peacefullywreathed: (just take one step at a time)
Solomon Wreath ([personal profile] peacefullywreathed) wrote in [personal profile] ruinsprofessor 2014-10-15 01:39 am (UTC)

action;

[Fortunately for them both, Solomon managed to get a book on turtle physiology, and he points to it now as he speaks.]

Here, then here, then moving along here to here. I'll be using shadows for precision, but things will move faster with someone to help hold and carry the organs.

[So saying, he conjures a series of shadows to help hold up Emily-Helen's body, and use them as blades.]

In the distant past, only those who could serve a purpose in the afterlife would be allowed in--people like the pharaoh. If you could prove benefit, then you could enter the afterlife; naturally, that usually meant having enough coin to pay for it. Over time the funerary rites became more accessible to the commoners, especially those in service to the rich--though I admit I don't know what happens to those who die out of country. Efforts were made to bring their corpses home, I suppose.

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