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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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