Sheena Fujibayashi (
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[Video] - Middle of the night...
[ Sorry, everyone for this early wake up call, but Sheena's just had another nightmare, and is reacting without thinking.
And hitting the "video" button without realizing, revealing her shaken and disheveled state. ]
Okay. Just what the hell is going on with these dreams?!
And hitting the "video" button without realizing, revealing her shaken and disheveled state. ]
Okay. Just what the hell is going on with these dreams?!
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Hmmm. But... [ And she shakes her head. ] But, if you're long-lived, wouldn't that actually be considered more "the next generation" than a rarity?
And no concept of death... [ She shakes her head, uncertain. ] I'm not sure if that would be a good thing or a bad thing for those of flesh and blood.
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We all live in the same place and learn the same things, and filter out into the same roles. A "generation" sounds more like what living things do.
It doesn't sound as if death is looked upon well by the living, in any case.
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Sheena chuckles. ]
I hate to tell you this, but that's kind of what living beings do, too. So, we sound like we have more things alike than different.
[ She shakes her head. ]
For most of the living, no. Death is not something they want. For some, they see it as a reward.
cw: suicidal ideation
Though they raise a brow at the mention of death being seen as a reward, they don't appear surprised. They're quite familiar enough with the feeling of not wanting to exist if it would burden someone else, so perhaps living things feel the same way at times also.]
Oh? And what kinds of people think of it that way?
cw: suicidal ideation
Well, [ And she pauses. How to explain what she means? ] For some people, they feel that if they've lived right and worshipped their god or goddess right, then they'd be rewarded with eternal life next to them in Heaven.
As opposed to spending eternal damnation in Hell paying for their sins.
[ The idea of self-termination hadn't even occurred to her. Yet. ]
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You'd think living right would mean living to their full potential. You could say that an ending is just a new beginning, but for living things, it doesn't seem to be that simple.
[They've met undead beings and people who've mentioned meeting ghosts and similar sorts of things here. It seems to be a less than straightforward situation, based on what Padparadscha's learnt.]
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Sheena's eyes widen. ]
Are you sure you don't understand living things? Because that's exactly how some people look at it! They lived their lives to the fullest, did the best they could, and when their lives end--they have eternal life. [ She pauses. ] Though, not the same way as you race. Is that what you mean by it not being simple?
[ Undead and ghosts fall into the "unfinished business" category for people--which Sheena will be happy to explain. ]
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No, it really isn't that straightforward--especially when you have people from different races and cultures in one place. They all have different ideas about what happens after, but in a way, it's kind of the same, since there are both good and bad results.
[ Ghosts may fall into the latter category.
She chuckles. ]
If it helps, sometimes living beings are confused by our own beliefs.
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I think I'll come to my own decision about it with time, but we've been here for barely the blink of an eye as it is.
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Maybe by focusing on those will help. [ She chuckles. ] "Blink of an eye"? I think some people may disagree with you on that, but I know what you mean.
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I'm well aware of that, but the lifespan of a living thing is rather fleeting in my experience, so it's natural that our opinions on the passage of time would be different.
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I should have realized. I'm sorry, but I had actually thought you meant universally--different planets. [ Though she's not sure why. ]
Hmmm... Maybe not. Our opinions on the passage of time are pretty relative, aren't they? For example, to someone who is 2000 years old, someone in their 80's would be like a child--just as someone in their teens would be a child to the one who's 80.