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It is important to the Holy text of the world. But it's not important for the actual novel itself. However, the biggest problem I face is figuring out how such theologies play in the dialogue in everyday people of this world and that is a big part in a novel when you create dialogue for people who live in the world raised with it's own culture, theology and everyday life events.
I don't know how to go about it or how to work it out with other people without the fear of being subjected to copywrite. I do have most of it sealed in copywrite. The issue is that most of it is created in a vacuum and never been talked about by other people nor subjected into a dialog between actual people who can input their thoughts into it.
The after life is a little intricate, which I can explain in further detail by request. But, in a nutshell, the first stage of the afterlife is a realm call "Shael" where everyone (both good and bad) reside. Though souls reside here for numerous centuries, it is only temporal. But within Shael, there is an ocean like realm called Mitahn, which is reserved for the blatant offenders (the worst of the worst of the worst). There are 7 levels of Mitahn. The next stage is where the good and bad are sorted. But it's clearly not as binary as heaven and hell.
Any questions, thoughts, comments, jokes, clever things to include in a dialogue between characters.
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