Form 008 - Policies Regarding the Deceased - [voice]

Jan 11, 2011 20:26

Speaking with more and more of you, I have found I am not the only one who has authority dealing with souls. If you could all appease my curiosity, how is death handled in the world you come from?

oc: tinkerbell, oc: helios sprensonne, captain harlock, william t. spears, oc: bambi, oc: karin, oc: arabia, maka albarn, julius monrey, eric

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[Video] clockworkaholic January 12 2011, 07:20:02 UTC
...Souls?

[The mention of death automatically peaks Julius' interest.]

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[Video] pushesupglasses January 13 2011, 03:01:07 UTC
Yes. Do you have any information regarding how they are dealt with after passing?

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[Video] clockworkaholic January 13 2011, 23:43:56 UTC
...Perhaps. What's a soul, though?

[It could just be a misnomer... Was he talking about a "role", maybe?]

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[Video] pushesupglasses January 14 2011, 03:03:02 UTC
It is a mortal's inner essence that deems them to be alive or otherwise.

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clockworkaholic January 14 2011, 03:16:58 UTC
Ah.

[He considers.]

We had clocks that are something like that. When they break, they were brought to me to be repaired.

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pushesupglasses January 16 2011, 03:39:29 UTC
I've never heard of clocks being used as a life source.

[He is definitely intrigued by the topic, though]

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clockworkaholic January 16 2011, 04:40:51 UTC
It seems to be unique to our world alone.

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pushesupglasses January 16 2011, 09:42:57 UTC
And a simple repair to the clock can revive the soul entirely?

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clockworkaholic January 17 2011, 04:24:51 UTC
The..."soul" yes. It's then reborn into another life.

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pushesupglasses January 18 2011, 20:25:30 UTC
I see. So it is not the same as true revival.

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clockworkaholic January 19 2011, 18:20:24 UTC
No. Not really.

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