Talk:Planeswalking/@comment-31042591-20170911000028/@comment-24729606-20171024221429

As for the afterlife (regardless of one chooses to call it or how one choses to think one goes about getting there) that is actually a fairly simply endeavour. It's just a matter of how one thinks/believes the deceased (regardless of how they came to be so) will be treated after death. For example if one follows the Abrahamaic religion (for example as described in Dante's masterful if somewhat mistranslated Divine Comdy, whose original title by the way simply translates as The Comedy) than one believes that the wicked (regardless of how minor their "sin") will be condemned to one of the seven circles and that the truly and genuinely virtuous will enjoy a eternity of bliss. In that case its simply a matter of locating the gates of either paradise (ie "Heaven) or the inferno (whose named I shall not say because that is a profanity and I do not and will not swear). In fact I recently found the gate to the inferno (and I can therefore say that it does indeed say, in every language that has ever existed, "Abandon hope all ye who enter here"). Finding the gate was by no means easy and I am not yet sure whehter finding it will bode good or ill for me once I pass from this reality.