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blackscales) wrote in
eastbound2022-03-03 01:01 am
un: Black Prince; text
What funerary rites are you familiar with?
The Kaldorei cleanse a body, perform a final viewing where there is singing then take it to a resting place and grow flowers around it. Goblins have extravagant funerals with mourners and ornate coffins which they are buried or entombed in along with all their accumulated wealth. In Kul Tiras burials at sea are common, while the Tauren peoples burn their dead on funeral pyres so their spirits may return to the Earth mother.
Here, burials appear to be common I have gathered.
The Kaldorei cleanse a body, perform a final viewing where there is singing then take it to a resting place and grow flowers around it. Goblins have extravagant funerals with mourners and ornate coffins which they are buried or entombed in along with all their accumulated wealth. In Kul Tiras burials at sea are common, while the Tauren peoples burn their dead on funeral pyres so their spirits may return to the Earth mother.
Here, burials appear to be common I have gathered.

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My people believe the body should be preserved so it can be reborn in another life. But ancestor worship is also not done at the grave, but inside the house, mostly.
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Another spirit reborn into the same body? Or --
[ What is the logic behind preserving the body here? Do they believe the spirit doesn't leave the body at all, and so are preserving that too until it has a new vessel?
Wrathion is stuck on the detail here. ]
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I see. Preserving the body in that case does make sense. Is ancestor worship done at shrines maintained in the house, or is there some other method?
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[ Is it, say, always a specific category of thing? Like food or drink? Or do you simply offer whatever manner of thing they like? ]
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How long are the offerings left out?
[ Since... you know, it is unlikely they will actually be... consumed. ]
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