If the disease mentioned briefly in the church is what caused such high mortality rates, and it was one that was highly dangerous, burying them would make it difficult to study.
[ Especially if it were highly volatile and infectious, as it were. If people were looking for a cure, the best way to be certain to have access to viable dead bodies to observe would be a place to easily pull them out.
Digging them out from six feet under would be a pain. ]
As well as if there were further complications or some other superstitions present about burying the bodies of the infected.
Then, of course, we have your possibility that there was then subsequently not enough room elsewhere.
[ thank the spirits someone think bigger thoughts than him. ]
The hands that took Giyuu away are definitely something else, whether that's supernatural or magical. And if the disease also is... then odds are they're linked. But does the disease attract the hands, do the hands cause the disease, or something mutually beneficial for both sides?
[ he can't quite remember the word for that type of existence ]
[ Anaxagoras will only suddenly think smaller thoughts when there is suddenly a dromas...for the most part.
Fortunately for Ludger Anaxagoras also seems to catch onto what he may be looking for. ]
...Are you attempting to explore not only the causation, but the poasible subject of a symbiotic connection between the two?
It is entirely possible that, if the disease mutated, or came into contact with another force that helped it transform into what it is today, I wouldn't discount the possibility.
[ Or perhaps Anaxagoras is making too much of a leap himself. Still, it is food for thought. ]
Which puts us back in the same spot of not enough information...
[ how frustrating ]
If there were records of what happened here in the past, maybe we could compare it to what's happening now and see if there's any differences. But I think if anyone found something like that, we'd already know?
[ At the least, Anaxagoras seems accustomed to that. Though, with that said... ]
I do recall we had videos that showcased people transforming and whatnot, though those did not linger. We'll likely have to dig deeper to find something far more tangible.
I believe they're likely to be around somewhere, regardless. There is no conceivable way no one would have not bothered to leave behind a written record...no matter what state it could be in.
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[ even as he turns to look at Anaxa, he can't help but idly mess with one of the pens in the mug on the desk. ]
I've only heard a little bit from the church, but I could have overlooked something. I've been a bit more... distractable lately.
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[ Especially if it were highly volatile and infectious, as it were. If people were looking for a cure, the best way to be certain to have access to viable dead bodies to observe would be a place to easily pull them out.
Digging them out from six feet under would be a pain. ]
As well as if there were further complications or some other superstitions present about burying the bodies of the infected.
Then, of course, we have your possibility that there was then subsequently not enough room elsewhere.
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[ in the soil... in the air... in the earth.......
(laughs in sunday...) ]
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[ He thinks this is reasonable to conclude...it has to still be somewhere, right? ]
And we'll have to deal with it, in whatever shape or form it comes at us.
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[ no one before they got here, at least. ]
... You mean the- investigations. After someone is killed.
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[ Anaxagoras believes for it to be more than something like that in the first place, but it's hard to say what best fits it.
Maybe originally it first started out as a normal disease, and then...hm... well he will mull more on that, later. ]
Or elsewhere. We should keep in mind we might run into it in other places as well.
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[ thank the spirits someone think bigger thoughts than him. ]
The hands that took Giyuu away are definitely something else, whether that's supernatural or magical. And if the disease also is... then odds are they're linked. But does the disease attract the hands, do the hands cause the disease, or something mutually beneficial for both sides?
[ he can't quite remember the word for that type of existence ]
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[ Anaxagoras will only suddenly think smaller thoughts when there is suddenly a dromas...for the most part.
Fortunately for Ludger Anaxagoras also seems to catch onto what he may be looking for. ]
...Are you attempting to explore not only the causation, but the poasible subject of a symbiotic connection between the two?
It is entirely possible that, if the disease mutated, or came into contact with another force that helped it transform into what it is today, I wouldn't discount the possibility.
[ Or perhaps Anaxagoras is making too much of a leap himself. Still, it is food for thought. ]
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[ how frustrating ]
If there were records of what happened here in the past, maybe we could compare it to what's happening now and see if there's any differences. But I think if anyone found something like that, we'd already know?
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[ At the least, Anaxagoras seems accustomed to that. Though, with that said... ]
I do recall we had videos that showcased people transforming and whatnot, though those did not linger. We'll likely have to dig deeper to find something far more tangible.
I believe they're likely to be around somewhere, regardless. There is no conceivable way no one would have not bothered to leave behind a written record...no matter what state it could be in.
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[ like this place wasn't bad enough already!!!!!!! ]