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Real estate.
15% had a dark gate attempt made on their grounds, approximately 6-7% were made before it was turned into a graveyard. 1-5% succeeded in some capacity, leading to national crackdowns on these interests and summary execution of the persons responsible.
A better solution would be to use crematoriums as a means to generate electricity. Of course then, certain really unsavory ideas then start to crop up as viable alternatives that tie into that.
Mostly ones that involve violating other universal taboos that I'm not going to elaborate on because the thought of it makes me physically ill.
they should be cremated.
many are, we just do not know it. the amount of graves and bones buried under modern society is shocking, one of those things we are not really ever thinking about it.
Why?
It is a complete waste of a person and resource being cremated.
Forests would mean people are not wasted into smoke.