Well, everyone's soul goes to the Underworld after death, as long as their soul wasn't annihilated. In a way, that's how you can define "death" for humans—when a soul leaves its body.
But since a god's body and soul can't be separated... [he shrugs.] I'm still dead when I die. It's just not permanent, if my jurisdiction still exists.
Yep. The Primeval Gods are the only truly immortal beings, since their jurisdictions can never be destroyed. That means whenever the universe ends, the Primeval Gods create a new one.
So in this one, they made the gods, the sura, and humanity.
[sort of. at least some of these things might've carried over from the previous universe but i'm not touching that lore.]
Kali's jurisidction is Chaos, so she's about as... chaotic as you can expect. Wants to destroy the universe, and all that. The other Primeval Gods keep sealing her away.
Shiva's kind of a stern guy. He doesn't really interfere much after the universe is created.
[can you tell shiva is not important in this canon because we know nothing]
Brahma's the God of Creation. She's pretty famous for her neutrality on matters. To be honest, I'd say she's kind of lazy... Her attitude towards the universe nowadays, last I checked, is "whatever happens, happens." Still, she helps out the God of Death with all his paperwork, at least.
Last is Visnu, who was the most active of the Primeval Gods before he disappeared with Shiva. Really laidback, but also super enigmatic—the kind of guy who never gives you a straight answer to anything. He also placed a lot of importance on agency, and how what we lose or what we gain is up to us.
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[ blunt?? she brushes her skirt ]
Though I was right to not hold my breath, it seems.
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Sorry...
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I accept your apology, sir. Despite the mess, you were working to help your fellow guests.
[ she'd have been a lot harder on him if he'd been stefano ... she had to clean up horse :T ]
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Well, I don't know how much it's helped in the long run. [...] It looks like this week's going to be a hard one.
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[ she hums at that, though ]
Yes... hostages, is what it said, didn't it?
[ she paid attention this week!!! ]
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You look surprisingly well-preserved for a person who has died multiple times, sir.
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Though it's a pain since time passes faster in that realm than in others, so by the time you're out, it'll have been decades in the human realm.
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But since a god's body and soul can't be separated... [he shrugs.] I'm still dead when I die. It's just not permanent, if my jurisdiction still exists.
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[ i hate that she seems fascinated by this concept ]
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Nah, I was born at the start of the universe, and with me came fire. Though maybe in the previous universe, there might not have been fire...?
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[ ???? ?? ??? ??? ]
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So in this one, they made the gods, the sura, and humanity.
[sort of. at least some of these things might've carried over from the previous universe but i'm not touching that lore.]
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[ I'm sorry for your lore jan ]
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They've hung around a lot, so I've talked with them plenty.
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How... are they?
[ she looks very curious, for some reason? ]
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[thinking...]
Kali's jurisidction is Chaos, so she's about as... chaotic as you can expect. Wants to destroy the universe, and all that. The other Primeval Gods keep sealing her away.
Shiva's kind of a stern guy. He doesn't really interfere much after the universe is created.
[can you tell shiva is not important in this canon because we know nothing]
Brahma's the God of Creation. She's pretty famous for her neutrality on matters. To be honest, I'd say she's kind of lazy... Her attitude towards the universe nowadays, last I checked, is "whatever happens, happens." Still, she helps out the God of Death with all his paperwork, at least.
Last is Visnu, who was the most active of the Primeval Gods before he disappeared with Shiva. Really laidback, but also super enigmatic—the kind of guy who never gives you a straight answer to anything. He also placed a lot of importance on agency, and how what we lose or what we gain is up to us.
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