Game 019 [Voice] - There's a Pun in Here...

Mar 24, 2010 23:13

With so many people suddenly dying, I was wondering: what's it like to die here, where death isn't permanent? If you've died back in your home world, what's the afterlife like where you're from?

And even if you haven't, does death seem less important, does it carry less weight here than it did back home?

『uriko nonomura』, serious question for once, 『allen walker』, 『frederic chopin』, 『kuroyuri』, not telling people things, 『kamui shirou』, 『red medic』, totally a cheerful topic of conversation, 『oswald schermer』, 『derek bliss』, 『minato arisato』, 『mama a』, 『naoya』, #voice, 『vash』, 『mayoi hachikuji』, 『raenef』, 『sanae hanekoma』, trolling for new victi-er... partners?, 『grell sutcliffe』, 『tienei tattoi』, 『teito klein』

Leave a comment

[ voice ] harmonicmelodia March 25 2010, 04:23:51 UTC
Being someone who has seen death before, it is a very serious issue. It also does bear great weight, at least upon myself.

Reply

[ voice ] neverplaysfair March 25 2010, 04:32:19 UTC
Even though you can come back?

Reply

[ voice ] harmonicmelodia March 25 2010, 04:36:09 UTC
In my world, death is death. Thus you bear the weight of knowing those you love will never come back and it is natural to mourn for them.

If it is true that those in this world can come back, you still bear the thoughts of the time you lost them and want to cherish the times when they are alive.

Reply

[ voice ] neverplaysfair March 25 2010, 04:55:56 UTC
Then it's not death, but the separation that comes with it?

Reply

[ voice ] harmonicmelodia March 25 2010, 05:41:34 UTC
That is more or less correct.

Reply

[ voice ] neverplaysfair March 25 2010, 20:11:31 UTC
Are partings things to be mourned as well?

Reply


Leave a comment

Up