deviantlyhates: (d: you see where Brad at)
Hange Zoƫ ([personal profile] deviantlyhates) wrote in [community profile] afterlogs 2013-09-21 07:59 am (UTC)

Exactly so. In which case I'd say things have to be solved through acquiring our various testimonies of a larger sample. If more memories matched up, we have more reason to presume a common event occurred. Of course, with so few of us the outliers would not be discarded. I do follow a rule of threes-- me, Erwin, and Christa seem to share a similar recollection of who has died or not; I wouldn't push that fact aside. I'll have to clarify with the others with a similar question later. Unless... Hm. This might be hopelessly optimistic for those of our world but--

Do you know of any instance of someone who, in life, died at an older age yet appeared here as if they were in their youth? For instance, if the individual was focused on themselves or their deeds as young and the powers-that-be here saw to give that individual a youthful form and memories in order for them to achieve complacency and disappear.

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