Death

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                        About death on Icesus
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Note: read 'help death short' if you want a shorter
text.

 The life of an adventurer is filled with perils, and sooner
 or later you might meet an opponent too tough for you and
 you die. Worry not, you will be given the chance to live
 again. It might not be too easy to return to the lands of
 the living though, so read this text carefully.

 Every living being has a soul consisting of three parts:
 good, evil and neutral. These parts are usually merged, with
 one part being dominant depending on how the person acts and
 what choices she makes.  When a being dies, however, her
 soul leaves her body and is split up into all three parts. 
 However, if the being is still young and
 unexperienced, it might be that only one part splits from
 the soul, or even that they all stay together, thus sparing
 that being from having to search for them. If they do split,
 the will of the being stays with the dominant part, and the
 other two parts will try to flee from this part.

 The three parts will enter the dreaded Nether Plane. It is
 not known for sure (at least, no-one admits to such
 knowledge), where this plane actually exists. It appears as
 an endless maze of twisted passages, where the spirits of
 the dead and other terrifying creatures roam. The only way
 to leave the Nether Plane is through portals. There are
 several there which can be entered, when one has found one,
 but they are unstable and change position occasionally. They
 will appear as black holes with streaks of light in
 them. These portals will transport the soul from the Nether
 Plane and make it appear inside its body in the Temple of
 the Dead of that player's home city/town.  To be resurrected to
 a different town, a living player must go to that town's
 Temple of the Dead and beg for a special resurrection portal to
 be open, which will cost the begger Divine Favor.

 The travel from the Nether Plane puts great stress on the
 soul, and the revived mortal will find that her experience
 has diminished as a result of this. However, if one searches
 for the other parts of ones soul and merges with them before
 leaving the Nether Plane, the soul will be less vulnerable
 and thus lose less experience. While in the Nether Plane,
 one can sense the approximate location of the other parts of
 ones soul by typing 'sense souls'. Merging with one soul
 part helps a little, merging with both helps more. Also, one
 can 'pray' to one's elemental god, which can instantly merge
 the prayer with a soul-part. Praying costs Divine Favours,
 though, and also slightly increase the experience loss compared
 to finding the soul parts on your own.

 In short terms: The easiest way to get back from Nether
 Plane is to find a portal and type 'enter portal'.

See also: help divine favor, help death short

See also