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#Post#: 3535--------------------------------------------------
Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: Ellen Date: April 27, 2016, 3:55 am
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People tend to die when they get killed, without being the true
self or a shadow.; Hortons are probably no exception (except
maybe that Svetlana's descendant who revives only once
apparently).
Being that the female (?) Hortons are Valkyries, I wonder: do
they go to Valhalla or someplace like that?
#Post#: 3538--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: AuroraDash Date: April 27, 2016, 4:51 am
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I reckon they go to the Realm of the Deceased as seen in the
good ending of LS, where they get to sit in a box-shaped room
with a giant heart in it, idly chatting with Evan and Ladislaw
until the end of time.
Although that sounds rather lame, so I hope it gets expanded on
in LSX, LSY, or LSZ.
I'd also like to hear more about Valkyries, I know they can fly
but that's about it.
EDIT: According to the LSY thread, the fallen rest for all
eternity in "Paradjis".
#Post#: 3539--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: Kim Tyranto Date: April 27, 2016, 5:36 am
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[quote author=Ellen link=topic=221.msg3535#msg3535
date=1461747338]
People tend to die when they get killed, without being the true
self or a shadow; Hortons are probably no exception (except
maybe that Svetlana's descendant who revives only once
apparently).
Being that the female (?) Hortons are Valkyries, I wonder: do
they go to Valhalla or someplace like that?
[/quote]Yeah, I see references to stuff :P
[spoiler=Future]Svetlana's family tree has the ability to revive
once, only once, if they die (they can choose when; their bodies
don't decompose or burn to ashes or melt or whatever, until
their second death). So, Svetlana Anastasia Roza Volkov has that
ability, and as Linda Charmaine Horton is a descendant of both
Serenity Horton (her great-grandmother?) [b]and[b] Svetlana
Volkov, this makes her a Horton with that ability.[/spoiler]
Also, male Hortons can likely be Valkyries, though they cannot
turn into Valkyries just by marrying Hortons. So Evan O'Neill
remains human even after marrying Valkyrie Horton (the
Valkyrie).
[quote author=AuroraDash link=topic=221.msg3538#msg3538
date=1461750683]I reckon they go to the Realm of the Deceased as
seen in the good ending of LS, where they get to sit in a
box-shaped room with a giant heart in it, idly chatting with
Evan and Ladislaw until the end of time.[/quote]Is it a dream,
perhaps? Or maybe it's merely another area?
[quote author=AuroraDash link=topic=221.msg3538#msg3538
date=1461750683]Although that sounds rather lame, so I hope it
gets expanded on in LSX, LSY, or LSZ.[/quote]The explanation
will come some day. :P
[quote author=AuroraDash link=topic=221.msg3538#msg3538
date=1461750683]I'd also like to hear more about Valkyries, I
know they can fly but that's about it.[/quote]Start a thread
with all your Valkyrie-related questions in this board, and I'll
do my best to answer them. :)
[quote author=AuroraDash link=topic=221.msg3538#msg3538
date=1461750683]EDIT: According to the LSY thread, the fallen
rest for all eternity in "Paradjis".[/quote]"Or so it is said",
as of a few minutes ago :P
Still, plot twists exist and Paradjis could turn out to be a
lie, instead being the Illusory Gaol. (I think "gaol" is a
synonym for "jail"?)
Or it could be where those Bute guys come from; think about it,
a village of Bute.
Now, to answer the question: I haven't thought about it, yet; I
planned that the souls of good guys go to the Dimension of
Luminance while the souls of bad guys go to the Dimension of
Regret. The souls of people who are neither good or bad wind up
in the Dimension of Oblivion, while the souls of those who died
before they turned six years of age end up in the Dimension of
Naught.
Nobody has ever reached the Dimensions with a Map System; until
the 9[sup]th[/sup] decade people believed that the four
"Dimensions" are in the sun of Serenth.
Maybe I'll add a fifth Dimension for the Hortons? I'd like to
hear your thoughts, guys~
#Post#: 4121--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: Kim Tyranto Date: June 14, 2016, 1:43 pm
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Okay, I've decided to stick with "Paradjis". However, there are
two of them: the second one is the fake one. The first one? It's
a place of fluffy, impassable clouds that cannot be accessed
except through death.
I'm thinking… the Paradjis where the dead end up? It could
be a planet that's extremely far away from the farthest
confirmed planet in Serenth. (Essentially located at the end of
the galaxy. Assuming galaxies have an ending point and a
starting point.)
But that's my thought; I'll let you guys decide whether or not
it's a planet or something else.
#Post#: 4124--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: AuroraDash Date: June 15, 2016, 2:22 am
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I like the idea of it being a planet.
I think it should be 80 times further out than the furthest
known planet, have a diameter 27 times that of Newerth, and have
16 moons made of ice.
That's just my idea though ^.^
#Post#: 8334--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: Bloom Date: September 22, 2019, 11:31 am
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Sounds like it's a "realm" instead, opposite to Niflheim.
And Valhalla is basically being in limbo?
So, we have a heaven, a hell, and a limbo, I think?
#Post#: 8336--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: King (2.0) Date: September 23, 2019, 3:56 am
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[quote author=Bloom link=topic=221.msg8334#msg8334
date=1569169861]
Sounds like it's a "realm" instead, opposite to Niflheim.
And Valhalla is basically being in limbo?
So, we have a heaven, a hell, and a limbo, I think?
[/quote]
Aren't Heaven/Hell/Limbo/Purgatory Christian concepts though? As
opposed to being Norse concepts like Valkyries, Niflheim and
Vahalla?
#Post#: 8343--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: Bloom Date: September 23, 2019, 6:23 am
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More like those equivalents, if I had to guess.
I mean, Paradjis isn't exactly a Norse thing like Valhalla and
Niflheim.
I also have to add, though, I think Niflheim was more Ginevra's
addition, rather than Ariana's or Kim's.
(Ginny's thought up books Aidan Flamberge might read, in her
free time in 2017 and 2018.)
Purgatory... don't think Serenth has an equivalent?
#Post#: 8351--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: King (2.0) Date: September 23, 2019, 6:47 am
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[quote author=Bloom link=topic=221.msg8343#msg8343
date=1569237826]
More like those equivalents, if I had to guess.
I also have to add, though, I think Niflheim was more Ginevra's
addition, rather than Ariana's or Kim's.
(Ginny's thought up books Aidan Flamberge might read, in her
free time in 2017 and 2018.)
[/quote]
Ginerva, eh? So I take it she's taken inspiration from T.E.D in
order to think up those books?
#Post#: 8353--------------------------------------------------
Re: Where do Hortons go upon death?
By: Bloom Date: September 23, 2019, 6:53 am
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Maybe?
There's about 270 "books" (not even half-written) apparently.
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