Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-1435995-20180120215835/@comment-89.177.8.235-20180121211625

Sotter wrote: In the Dark Ruins, we find the corpse of an Incubus inside a sarcophagus or something. No shard to be found in there. Which means the shards can stay in a living body, anything else requires certain spells. Now, I don't exactly remember this encounter, but it might be just a specific circumstance, not a common thing. Again, you see one specific example (just one) and you assume that's the rule for how this works? Also, are you certain it was a body of an IK? Based on what exactly? Someone said that? How did they know? Based on what? ... You are lacking details and evidence for your statements. (circumstantial evidence sometimes works, sometimes it's an exception to a rule)

Sotter wrote: The problem with this statement is that Incubi can not die from old age, something they would realize within 20-30 years (seeing themselves without a wrinkle), therefore building a tomb is something that makes little sense. Sure, but they have seen other IKs die, thus knowing it's possible. And so (based on a belief similar to ancient Egypt I assume) didn't want anyone to mess with their corpse just in the case they somehow died, as that would ruin their afterlife (or whatever...).

Also, I am not sure, if you are aware of the fact, that the first few points I made were a semi-joke, your responses seem quite serious, so I really don't know, if you got that or not.