grand_zero said: ...Far worse, considering that from the indications that I can remember they are in Hakugyokurou, an alternative of Hell...
No... Hakugyokurou is just the afterlife. I THINK it's where spirits go while they wait to be reincarnated, so it's more like a compromise between Heaven and Hell. No eternal bliss, but no eternal suffering either.
It does mean that, at the moment, Reisen is technically dead.
Shadow_Da_Hedgie said: No... Hakugyokurou is just the afterlife. I THINK it's where spirits go while they wait to be reincarnated, so it's more like a compromise between Heaven and Hell. No eternal bliss, but no eternal suffering either.
It does mean that, at the moment, Reisen is technically dead.
The impression i get of Hakugyokuro is that in some ways, it's funner than heaven as I doubt Yuyuko would be boring company. And if Heaven was as perfect as they say, we shouldn't have Tenshi causing trouble.
StriderTuna said: And if Heaven was as perfect as they say, we shouldn't have Tenshi causing trouble.
Looking at her backstory, I think Tenshi's more of the exception that proves the rule. Given the emphasis on how she's a really shitty excuse for a celestial who didn't do anything to earn her way in, I get the impression that her dissatisfaction with her afterlife is intended to be a problem with her, rather than a problem with Heaven.
Eirin appears in Hakugyokurou in IN's Ghost Team's Final A ending. Yuyuko "tries" to get Eirin to drink a deadly poisonous tea, while Eirin knows the tea is lethal because Yuyuko told her the flower from which the tea was made and asks Yuyuko why she would want her (Eirin) to die, to which Yuyu replies that she would benefit from having a medic around her. (logic, Gensokyo, pick one)
When Youmu asks if she can drink the tea, Yuyuko tells her, instead, that the tea is too classy for her to drink :D
Shadow_Da_Hedgie said: No... Hakugyokurou is just the afterlife. I THINK it's where spirits go while they wait to be reincarnated, so it's more like a compromise between Heaven and Hell. No eternal bliss, but no eternal suffering either.
It does mean that, at the moment, Reisen is technically dead.
Buddist Hell=/=Shinto Hell=/=Christian (or other Common Western view of) Hell
Shintoism has it where everyone's going to hell unless they get an invitation... well, actually Shintoism has 'Yomi', which in itself is not a hell but rather a suppliment of hell... Buddism also follows a similar route, but makes exemptions for certain devout Budists. It's actually quite confusing to get deep into for the layman and it'd take several pages to explain, which I'll refrain from here.
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