YAY !! (and it took a lllììiiiittttlle faster this time :-P) ... but that last panel is totally worth the wait. almost moving.
- - - - (embarrassed) there is the possibility to post the last panel without speech bubbles, please? (sorry if this bother. a million thanks in advance)
*YAY !!* (and it took a lllììiiiittttlle faster this time :-P) ... but that last panel is totally w
First, Jake is such the good friend, better than most will ever have!
Second….. hmmm. This is where, as a writer, I’m still somewhat unclear on the metaphysical aspect. “He was bonded on the day he died…… I’m sure he’s safe….” So when I look at reincarnation, past lives, etc, I look at it from the point of view of Continuity Of Consciousness. Will “reborn Vayle” be the same soul/spirit/entity/consciousness as the original fellow? Or will he just have strange affinities to things the original did (Kaha, etc). If the former, it raises all sorts of further possibilities (restoring his original persona, q.v Star Trek III)…. If the latter, then……. Why?
First, Jake is such the good friend, better than most will ever have! Second….. hmmm. This is where
That last part sounded excessively presumptuous… I intended it more like: if the latter, why do they (nethers) do what they do? To be like a spiritual log of past lives, a cosmic archive, that sort of thing?
That last part sounded excessively presumptuous… I intended it more like: if the latter, why do they
In Monumendo the soul is a spark of life. It doesn't retain consciousness or memories. Memories and personality are kept in the physical brain, which is 'inhabited' by the soul. Nethers retail the memories, experience and personality of their host, which are the aspects that made Vayle who he was. If Vayle is reborn, he'll be a new person, inheriting genetic memory and aspects from his parents.
But, hosts that are trained and have a strong enough bond can access their past lives through their Nether Dragons.
Nethers also protect the soul once the host dies, as their are entities in the Otherworld that feed on souls.
In Monumendo the soul is a spark of life. It doesn't retain consciousness or memories. Memories and