[ The Ring-Spirit frowns, but also nods reluctantly. He can see her point... it's not like gods are soulless, after all. If you live, you have some sort of spiritual makeup, and it being messed with would entail risk.
He's also noticed she's speaking of only trying to repair one soul at a time. That could indicate another problem he'll have to work through.
These issues may still be more a matter of conversion from one reality to another than anything else, though. He already knows their afterworlds differ somewhat. What other differences might need accounting for? ]
Does your world have gods? Whether that's what you call them or not; what I mean is higher beings to mortals, entities made of different stuff on a metaphysical level.
In my world, we have many, and the rules apply to them differently from how they do to mortals. Not necessarily exceptions; but different.
[ He's still gathering information, processing it as it's obtained. He's not at the point where he's informed enough to draw conclusions.
...If the cost of repairing Kul Elna turns out to be his own existence, however, so be it. As the Thief King, he'd always expected to be obliterated by his machinations; and as the Ring-Spirit, he's been more than solely the Great Evil God for long enough that even his divine self's priorities have shifted. Himself for Kul Elna is now more than a fair trade in his eyes. ]
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He's also noticed she's speaking of only trying to repair one soul at a time. That could indicate another problem he'll have to work through.
These issues may still be more a matter of conversion from one reality to another than anything else, though. He already knows their afterworlds differ somewhat. What other differences might need accounting for? ]
Does your world have gods? Whether that's what you call them or not; what I mean is higher beings to mortals, entities made of different stuff on a metaphysical level.
In my world, we have many, and the rules apply to them differently from how they do to mortals. Not necessarily exceptions; but different.
[ He's still gathering information, processing it as it's obtained. He's not at the point where he's informed enough to draw conclusions.
...If the cost of repairing Kul Elna turns out to be his own existence, however, so be it. As the Thief King, he'd always expected to be obliterated by his machinations; and as the Ring-Spirit, he's been more than solely the Great Evil God for long enough that even his divine self's priorities have shifted. Himself for Kul Elna is now more than a fair trade in his eyes. ]