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Norman Babcock ([personal profile] talking_dead) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2013-01-18 01:44 pm

4 Little Ghosts ☠ Video

[The feed turns on to Norman sitting inside of Hel's Welcome Hall's lounge  with his long red scarf wrapped around his neck and a destroyed book on his lap. He's got a slightly nervous smile on, and his hands rub together in a worried manner before strumming along the book.]

Soooooo....who wants to talk about the afterlife?

[Yup, Norman's doing this. That's right, Asgard. There's a 11 year old who wants to talk about death. Although that wasn't the best way to start off this video, and he has to take a deep breath before continuing.]

I'm not actually talking about religious views, but what do you think happens when you die? Uh, I guess religious stuff works too if you really want to talk about that. I've heard a few things about how death works in different worlds, so I thought it would be interesting to hear from more people.

Also, I thought it would be good to talk about it since a lot of people seem to want to help get Freyr back. [Just going to add some not-bizarre reasoning to this.]

So yeah, if you want to say anything, go ahead. If you want to talk about it privately, you can put up a filter. [A pause.] And...if your world has ghosts or you believe in ghosts, that would be great to hear about too.
hollowchild: (something like a pain that won't go away)

[personal profile] hollowchild 2013-01-31 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
Changed them?

[she tilts her head]

Perhaps they can be annoying. But it is also perhaps better than being alone and without counsel.
hollowchild: (that matters more than survival)

[personal profile] hollowchild 2013-02-09 11:07 am (UTC)(link)
...I'm not sure it's easy for people to let that go when they're alive, either.

Yes, I think that's how it is. It's a bit difficult to tell from outside it.
hollowchild: (there are words that are fading)

[personal profile] hollowchild 2013-02-16 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Probably more, if you can't do much about it.