It really depends on how aware the ghosts are, I think.
If they remember feeling abandoned, they might feel rage towards the other ghosts, though they probably can't be that aware - they stayed in the place they died and didn't go wandering. Lack of curiosity is like 99% proof of lacking humanity XD Plus, the animals at the first place just kept like two meters away from the door and that seemed to be enough to avoid the ghostly wrath, which again points towards very limited awareness.
But on the other hand, trolls/beasts fight with each other (or at least, water troll swatted the leg trolls when they bumped into it), so maybe the ghosts will try to just eat each other...
But on the other other hand (uh oh, three hands can't be a good sign), what if the ghosts can absorb each other and grow to super ghost size/strength? Ghost horse is scary enough, but what if a ghost can absorb another ghost's strength the same way they do with trolls/beasts? If that's the case, the ghosts fighting each other would be the baaaaaaaad option.
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If they remember feeling abandoned, they might feel rage towards the other ghosts, though they probably can't be that aware - they stayed in the place they died and didn't go wandering. Lack of curiosity is like 99% proof of lacking humanity XD Plus, the animals at the first place just kept like two meters away from the door and that seemed to be enough to avoid the ghostly wrath, which again points towards very limited awareness.
But on the other hand, trolls/beasts fight with each other (or at least, water troll swatted the leg trolls when they bumped into it), so maybe the ghosts will try to just eat each other...
But on the other other hand (uh oh, three hands can't be a good sign), what if the ghosts can absorb each other and grow to super ghost size/strength? Ghost horse is scary enough, but what if a ghost can absorb another ghost's strength the same way they do with trolls/beasts? If that's the case, the ghosts fighting each other would be the baaaaaaaad option.