[b]Dendus[/b] His eyes scrolled over to the purple-haired boy, then to the couple, before finally landing his eyes back to the book. Scrolling another page, he read: [i]Limbo is often described and visualized in both religious documents and popular media as a dark, dead-looking place often shrouded in grey mist. Some describe it as a desolate, abandoned city, others a forest of dead trees. Some see it as a massive dark cavern with nothing but literal red eyes scattered over all the place, watching all the lost souls travel through the empty place. Another description is that of nothing but pure wilderness, with souls finding a way to establish and advance their civilization, much like being stranded in a deserted island. The Church is unsure of its appearance, but one thing is for sure: Limbo is a way to torment in a mild and painless way by instilling fear rather than suffering.[/i] Dendus flipped over to the next page, licking his lips a bit. [i]The length of time a soul spends in Limbo is unclear; some claim that the state of Limbo is eternal, other say that souls in such a state will be freed as the Day of Judgement comes. More say that the Limbo of the Fathers has already been disappeared and its souls raised to Heaven after Christ's crucifixion. Limbo also may be a temporary, one-year state that occurs before a soul has been moved to Heaven, where babies are grown further to at least fit within Paradise. It has been theorized that there are also supernatural beings that govern over Limbo like angels and demons, for the purpose of observing the state of souls within the realm, but their state at Judgement is unclear; whether they fade out from existence, become an angel, fall into eternal suffering in Hell, or become part of "New Jerusalem" is still to be confirmed.[/i] He looked again at the three, then decided to do something: extend one of his Shadow Tendrils and tap the shoulders of the two in range as he tries to lose each other's attention.