Yuri Project
joined Jul 14, 2016
I can already see the entire afterlife starting a civil war when Kanna dies.
Bad End:
"Kanna's dead!"
Demons: "Yeeees!"
God: "She lived such a pure life, she'll go to Heaven, where she'll live in purity and innocence, frolicking above the quiet meadows of paradise ..."
Demons: "Noooooo!"
Kanna: "Wait, wait, wait! What about the hot demon sex that I was promised in my afterlife? Hey?! Listen! Nooo...."
Nah, her reward will be getting pampered by all beautiful angles in Heaven instead.
Plus she's helped out Goddesses before, so girls probably going to cause another Heaven/Hell war again. :v
That brings up some odd theological questions. This is a world where Youkai, Shinto Kami, what appear to be Buddhist demons, and all sorts of other things coexist with the Judeo-Christian Hell and Heavenly Host. From what we've seen, some people clearly end up in hell. But with all those other spirits and gods around, that implies that those systems are also valid, so some people must end up reincarnating, or watching over their descendants as a guardian spirit.
Is there some kind of divine hierarchy where people are channeled towards different afterlives via a bureaucratic process? Do Adonai and Satan and Amaterasu and, I dunno, Hades and Odin all participate in the same organization and work together in dealing with mortal souls? Or do the various divinities' systems compete? For all we know, Kanna's habit of being kind to Kami and spirits might color her as an idolator and damn her to hell despite her pure soul. Or maybe she'll end up in a Buddhist or Shinto afterlife.
Clearly, the author needs to write more so as to explain how all this stuff works.
last edited at Jul 6, 2018 11:27PM