>>11046497No.
>>11046520No, but whats the saying? Life imitates art?
The main difference being we have almost no casualities and we would never dream of using convicts or containing potentially dangerous items.
Anything exceeding the limit of "danger" is destroyed. Even if it could be theoritically be used for "good."
>>11046526I dunno, that's where the vampire population starts to pick up? Kinda getting tired.
>>11046528> i physicly fought the being known as death?No, because that would be a crazy person thing to say.
>>11046553> afterlife?We don't know, we can't really prove or disprove anything about it right now.
>>11046562Try not to abbreviate things- I'm not that well read. This sort of stuff peters out when you're middle aged if you're not "into it" and then resurfaces in old age.
I'm assuming you're talking about something psychicicy.
>>11046577It's dificult to say since I'm not an "expert". Honestly /x/ knows more about astral projection then maybe me- the grass roots part anyway. How many attempts does it take to be good at it?
>>11046591It's as essential as telepathy.
>>11046602We haven't yet scratched the surface of what came first: life or faith.
>>11046607A lot can hide in the woods.
>ManitobaYou used to have an issue with Wendigo's before the entire faith-based disease was completely wiped from the civilized world.
>>11046612>>11046617>Vampires.They burn up in the light, Live maybe twice as long as humans, Retain all health and looks of their "youth", but they're VERY vulnerable to blood diseases, and cannot enter private houses without permission.
>fairies.Weird, unusual, creatures that look like a cross between a jellyfish, butterfly, moth, and marine microbial life. Extremely common but very mysterious. VERY good for gardens.