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Éponine Thénardier ([personal profile] jondrette) wrote in [community profile] ataraxion2015-02-16 12:05 pm

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I have been thinking.

[Eponine avoids looking into the camera, favoring, instead, to look beyond it.]

After the events of the previous jump... For those of us who are dead where we come from. Here, are we... undead? For we have come back to life here.

If so, why are we different from the zombie dudes? I wore rags, too, once, and was nothing more than flesh and bones. [She's gained weight here, becoming healthier, from her gaunt looks before.]

Yet I breathe.
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[personal profile] acapriciousthing 2015-02-18 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
It's... a bit different.

[She can just feel it, okay?]

Your heart still beats, your mind is the same and like you said, you breathe.
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[personal profile] acapriciousthing 2015-02-19 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
I would.

[Resident expert here]

What happened is... definitely unusual. But it's different from the dead being merely reanimated. It's more like you've been redirected, still whole.
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[personal profile] acapriciousthing 2015-02-20 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
Instead of ending up where you were meant to after dying, you got off course and wound up here instead.
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[personal profile] acapriciousthing 2015-02-23 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Some people mistake this place for hell. But it's not.

[She's not going to argue about whether Eponine was destined for Hell. Not her place.]
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[personal profile] acapriciousthing 2015-02-25 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly. Hell is a pretty traditional place.

Most afterlives are.
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[personal profile] acapriciousthing 2015-02-26 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Belief is a powerful thing. When enough people believe in a god, in a place, it has to start existing.
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[personal profile] acapriciousthing 2015-02-27 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
When people stop believing, gods fade. It's slow, as long as the stories still linger, as long as their names are still spoken. But I've seen goddesses thousands of years old dancing in clubs, trying to get any sort of worship they can manage.