there are others of course, but that is hardly important.
to a shinki, death is something we must not think about. to a god, death is something they must experience through someone else's eyes. what I think of death falls under one of these two categories; you can choose one or the other for me.
I believe that shinki are not given memories of their previous lives when arriving on the far shore because of what I stated above. having them, not having them—both are equally painful. wouldn't you agree?
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to a shinki, death is something we must not think about. to a god, death is something they must experience through someone else's eyes. what I think of death falls under one of these two categories; you can choose one or the other for me.
I believe that shinki are not given memories of their previous lives when arriving on the far shore because of what I stated above. having them, not having them—both are equally painful. wouldn't you agree?