BiggusGeekus
That's Latin for "cool"
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Well, at least Tahl died having just recieved the love of his god. That's pretty much a "Go directly to Heaven". I doubt that he'd accept ressurection. I'm not sure his faith would permit it (c.f. the celesitial's refusal to rez Ortwin).
But the Duchess' demise, while tragic, leaves a great big hole in the aristocracy. She has no children or consort. I think the King is the one who is in charge of elevation in this case. Complicated stuff.
And by the way Sepulchrave, thanks for taking time out of your schedule to grace us with yet another magnificent update.
Well, at least Tahl died having just recieved the love of his god. That's pretty much a "Go directly to Heaven". I doubt that he'd accept ressurection. I'm not sure his faith would permit it (c.f. the celesitial's refusal to rez Ortwin).
But the Duchess' demise, while tragic, leaves a great big hole in the aristocracy. She has no children or consort. I think the King is the one who is in charge of elevation in this case. Complicated stuff.
And by the way Sepulchrave, thanks for taking time out of your schedule to grace us with yet another magnificent update.
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