Mmm. It's not, really, short of the part where we're supposed to be suffering. Even most of the 'suffering', beyond the obvious [ the whole. you know. murders and execution and cyoas thing. ] is mostly like minor inconveniences.
[ he seems very glad to talk about theoreticals instead of his memories, actually. what if he just never addresses his grief. ever. ]
By the traditional depiction, I think maybe we're actually in a state of limbo, if we're even dead at all. Why can some people be killed here? Why is there an opportunity that our lives could be restored? If judgement is already passed, then shouldn't that be impossible?
But then what's the point of-- all of this? It isn't like whatever happens here is going to be that different from whatever we did when we were alive...
[by the void. if the things he's done in hell count against him. oh no]
I don't know. Sometimes, I think, things don't have a point. Sometimes, we have to be content to have the questions themselves. It's a frustrating view, but that doesn't change it, either.
[ ugh. he takes a big drink of his Tolerable Beer. ]
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[ he seems very glad to talk about theoreticals instead of his memories, actually. what if he just never addresses his grief. ever. ]
By the traditional depiction, I think maybe we're actually in a state of limbo, if we're even dead at all. Why can some people be killed here? Why is there an opportunity that our lives could be restored? If judgement is already passed, then shouldn't that be impossible?
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[by the void. if the things he's done in hell count against him. oh no]
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[ ugh. he takes a big drink of his Tolerable Beer. ]
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[he's never been good at being content, in general, but. he sighs as he finishes off his own beer, acquiring another one.]