In this chapter, we learn more about the incarnate experiments that took place during the Second World War. We also learn that the people who did not make it into the corps were sent to live in the afterlife for six years after the war. The incarnates who did make it to the afterlife were not told what happened, so they've been there for at least a half-century. It's clear that you've tried to destroy the place. The ghost of elaine asks what's going on. She's not sure if she's an incarnate or not, but she does know that the child is going to be a incarnate. If she is, she says, then it's a divine revelation that her child is destined to usher in the age of the gods. She begs him to stay and tell him what happened. If he ever comes back, she asks him to show her what happened here. She says that if he does, she'll show him what took place. She also says that she can hear a voice in the door, and that she obeys it. The voice is the voice of God.
In this chapter, we learn more about the incarnate experiments that took place during the Second World War. We also learn that the people who did not make it into the corps were sent to live in the afterlife for six years after the war. The incarnates who did make it to the afterlife were not told what happened, so they've been there for at least a half-century. It's clear that you've tried to destroy the place. The ghost of elaine asks what's going on. She's not sure if she's an incarnate or not, but she does know that the child is going to be a incarnate. If she is, she says, then it's a divine revelation that her child is destined to usher in the age of the gods. She begs him to stay and tell him what happened. If he ever comes back, she asks him to show her what happened here. She says that if he does, she'll show him what took place. She also says that she can hear a voice in the door, and that she obeys it. The voice is the voice of God.