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bjornwilde ([personal profile] bjornwilde) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room2019-01-26 09:44 am
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Inspired by my starting The Good Place, your pup has died and discovers they’re in an afterlife location they don’t belong in. What do they do? 

This is can be any afterlife, religious or fictional. 
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[personal profile] i_am_your_host 2019-01-26 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Emcee: "Lucifer, darling, can't you put in a good word?"
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[personal profile] death_gone_mad 2019-01-27 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Amascut doesn't belong in any afterlife at all, because:
  1. She doesn't get an afterlife (one of the perks/downsides of being a god in her canon)
  2. She was one of the gods of the afterlife until she started wrecking things bad. She got banished, but she still worms her way in and wrecks shit occasionally. Her devourer beasts still roam outside of the heavens and hells, scratching at the boundaries and trying to get to the delicious souls trapped inside.

So, Amascut appearing in an afterlife where she doesn't belong is bad news for denizens of any heaven and temporary good news for denizens of any hell. Because Amascut is there to free your soul, whether you want it of not. If you get eaten in the process that's your problem.


Although, Amascut appearing in Valhalla or any similar haven might be a good thing, since it means dangerous beasties and glorious battle will soon follow



Fairy Fixit, at this point, has no clue to which afterlife she belongs. She'll just comment, "Huh, I still exist," shrug her shoulders, and go find something to do. TRUE NEUTRAL 4 LYFEAFTERLYFE!

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[personal profile] camwyn 2019-01-28 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I need to work this one out for Ellen, but some time back I did this up for Sergeant-Major Shephard.