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Though peaceful and beautiful, the Call can be resisted:
Though peaceful and beautiful, the Call can be resisted:
* Some mortals refuse the Call, waiting for rescue or clinging to unfinished vows.
* Some mortals refuse the Call, waiting for rescue or clinging to unfinished vows.
* [[Merik Teslek]] once resisted death entirely, choosing to remain near [[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek]] even in death.
* [[Merik Teslek]] once resisted death entirely, choosing to remain near [[Mêra Ûrlek Teslek]] even in death.
* [[Merik Teslek]] also many times resisted death entirely due to a vow made in the presence of the [[Godhead (Lethurèa)|Godhead]]. He chose to keep his vow to [[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Princess Mèra]] and the [[Godhead (Lethurèa)|Godhead]] kept him alive even with injuries that should have killed him.
* [[Merik Teslek]] also many times resisted death entirely due to a vow made in the presence of the [[Godhead (Lethurèa)|Godhead]]. He chose to keep his vow to [[Mêra Ûrlek Teslek|Princess Mêra]] and the [[Godhead (Lethurèa)|Godhead]] kept him alive even with injuries that should have killed him.
* Spirits who ignore the Call indefinitely may drift toward darkness if unanchored by duty or righteousness.
* Spirits who ignore the Call indefinitely may drift toward darkness if unanchored by duty or righteousness.