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ArlEammon
2011-08-13, 12:38 AM
Which one of the positive after lives are D&Ders most interested in going to?
Or, what kind of afterlife from D&D would you most rather go to, despite whether you are a D&Der or not?

arguskos
2011-08-13, 12:41 AM
Ysgard. That way, I can live fully every day of my afterlife, feasting and drinking and fighting forever. Gods it'd be fantastic.

DeadManSleeping
2011-08-13, 12:42 AM
They all seem pretty boss. I'm sure that if I got sent to one, whichever one I got sent to would be the one I would most end up enjoying.

Coidzor
2011-08-13, 01:06 AM
Ysgard & Bytopia seem the most livable. The rest seem to be pretty much mind-rape crapchutes as opposed to soul-nomming crapchutes.

Lither
2011-08-13, 04:27 AM
I'd like to go to the Elysium most of all. Sounds like the most fun.

Eldan
2011-08-13, 07:11 AM
Elysium sounds like a chore. Sure, nothing against doing a bit of good now and then, but continuously? It's like Clockwork Orange World!

Anyway, Arborea.

Jalor
2011-08-13, 08:27 AM
Ysgard. That way, I can live fully every day of my afterlife, feasting and drinking and fighting forever. Gods it'd be fantastic.

Also, Ysgard is filled with all the heroes, freedom fighters, and similarly awesome Chaotic Good people who've died over the years. It would never be boring, which is a lot more than I can say for the other Good afterlives.

I'd probably be able to enjoy myself in Pandemonium too; it's not inherently Evil, just dark and noisy. Considering what kind of people end up as petitioners there, it would never be boring either.

Katana_Geldar
2011-08-14, 07:21 AM
Hestavar, the bright city.

ghost_warlock
2011-08-14, 05:36 PM
What, no love for Dolurrh?

Trog
2011-08-14, 06:11 PM
People keep telling Trog to go to one of them but, to be honest, it sounds awfully hot and uncomfortable to Trog.

AsteriskAmp
2011-08-14, 06:30 PM
Arcadia sounds absolutely fun, everything is clear cut and it's absolutely beautiful, some descriptions of it make me remember Dante's Paradiso, while Celestia sounds a bit to much like Purgatorio.

Also Mechanus by itself is absolutely amazing, though not necessarily where I'd like to go.

Eon
2011-08-14, 06:55 PM
Ysgard I would think. Seems to contain the most post-life amusement.

Feytalist
2011-08-15, 09:58 AM
Dunno, the lower slopes of Celestia sounds pretty nice. Just a place to be, ya'know? Lunia or Mercuria seems to be the best choices.