(the Antilife as described by a book in the Aeropolis Library in MARDEK) The Antilife The gods are not usually judgemental. However, guilt is a strong emotion. People are their own judges, and there are some who die full of guilt due to leading a life full of evil that they never really accepted. These poor, tormented souls congregate at a place known as the 'Antilife'; a limitless black void of despair which is used for contemplation, seeking atonement. The duration that they spend in this abyss is all up to the individual soul. They spend as long as they need there, and for some, this can be an eternity. The Antilife is overseen by GALARIS, the Evereaper, who keeps a watchful eye over all who arrive. He doesn't punish them himself, but makes them quite aware of how bad their acti
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| - (the Antilife as described by a book in the Aeropolis Library in MARDEK) The Antilife The gods are not usually judgemental. However, guilt is a strong emotion. People are their own judges, and there are some who die full of guilt due to leading a life full of evil that they never really accepted. These poor, tormented souls congregate at a place known as the 'Antilife'; a limitless black void of despair which is used for contemplation, seeking atonement. The duration that they spend in this abyss is all up to the individual soul. They spend as long as they need there, and for some, this can be an eternity. The Antilife is overseen by GALARIS, the Evereaper, who keeps a watchful eye over all who arrive. He doesn't punish them himself, but makes them quite aware of how bad their acti
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| - (the Antilife as described by a book in the Aeropolis Library in MARDEK) The Antilife The gods are not usually judgemental. However, guilt is a strong emotion. People are their own judges, and there are some who die full of guilt due to leading a life full of evil that they never really accepted. These poor, tormented souls congregate at a place known as the 'Antilife'; a limitless black void of despair which is used for contemplation, seeking atonement. The duration that they spend in this abyss is all up to the individual soul. They spend as long as they need there, and for some, this can be an eternity. The Antilife is overseen by GALARIS, the Evereaper, who keeps a watchful eye over all who arrive. He doesn't punish them himself, but makes them quite aware of how bad their actions were by intensifying their negative emotions like fear, regret, and so on. To speed up the process, it seems.
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