Yeah, I'm sure it's "Under their robes." On another note, I'm trying to figure out what the implication is when he says "pass me that knife," could it be that it would be a "good" deed that ultimately leads to a far worse one, or that he'll prove you wrong by visiting (or rather not visiting) the afterlife?
Yeah, I'm sure it's "Under their robes." On another note, I'm trying to figure out what the implication is when he says "pass me that knife," could it be that it would be a "good" deed that ultimately leads to a far worse one, or that he'll prove you wrong by visiting (or rather not visiting) the afterlife?