Summary::When mortals die, they may become petitioners on the outer planes, but when a Hevier dies, they may become an Aethra, ethereal spirit manifest in material skin. Said to be a natural evolution of the hevier on death, their necromantic spirits do not travel to the outer planes, but instead linger in the material plane as invisible ghosts. Those ghosts which are possessed of a particularly strong spirit have their souls manifest new, necromantic bodies to continue their lives well beyond their natural lifespan. Indeed, aethra can persist forever, and those which "evolve" into an aethra are considered blessed.
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| - Summary::When mortals die, they may become petitioners on the outer planes, but when a Hevier dies, they may become an Aethra, ethereal spirit manifest in material skin. Said to be a natural evolution of the hevier on death, their necromantic spirits do not travel to the outer planes, but instead linger in the material plane as invisible ghosts. Those ghosts which are possessed of a particularly strong spirit have their souls manifest new, necromantic bodies to continue their lives well beyond their natural lifespan. Indeed, aethra can persist forever, and those which "evolve" into an aethra are considered blessed.
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| - Summary::When mortals die, they may become petitioners on the outer planes, but when a Hevier dies, they may become an Aethra, ethereal spirit manifest in material skin. Said to be a natural evolution of the hevier on death, their necromantic spirits do not travel to the outer planes, but instead linger in the material plane as invisible ghosts. Those ghosts which are possessed of a particularly strong spirit have their souls manifest new, necromantic bodies to continue their lives well beyond their natural lifespan. Indeed, aethra can persist forever, and those which "evolve" into an aethra are considered blessed.
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