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"Hm.

 

"I suppose it is true that goodness is a narrower path than evil," she says, after she's paused in her sewing a moment to think about this. "And that everyone ends up there without intervention, really. Your reason is that you're resigned to it?"

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"Well, if everyone ends up there, then it seems awfully silly to spend a lot of time trying to not end up there, instead of figuring out how to have the things that are important anyway."

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"No, I think that everyone ends up there without help. That's not the same thing. I believe that everyone is stained with evil, when they come into the world, and that the world itself is stained with evil, and that humans aren't strong enough to break free of the cycle of evil alone. This is why it was necessary for Christ to come to earth, and be a human, so that He could die - so that He could be sacrificed, for our sins, and take on the weight of them by entering hell Himself, for paying the price for each of us to attain salvation despite our wickedness."

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"Well, He might've done that, but everyone I know who died still went to Hell."

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"Yes. Our greatest duty is to spread His word to those who have not heard of it, and do not yet know to ask Him for it. But unfortunately I'm not very prepared for this, I'm - mostly good at fighting demons."

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"Well, fighting demons seems more important, there's nothing wrong with Hell."

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"You don't think so?"

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"No. I mean, it's not comfortable for mortals but neither is Heaven, mortals just aren't very suited for what gods require of us and it takes a lot of teaching and that part hurts."

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"I've never particularly heard that hell teaches one anything."

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"It teaches you how to be a correctly shaped obedient servant of Asmodeus."

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"Why do you want to be that?"

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"I mean, probably if I could live forever I would? But I can't, and I don't particularly think being shaped for Heaven would be nicer than being shaped for Hell, and Asmodeus has a plan for the universe and I'll have a part in enacting it. And I'll probably get to do lots of cool magic, if that's how I'm most valuable."

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"Hm."

Her immediate instinct is to say that going to heaven is living forever, but she feels like that might not be very convincing for someone who believes that going to hell is basically just as much like living forever.

"Well, I think that God certainly isn't without a plan for the universe."

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"I guess someday we'll see who wins. - if Asmodeus wins then everyone will be reunited in Hell. Is that true the other way around?"

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"I'm not sure. I've heard that people who go to hell stay there forever, but - well. I think that my limited personal experience with the afterlife was not precisely what I was prepared for."

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"Huh. If that's so, then I think we'd better hope Asmodeus wins, if we want people to all be in the same place and not having an eternal stupid war."

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"I think the war will end eventually. But - I am under the impression that being in heaven is actually really nice, once you get there? And I think that being in hell involves a lot of suffering, just sort of forever. - well. I guess I've heard that some people go to limbo and that that's probably not as terrible as the rest of it. But still."

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"I think suffering is - fine? Pain is the body learning from mistakes, if you never suffer you're never - adjusting course."

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"Hmmm, I think that's true about some kinds of suffering? But - I don't think you'd want it to go on forever."

She looks down at her helmet.

"I think it's all sewn in now."

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"Well. Then let's go introduce you to your team."

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Nod.

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So Carissa will introduce Chola to the team that responds to demon incursions right at the fortress, since Chola has a religious objection to flight. They’re three heavily built men older than her - though maybe not that much older - and a woman in a priest’s robes, her hair cut like a boy’s. 

“The fortress protects the wardstones that power the protections everywhere else,” she says in a clipped voice. “Most days nothing happens except the fighters spar with summons for practice; some days they come by the hundreds, and we have to hold on until everyone else can get here. It’s irresponsible to put your life in danger outside a rush like that, understand?”

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"Yes, I understand."

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"All right, then."

 

It's mostly boring. They have someone on surveillance duty, watching through the shifty wiggling soap bubble to see if demons are moving their way en masse; the job gives you a headache and every half hour they switch out. The people not on surveillance duty play cards, or do equipment maintenance. By midafternoon when nothing interesting has happened the priest announces that she's going to use a summons. "Do you know how great a height you can fall from without significant injury?" she asks Chola.

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"Not specifically. I've fallen a few stories before and been fine. I landed on my feet, though."

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