It can, yes. I couldn't tell you what would happen if they were terminally ill before it pulled them in, though. I'm sorry I don't have more information for you. I could only guess at what it would do.
I have, but I was wondering what your personal experience with it was. [Because... well, you seem to know a lot kind of stuff Cloud, and maybe there's a bit of that big-brother-knows-everything left over from their week of a fake life.]
My Father- [Quickly, that becomes illegible.] Someone close to me was sick for a very long time with cancer. I was wondering... just in case they ever came here.
[Thankfully, the responses have mostly been positive.
[doesn't catch the crossed-away word in time, so all she sees is a messy inkblot] If that person were to die here, I'd assume they come back healthy enough. Unless the castle brings them in after their point of death.
Yes, here it's more like [there's a pause in her writing as she considers it] even if they've been dead a long time they just appear-- alive and intact as if they never died.
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Cloud & written forever!
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That's ... A good thing to know, even if it is strange, if they do not suffer anymore.
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Death means nothing to this place.
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The rest, I have no experience with.
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[Why would it even want the dead in the first place?]
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Depends on the sickness you're talking about.
[honestly? The castle "fixed" her soul, she wouldn't put it past it to handle illness]
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