I woke up this morning with a coin on my tongue. Yuuko had one, as well, but since the price of bao has gone up in recent centuries we are still forced to fund our own lunches
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The coins are supposedly placed in the mouths or over the eyes of the recently deceased upon burial in order to pay for their passage across the river that divides the living world from that of the dead.
I'm a bit hesitant to call this a proper curse, though.
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Like those curse token ones they were giving in exchange for the essays?
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Aside from giving you a horrible taste in your mouth as you woke up, I mean.
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A coin on the tongue is a ‘Greek’ tradition…? That is another ‘Earth’ location isn’t it?
[A stab in the dark… these deities do seem obsessed with Earth. ]
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[Notes- Will have to study up on Earth history in a place so dependant on it. ]
What is this coin tradition exactly?
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The coins are supposedly placed in the mouths or over the eyes of the recently deceased upon burial in order to pay for their passage across the river that divides the living world from that of the dead.
I'm a bit hesitant to call this a proper curse, though.
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Why do you ask?
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