This is not Margaret's parents' kitchen, this is a bar.
". . . I could not possibly have done this on accident."
This is not Margaret's parents' kitchen, this is a bar.
". . . I could not possibly have done this on accident."
"That's really cool. Especially how they all do healing in addition to their specialties. I admit I'm kind of hesitant to invite unfamiliar powerful beings into my universe, but if we get out of here and if my universe isn't a death trap that keeps people out of their afterlife I'll at least think about it and try to learn more."
Ismat goes and tries the door again but it still won't open. "Probably sooner or later I'll be noticed missing and Merenre'll have me fetched home."
"That's good. --Do you think he'll be able to get me home too? Nobody I know knows about other worlds; they won't know where to look for me." Bella has as good a chance as anyone of figuring something out, but she'd have to develop new spells even just to find out that Margaret isn't dead.
"He's got Plane Shift but you need a doodad for it and I don't know that there are any attuned to your plane. Maybe Abadar can work something out. Sending'll get a message to someone, though, doesn't need a doodad."
"That's good. And if it doesn't look like I can get the door back open to my world, I can try teleporting, I'm just worried it will go horribly wrong if I try to teleport from outside the universe."
"Little hairpins to warn you if you're being lawless or evil or something, necklace that makes you immune to diseases, rings that make you only need two hours of sleep and no food or water..."
"Wow, those are impressive! Except, uh, how did you make a hairpin that knows what's evil? I mean, how did you define that?"
"- I don't, I suppose Pharasma does it? It just reads off you the same as Detect Alignment would except it can tell you about specific things you've got in mind and not just your whole life all together. I broke a law for about a decade and I'd rather like to go to Axis now I've cut that out, I wear one -" She taps it on her head; it's gold and jacinth.
"So, breaking laws affects you in the afterlife? Is that like a divine judgement thing, or more like Axis having a government that doesn't let anyone with a criminal record immigrate? And what's Pharasma, a legislative body?"
"Divine judgment thing. Pharasma handles that and sends you off wherever you sort, she's a god. Axis has governments, lots of 'em, you can move wherever you like the look of it."
"Huh. What are all the places people can get sorted? Can people who get sent to one place communicate with the other places? I assume at least some of them can communicate with Ear--I mean, with where the living people are."
"Axis, Heaven, Hell, Nirvana, Elysium, Maelstrom, Abyss, Boneyard but you can't stay there forever, Abaddon but if you sort neutral evil you're allowed to pick Hell or the Abyss instead I hear. They're all - communicable with in theory, but Axis is the one that lets you go buy lunch and rent a safety deposit box or what have you."
"Is there a big published list of what--Pharasma, was it?--considers evil? Because in my world there's a lot of disagreement on that."
"Uh, I don't think Pharasma publishes a list, but the Osirian government does statistics on who ends up in Hell, and usually it's like they murdered a baby or something."
"Yeah, okay, murdering babies is widely agreed to be evil. Though, uh, not necessarily what counts as a baby, I guess. If you guys can detect souls, do you know exactly when they attach to people?"
"No, but getting rid of one isn't understood to be alignment-safe at any particular moment. I guess that could be a weakness of our statistics but honestly some people can't tell they're pregnant for months, you don't want to count on having a one-week window or anything, just have to keep your clothes on till you're married and bringing in enough coin to feed 'em."
"My world has medicine you can take every day that makes it so you can't get pregnant until you stop taking it. Is that evil too, or has it not been invented?"
"I have never consulted an herbalist about this because I was posing as a man for a while and then I got engaged the same day I stopped, but you'd want to be really sure it wouldn't kill a baby. Women aren't allowed to buy, say, shapeshifting potions, because those'll kill a baby, and you just can't be that sure you aren't pregnant unless the thing you're doing is not having any sex."
"I'm pretty sure the pill we have can't make you miscarry even if you take it wrong, it just works or it doesn't. Also, not letting women buy shapeshifting potions sounds kind of excessive? Presumably the woman knows more than the potion seller about whether she's been having sex. Are women also never allowed to, to drink alcohol or do extreme sports or whatever?" Honestly, with evil-afterlife levels of danger hanging over anyone who loses a pregnancy and has it magically labeled their fault, it's a wonder any of them ever try to have kids on purpose.