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Indulge my curiosity for a moment, would you?
( could you deny a face like his? could you? you couldn't. which is good because he's going to ask a somewhat morbid question. )
We're all, apparently, dead. But some of us have died again and been returned via the church. Some of us have disappeared or died and not been returned. Are they still here somewhere? Or have they been sent back to where they came from?
Those are hypothetical questions, by the way. Feel free to try and answer but I think it's going to be a lot of time that could be spent on something more fruitful.
My actual question: could the the way of dying a second time crucial to who stays and who goes? Or did those of us that have been lost end somewhere in this place that we've yet to find?
( he knows that it's not necessarily a fun thing to think about but he recalls the resurrection of his aunt hilda after her many deaths at the hands of his other aunt versus how harvey's brother had come back. two dead people returned to the land of the living but only one went on to live a relatively normal life.
ambrose knows that might be because hilda is a witch herself and tommy was a normal human. but his curiosity still stands. )
Do we need to institute the buddy system to make sure no one else wanders off and doesn't come back?
( he's joking. mostly. )
( could you deny a face like his? could you? you couldn't. which is good because he's going to ask a somewhat morbid question. )
We're all, apparently, dead. But some of us have died again and been returned via the church. Some of us have disappeared or died and not been returned. Are they still here somewhere? Or have they been sent back to where they came from?
Those are hypothetical questions, by the way. Feel free to try and answer but I think it's going to be a lot of time that could be spent on something more fruitful.
My actual question: could the the way of dying a second time crucial to who stays and who goes? Or did those of us that have been lost end somewhere in this place that we've yet to find?
( he knows that it's not necessarily a fun thing to think about but he recalls the resurrection of his aunt hilda after her many deaths at the hands of his other aunt versus how harvey's brother had come back. two dead people returned to the land of the living but only one went on to live a relatively normal life.
ambrose knows that might be because hilda is a witch herself and tommy was a normal human. but his curiosity still stands. )
Do we need to institute the buddy system to make sure no one else wanders off and doesn't come back?
( he's joking. mostly. )
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It doesn't sound like a bad idea.
It would stop people from dying and no one knowing.
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Or at least save us time if we need to look for someone
Helps if you know where to start
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Then, we would be down two people when it could potentially be one.
I still think it's a good idea but there are pros and cons.
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A chain of people who check on each other
No one goes wandering off alone without letting someone know where they're going
That kind of thing
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And then go from there?
We need to know who's here before we start pairing people up and the like.
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Probably gonna have to do a roll call though
It's been pretty hard to keep track of everyone
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Do they not know they're not supposed to seek those things out?
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Staying alive is apparently super hard for some people
[Such sarcasm.]
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