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<blockquote>'''''"Caine, I know you meant no harm bringing me to Amber. I do not regret my service to you. But how will I know what would have happened if i had died at home? Would I have seen Adrienne in Heaven? Georges? My grandchildrenMy parents? My aunts? Coming here is like I died without hope of Grace."'''''  </blockquote>
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<blockquote>'''''"Caine, I know you meant no harm bringing me to Amber. I do not regret my service to you or your homeland. But how will I know what would have happened if i had died at home?  Coming here i like I died without hope of Grace."'''''   
  
<blockquote>''Sir Gilbert Motier, Knight of Amber, Baron Lafayatte.''
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Sir Gilbert Motier, Knight of Amber, Baron Lafayatte. Moments before his execution was to take play for treason to Amber.  Pardoned and Exile by King Oberon.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_du_Motier,_Marquis_de_Lafayette]]</blockquote>
''Moments before his execution was to take place for treason to Amber.   
 
''Pardoned and Exiled by King Oberon.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_du_Motier,_Marquis_de_Lafayette]]</blockquote>
 
  
 
A contemplation on the complex reactions of removing one to Amber and leaving their life behind.
 
A contemplation on the complex reactions of removing one to Amber and leaving their life behind.
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So when you get there he has two horses, well stocked with supplies.  Your friend mounts and starts riding without a word.  You follow.
 
So when you get there he has two horses, well stocked with supplies.  Your friend mounts and starts riding without a word.  You follow.
 
'''The Question'''
 
 
Shadow is vast and one realms's fiction is another's real life.  But what about the afterlife?  Religion seems to be a constant across the multiverse but how is it expressed and how is it delivered?  Suppose you live on a world and subscribe to a religion that tells you that after you die your soul goes to a perfect place where you are reunited with your dead relatives, at least the ones you want to see, in a place without want or pain?  Of course, they can't prove such a place exists but the religion tells you to have faith and thats all you can do. 
 
 
So you die.  Do you go there?  Does something else happen?  Are you recycled in a higher form, a higher rank, a richer family, a different gender?
 
 
The problem is that in an infinite universe these all might happen.  In a realm a person might believe in those things and after their passing he might go to just such a place.  Or he might not.  He might be one tiny shadow difference away from a realm where an identical him might go to a perfect place but he is left to float into the stars devoid of thought. But the proximity between the shadows was enough to cause the religion and its tenets to prosper despite not having a real connection to the heaven it espouses.
 
 
'''The Clause'''
 
 
The situation has arisen many times over the centuries but not more striking then in the case of Gilbert Motier. Caine had met Motier on a shadow earth and afterwards sought him out of similar shadows.  Eventually he brought him to Amber where he took service with Caine.  In time he grew sad.  He grew bitter and angry and began dealing with individuals on the shady side of Diaga.  He became associated with underground movements advocating the overthrow of the Monarchy of Diaga and even of Amber.  In time his actions amounted to treason.  A military tribunal convicted him and Caine was ready to execute him.  But his last words to Caine impressed Oberon who on the spot, pardoned him, gave him a substantial fortune, a blade that allowed him to shadowwalk, and exiled him.
 
 
The '''Clause''' refers to a conversation Oberon and Caine had with several nobles, including members of the church of the Unicorn.  Its warns Amberites to be wary of inviting those they meet in shadow to live in Amber.  It cautions them to consider the mental health of those ripped from their lives and from any hope of seeing their relatives in the afterlife.
 

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