hamishspence
Adventurer
I think good. Shadowfell seems very modifiable: it can be Niflheim or Hel, from Norse, Hades from Greek, an alternate Fugue Plane for Faerun, with some traits of the Shadow Plane. Very clever reworking, and it does pull a lot of things together, with the dead and undead alike all associated with it.
The retheming of afterlife is interesting too, tolkienesque, most souls go on to places even the gods do not know.
Also, the animus and soul thing helps to clarify the types of undead, avoiding the Evil Spirits concept, with the animus instead being something the original living being, intelligent or otherwise, had.
Azure Bonds by Novak and Grubb had this: seperate spirit and soul. Apparently the extra ones like alias, created by Phalse, had souls, but no spirits, so they had no life, until after the fight with Phalse, where they mysteriously disappear, and reappear, fully alive, in the next book. Bringing back that concept is definitely clever.
The retheming of afterlife is interesting too, tolkienesque, most souls go on to places even the gods do not know.
Also, the animus and soul thing helps to clarify the types of undead, avoiding the Evil Spirits concept, with the animus instead being something the original living being, intelligent or otherwise, had.
Azure Bonds by Novak and Grubb had this: seperate spirit and soul. Apparently the extra ones like alias, created by Phalse, had souls, but no spirits, so they had no life, until after the fight with Phalse, where they mysteriously disappear, and reappear, fully alive, in the next book. Bringing back that concept is definitely clever.