Think about it like this. You died, and came here. In that case, dying was just a matter of going somewhere new and not being able to turn back. Even if that new place is very different.
But that kind of thing could happen when you're alive too, couldn't it? So what's the fundamental difference between "dying" and "going somewhere new, alive"? Is there one?
Where I'm from, it's a big decision with its own requirements. Age and criminal history can bar you from making that traversal. ๑﹏๑ And there are other limitations too for people like me.
Heaven also has requirements. Being a good person, mainly. And it's slightly more of a one-way trip.
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Think about it like this. You died, and came here. In that case, dying was just a matter of going somewhere new and not being able to turn back. Even if that new place is very different.
But that kind of thing could happen when you're alive too, couldn't it? So what's the fundamental difference between "dying" and "going somewhere new, alive"? Is there one?
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I won't claim that they're exactly the same. But they're closer than people think.
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Where I'm from, it's a big decision with its own requirements. Age and criminal history can bar you from making that traversal. ๑﹏๑ And there are other limitations too for people like me.
Heaven also has requirements. Being a good person, mainly. And it's slightly more of a one-way trip.
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Unless your character has undergone some drastic changes in your remaining time alive.