Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6986530-20160727023152/@comment-5759915-20161013105529

Scarletta Agni wrote: Well, it is technically resurrection since his body died, then his soul was transferred to a new body after the fact. And Eve was burned alive and dead for some time before Hansel and Gretel created the vessels... I mean, considering it's a soul from someone who suffered a fatal incident, you can't really call them "alive" cause... it's a spirit. Even if the soul is conscious and still the person, they're dead.

We have no source of whether or not Eve and Adam actually died (burned to death with the soul still inside their bodies). I have always thought that Eve&Adam body swapped just before their deaths, or simply posessed a vessel/human, relatively nearby. On that note, if Adam and Eve actually died, why wouldn't their souls transfer to Heavenly Yard? The only exeption I see for that is Arth's case, but a spirit was involved in there so it doesn't count.


 * I wanna say it's Arth's soul in there, but idk. I would call this incarnation either.