[Carlisle's brow knits. While the concept of an 'afterlife' is relatively foreign to him, he gets the basic idea: it would be as though she were pulling souls directly from his goddess' maw to use as weapons, traveling through a divine realm the likes of which no mortal should ever witness.
Or, perhaps, like jaunting through the Land Beyond Living. Either way, it's a horrific concept, now that he lingers on it.]
I do not blame you, for then you would have to ask if she is the only one able to access that plane, to summon those who dwell there. And what limits would there be to such a gift? Could she draw anyone from there, so long as she could tell their story? Are they aware of what has happened to them? And if so, what do they think of their spirits being used in such a way, treated as tools rather than the people they used to be?
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Or, perhaps, like jaunting through the Land Beyond Living. Either way, it's a horrific concept, now that he lingers on it.]
I do not blame you, for then you would have to ask if she is the only one able to access that plane, to summon those who dwell there. And what limits would there be to such a gift? Could she draw anyone from there, so long as she could tell their story? Are they aware of what has happened to them? And if so, what do they think of their spirits being used in such a way, treated as tools rather than the people they used to be?