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− | The afterlife is the life led by a [[ | + | The afterlife is the life led by a [[Ghosts|ghost]] after their body dies, as claimed by [[Circlism]]. |
The ghost of a dead person remains in Vita, weakened; sometimes they possess living beings. During the afterlife, ghosts are considered hungry and dangerous. (For this reason, [[Phasmonia|phasmonias]] are built to house ghosts during this period.) | The ghost of a dead person remains in Vita, weakened; sometimes they possess living beings. During the afterlife, ghosts are considered hungry and dangerous. (For this reason, [[Phasmonia|phasmonias]] are built to house ghosts during this period.) | ||
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Once the opportunity arises for a new body, the spirit ceases to be part of the afterlife and begins his or her [[The Antelife|antelife]]. | Once the opportunity arises for a new body, the spirit ceases to be part of the afterlife and begins his or her [[The Antelife|antelife]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 2 May 2020
The afterlife is the life led by a ghost after their body dies, as claimed by Circlism.
The ghost of a dead person remains in Vita, weakened; sometimes they possess living beings. During the afterlife, ghosts are considered hungry and dangerous. (For this reason, phasmonias are built to house ghosts during this period.)
Once the opportunity arises for a new body, the spirit ceases to be part of the afterlife and begins his or her antelife.
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