"Not..." Washed away then? No, that isn't what she's saying. The certainty of her words point to something more than 'perhaps you misplaced it in the water', and instead somehow the idea of absolute and utter separation. He doesn't understand it. The abruptness of it.
Gods.
Worlds.
Somewhere between the two points he tries to connect it to something tangible, something he can understand. Various people and countries have their own opinions on gods and the dead, an easy enough matter to draw conclusions upon. One would think plenty could be understandable after the strange adventure he had been upon of course, but in the end there was a fair difference between using the power of sunlight and breath to punch the undead to submission, and the idea of being kidnapped by a god to another realm.
He of course, does not draw that conclusion, and instead- "...Do you mean to say..."
He was dying. He was dying, and awoke without the injuries of his death.
But he also awoke without the power of life he had carried to battle. "...Are we dead?"
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"Not..." Washed away then? No, that isn't what she's saying. The certainty of her words point to something more than 'perhaps you misplaced it in the water', and instead somehow the idea of absolute and utter separation. He doesn't understand it. The abruptness of it.
Gods.
Worlds.
Somewhere between the two points he tries to connect it to something tangible, something he can understand. Various people and countries have their own opinions on gods and the dead, an easy enough matter to draw conclusions upon. One would think plenty could be understandable after the strange adventure he had been upon of course, but in the end there was a fair difference between using the power of sunlight and breath to punch the undead to submission, and the idea of being kidnapped by a god to another realm.
He of course, does not draw that conclusion, and instead- "...Do you mean to say..."
He was dying. He was dying, and awoke without the injuries of his death.
But he also awoke without the power of life he had carried to battle. "...Are we dead?"