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==Phasmonias in Anaxas (and Other Kingdoms)==
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==Phasmonias in Anaxas==
Often, galdori will erect a phasmonia or "city of ghosts", to house ghosts until they enter the antelife. Phasmonias can be found in Anaxas as well as Mugroba, Hesse, Gior and Bastia. Two such places are the Ghost Town, the largest phasmonia in Anaxas, and Long-go Graveyard in Anhau. The bodies of the dead are buried in these towns by various religious sects, some specifically created to the handling of the dead (like the Cadus Barr of Bastia) and some, like the Everine, in charge of all matters pertaining to the supernatural. Phasmonias can be very dangerous for non-experts to enter.
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Often, galdori will erect a [[Phasmonia]] or "city of ghosts", to house ghosts until they enter [[The Antelife]]. Phasmonias can be found in Anaxas as well as [[Mugroba]], Hesse, Gior and Bastia. Two such places are the Ghost Town, the largest phasmonia in Anaxas, and Long-go Graveyard in Anhau. The bodies of the dead are buried in these towns by various religious sects, some specifically created to the handling of the dead (like the Cadus Barr of [[Bastia]]) and some, like [[The Everine]], in charge of all matters pertaining to the supernatural.  
Humans are not buried by the Everine (or the equivalent religious sect), but many humans in these kingdoms build phasmonias anyway, though they are essentially ineffective at herding ghosts into one area. Undertakers exist for the same purpose as the Everine do in this situation, albeit considerably more secular. For a charge, they will transport the dead to a nearby phasmonia and pray over the body to ensure a peaceful rest.
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Phasmonias can be very dangerous for non-experts to enter.
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==Burial and Funerals==
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Humans are not buried by the Everine (or the equivalent religious sect), but many humans in these Kingdoms build phasmonias anyway, though they are essentially ineffective at herding ghosts into one area. Undertakers exist for the same purpose as the Everine do in this situation, albeit considerably more secular. For a charge, they will transport the dead to a nearby phasmonia and pray over the body to ensure a peaceful rest.
  
 
Families do not usually take part in the actual interring of the bodies (unless they have to be). Funerals are more like wakes, with family and friends gathering for a solemn meeting while the body is being interred by the undertaker. Galdori and humans observe deaths in much the same way, with little pomp and circumstance and very little personal religion being drawn into it. The Everine (or the undertaker) take care of the religious portion of the arrangement.
 
Families do not usually take part in the actual interring of the bodies (unless they have to be). Funerals are more like wakes, with family and friends gathering for a solemn meeting while the body is being interred by the undertaker. Galdori and humans observe deaths in much the same way, with little pomp and circumstance and very little personal religion being drawn into it. The Everine (or the undertaker) take care of the religious portion of the arrangement.
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The ancient human tradition of leaving bodies in the wild to decompose has been deemed barbaric by modern society, so humans who cannot afford an undertaker typically inter their dead in graves, wrapped in grey linen. Although the use of graves has fallen off since undertaking became a more prominent profession, some ancient open-air graveyards still exist (such as Rookwen Graveyard in Vienda).
 
The ancient human tradition of leaving bodies in the wild to decompose has been deemed barbaric by modern society, so humans who cannot afford an undertaker typically inter their dead in graves, wrapped in grey linen. Although the use of graves has fallen off since undertaking became a more prominent profession, some ancient open-air graveyards still exist (such as Rookwen Graveyard in Vienda).
  
==Grave-Caverns in Hox==
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In Hox, phasmonias take the form of grave-caverns. Their tradition involves interring bodies in the many natural crystal caverns scattered throughout the mountains. The light blue crystal is prone to growing in horizontal layers, creating a natural tomb where bodies are laid to rest on crystalline shelves. The entrances to these caverns are opened magically to allow entrance, then sealed shut after the bodies are placed on ledges. The decomposition rate is slower due to the lack of oxygen so the body remains intact for longer. The Hoxian galdori believe this helps prevent ghosts from forming.
 
Certain magical rites similar to those used by the Everine are performed over newly interred corpses for the same purpose. The bereaved do not visit the burial site; they leave this matter to the Hexxos, or carriers of the dead.
 
Humans, however, do not have the same access to the caverns, and prefer to burn their dead. The human burial tradition in Hox is more emotional, and more for the benefit of the living than the dead, with mourning, comforting the bereaved, and prayers for the deceased.
 
 
 
Hoxians see ghosts as unnatural side effects of the death process. Unlike Anaxi scientists, they do not break the afterlife and the antelife into two stages. Though they do believe in reincarnation, they think that those who become ghosts are not able to reincarnate, and that they simply lose their ability to manifest themselves after a while (which is why you never see the same ghost for centuries at a time).
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 2 May 2020

Phasmonias in Anaxas

Often, galdori will erect a Phasmonia or "city of ghosts", to house ghosts until they enter The Antelife. Phasmonias can be found in Anaxas as well as Mugroba, Hesse, Gior and Bastia. Two such places are the Ghost Town, the largest phasmonia in Anaxas, and Long-go Graveyard in Anhau. The bodies of the dead are buried in these towns by various religious sects, some specifically created to the handling of the dead (like the Cadus Barr of Bastia) and some, like The Everine, in charge of all matters pertaining to the supernatural.

Phasmonias can be very dangerous for non-experts to enter.

Burial and Funerals

Humans are not buried by the Everine (or the equivalent religious sect), but many humans in these Kingdoms build phasmonias anyway, though they are essentially ineffective at herding ghosts into one area. Undertakers exist for the same purpose as the Everine do in this situation, albeit considerably more secular. For a charge, they will transport the dead to a nearby phasmonia and pray over the body to ensure a peaceful rest.

Families do not usually take part in the actual interring of the bodies (unless they have to be). Funerals are more like wakes, with family and friends gathering for a solemn meeting while the body is being interred by the undertaker. Galdori and humans observe deaths in much the same way, with little pomp and circumstance and very little personal religion being drawn into it. The Everine (or the undertaker) take care of the religious portion of the arrangement.

The ancient human tradition of leaving bodies in the wild to decompose has been deemed barbaric by modern society, so humans who cannot afford an undertaker typically inter their dead in graves, wrapped in grey linen. Although the use of graves has fallen off since undertaking became a more prominent profession, some ancient open-air graveyards still exist (such as Rookwen Graveyard in Vienda).