Alicorn wrote:Cam's understanding of Limbo comes from letters from his parents, who lucked out in their stuff. There are less pleasant pockets, to be sure. If Cam were in *Limbo* with demon powers he could shake stuff up, which is why he asked to go there in the sandbox with Teah.
Sorry, but it
really should be the other way around, not only you put
humans there, you put nearly
all humans.
Alicorn wrote:It does not need to be something that they previously owned or interacted with but it will be limited by their imagination-in-life - and not their literal imagination but the sort of thing they actually tended to think of. Things that require infrastructure (electrical appliances, plumbing) just continue to work in spite of the absence of these things.
Did you thought/specified what Renée and Charlie got? Given this information it could be their real life houses or stuff like, a big comfy mobile home for Renée and a cabin-by-that-Forks-river for Charlie.
Sorry for not making it clear, when I was talking about infrastructure, I was specifically thinking about internet and other "information stuff"... like, many people wouldn't care about having a phone, tv or computer without the relevant networks, but many people would care/prefer to get the said networks even if at a limited range while borrowing stuff from other people.
Alicorn wrote:Limboites quite often appear inside the borders of populated Limbo.
I guess it is likely safer/luckier for them than appearing only at borders.