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Posted: 18 October 2016 2:29 AM
From: Anonymous
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Do we have any ideas yet on how the soulless shinki end up the way they are? Any information at all would be appreciated.
Also, has anyone been assigned a soulless shinki that looks like someone they know?
From: Anonymous
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Do we have any ideas yet on how the soulless shinki end up the way they are? Any information at all would be appreciated.
Also, has anyone been assigned a soulless shinki that looks like someone they know?
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On the surface they appear to be identical, but [... explaining this without giving away his identity is hard] there was a certain object implanted inside their body at the same time as one of those markings. That object is missing, and I couldn't find any traces of it having been removed. Based on what I've seen of other gods and shinki here, it's not something that should be missing like that.
There are a few possible explanations, but I'm starting to think that analyzing the "soul" might be the only way to get any solid answers. There are too many uncertainties about our existence here, even without taking soulless shinki into account.
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To begin with, shinki can transform into objects, and don't seem to grow full or need to eliminate anything. I've always assumed that the body of a shinki is based off their subconscious expectations of self.
In which case, if a "soulless" shinki is truly a soul, but was damaged by being brought here, changes to their physical appearance might be expected.
On the other hand, if it's true they have no souls, perhaps they're only echoing our memories, or the memories of others, in the case of soulless shinki who don't resemble someone their god knew.