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== About == |
== About == |
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By building a statue in the likeness of a creature who had died, the holy powers that be could see that someone on Quelmar could vouch for (aka loved) the departed, giving them a form of holy credit, and allowing the [[gods]] to trust that [[soul]] enough to grant it passage into the afterlife. In context of the [[Hermes]] Seal, this is incredibly important, as most [[souls]] who died were quite literally locked out of heaven for an indeterminate amount of time. |
By building a statue in the likeness of a creature who had died, the holy powers that be could see that someone on Quelmar could vouch for (aka loved) the departed, giving them a form of holy credit, and allowing the [[gods]] to trust that [[soul]] enough to grant it passage into the afterlife. In context of the [[Hermes]] Seal, this is incredibly important, as most [[souls]] who died were quite literally locked out of heaven for an indeterminate amount of time. |
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Funerary Statues were invented and proven successful in the [[Pteris]] city of [[Al'Adeaf|Al'Adeaf,]] but their proven power led to the rest of the realm to discover and experiment with statues of their own. |
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[[Category:Beggar's Bodega]] |
[[Category:Beggar's Bodega]] |
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[[Category:Pteris]] |