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ryo asuka. ([personal profile] recidivate) wrote in [community profile] ellipsanet2023-03-15 09:10 pm

video; un: prof.asuka

Hello to whomever this post may reach.

I'm fairly new here, my name is Ryo Asuka and I was a university professor and researcher at home. As such, you can expect that I may have a certain amount of curiosity about the worlds people come from.

[ An easy smile. His tone is calm and polite, even when talking about the things he's about to say. He maintains an even tone, and sounds very matter of fact. ]

No, I'm not asking for full details on your homes. But my world was struck down by the apocalypse. Or an apocalypse. It was what one would expect. Destruction, death - it was Biblical. That was the last thing happening before I was brought here, so you can imagine my surprise to be in such a thriving place.

I have a lot of interest in theologies and religious practices, so I want to know what they are like where you're from. Do you have god or gods? Faith, religion, apocalypse stories. Do you have an interesting superstitions or holidays?

My world had a lot of different religions and practices - but obviously certain ones were prominent.

I appreciate anything you can share. Or are willing to share.
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[personal profile] doiteventually 2023-03-16 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
There have been demons in charge of hell before, but not in that sense. Just demons who managed to conquer the whole place and hold it together until someone killed them. No, there are multiple nations down there, with their own politics and squabbles.

In short, no, there's no 'The Devil'. If there's a God in the Light, I've never seen any proof of it. At the end of a demon's lifespan, when they've burned through all the sin within them, they become an angel, and ascend into the Light, never to be seen again. Nobody even sends an email from up there.
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[personal profile] doiteventually 2023-03-18 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
One way or another, I'll find out for myself within the next hundred years or so.