile] worldcleansing 2021-05-17 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
There are. I've mentioned the major theories, but they depend on the culture and more specifically the religion. A cycle of rebirth, a better or worse place depending on your behavior, and nothingness are the most believed.

Even people with the same religion might have different feelings about it. The people who think better things happen after we die might still be sad or afraid to leave what they have now behind.
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[personal profile] worldcleansing 2021-05-23 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a lot of fighting, and religion can be a part of it, but it usually isn't over where we go when we die. Sometimes, it's over something material, like land. For the more extreme religions, they believe they'll be rewarded for killing anyone against their religion, but they're not the majority.

I have a question about your own world. You said they eventually 'pass on'. Do you mean they stop existing?