@liferusher: Hmmm, honestly I'd think it would be more of a birth defect rather then just what happens? Just some advice to make it a bit more logical in my mind at least. ^^;
@liferusher: Hmmm, honestly I'd think it would be more of a birth defect rather then just what happens? Just some advice to make it a bit more logical in my mind at least. ^^;
@liferusher: Hmmm, honestly I'd think it would be more of a birth defect rather then just what happens? Just some advice to make it a bit more logical in my mind at least. ^^;
Do that and she's accepted.
Edit: And accepted.
@VitaVitaARI understand you want to leave it vague, but I'm just speaking rationally here. People would conceptualize theses on what lies beyond, simply because trying to find an explanation is a natural instinct. While I'm aware that you want to not expound upon it, at the same token you're shooting down chances at creativity.
The whole entire passing of souls will only occur rarely. Really, Styx is just an undead with a scythe and two little speaking orbs of light when you boil everything down, who can create meat puppets and turn into a cloud of dark mist. I'll gladly comply and run anything I write pertaining to this topic by you, and sorry that I'm kind of badgering this, but I honest to coffee want to take part in this roleplay. And let me be clear and reiterate that Styx is an undead who helps others move beyond. He's a catalyst. He expedites the process. He has no knowledge of what lies beyond, or has any evidence to support any claims.