"It is, sadly. Right now my home Homana has to deal with an old enemy, Solinde. It seems our two kingdoms are forever at war.
It is the same too with Erinn and Atvia," he says, his face beginning to show signs of grief. The loss of Deirdre is still fresh in his mind.
"But there's nothing for them when they die. Nothing like a 'Valhalla' for them; just an ordinary afterlife for those that die."
He doesn't want to think about what happens to warriors who lose their lir, as he's already experienced that before - thanks to Ceinn and his a'saii - and he fervently hopes that he and his lir will both grow old together, only seperating at death, and perhaps, only temporarily.
No one has ever said if lir and warrior reunite in the afterworld, but Niall hopes they do.
"It is, though it seems as though it has things in common with yours, if we both know war and both know shapechangers, both personally and indirectly."
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It is the same too with Erinn and Atvia," he says, his face beginning to show signs of grief. The loss of Deirdre is still fresh in his mind.
"But there's nothing for them when they die. Nothing like a 'Valhalla' for them; just an ordinary afterlife for those that die."
He doesn't want to think about what happens to warriors who lose their lir, as he's already experienced that before - thanks to Ceinn and his a'saii - and he fervently hopes that he and his lir will both grow old together, only seperating at death, and perhaps, only temporarily.
No one has ever said if lir and warrior reunite in the afterworld, but Niall hopes they do.
"It is, though it seems as though it has things in common with yours, if we both know war and both know shapechangers, both personally and indirectly."