Talk:Vol.2 Ch.186: 38F - Hell Train: The Dallar Show (15)/@comment-26846012-20160125154852/@comment-26484417-20160127223653

Yeah, that was my estimation as well... Be it linear or exponential, if getting the siblings together were all there is to White's former power, the power ups he gets from his siblings are far too weak.

As for the souls on board the Hell Train, there is that matter of quality... or I hope there is. If the quality of soul matters, and his previous stock of souls was mainly composed of defenceless inhabitants of the various Floors with only an occasional Regular or Ranker who tried to confront him, then eating millions if not billions D~C Regulars is a huge step up. However, if there is no such thing as quality when it comes to souls, or if his original power came, in part, from consuming higher rank Regulars and Rankers, then the Hell Train may be extremely convenient refill but not nearly as potent as we might think. After all, only a handful of D-Regulars boards the train every time, so there are probably far more casualties prior to boarding the Hell Train when the ticket hunters operate...

It's difficult to speculate about the afterlife in the Tower, but so far the soul is more of a unique resource and, possibly, a "safe point" for the deceased. At least that's how it sounds in the context of the Hell Train. So far there has been no suggestion anything happens to souls unless someone interacts with them, which suggests no after life. It could be different outside the Train (for some reason), but we have no information nor hints so we have nothing to go on.