He cannot say it will be the same for him -- after all, what he is suffering is not a normal death by any means. It isn't merely his physical body suffering a grievous energy, or his heart petering out, but his very essence dissipating, drained until there is nothing left. If the false gods were to revive him, would it be but his empty, mortal frame, a shell devoid of actual life? Or are their powers so great that they could pull the tattered remnants of his soul back into his body?
Hm. He finds he doesn't like the thought that they could be that powerful any more than that of his demise.
"I imagine death to be a terribly lonely experience as it is," he remarks. "It does not surprise me the revival would be equally so."
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He cannot say it will be the same for him -- after all, what he is suffering is not a normal death by any means. It isn't merely his physical body suffering a grievous energy, or his heart petering out, but his very essence dissipating, drained until there is nothing left. If the false gods were to revive him, would it be but his empty, mortal frame, a shell devoid of actual life? Or are their powers so great that they could pull the tattered remnants of his soul back into his body?
Hm. He finds he doesn't like the thought that they could be that powerful any more than that of his demise.
"I imagine death to be a terribly lonely experience as it is," he remarks. "It does not surprise me the revival would be equally so."