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'''Death'' is the natural force opposing [[Life]]. It may refer to the process of dying. There are also several individuals who are personifications of death, who are connected to Daventry and the [[multiverse]]'s various afterlives.
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'''Death''' is the natural force opposing [[Life]]. It may refer to the process of dying. There are also several individuals who are personifications of death, who are connected to Daventry and the [[multiverse]]'s various afterlives.
   
 
Death fascinates men the world round, and there are as many philosophies about what comes after this life as there are, it seems, lives which end.<ref>Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles, pg</ref>
 
Death fascinates men the world round, and there are as many philosophies about what comes after this life as there are, it seems, lives which end.<ref>Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles, pg</ref>
   
Death itself is not necessarily [[evil]], but aspects of it may lean towards [[Chaos]] and [[Dark]] side of natural forces. However most of the personfications of Death make sure that there realms are kept in order. However those who die may find their souls move onto places that represent the [[Light]] and [[Good]] side of natural [[Order]].
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Death itself is not necessarily [[evil]], but aspects of it may lean towards [[Chaos]] and [[Dark]] side of natural forces. However most of the personfications of Death make sure that there realms are kept in [[Order]]. However those who die may find their souls move onto places that represent the [[Light]] and [[Good]] side of natural [[Order]].
   
 
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Death is the natural force opposing Life. It may refer to the process of dying. There are also several individuals who are personifications of death, who are connected to Daventry and the multiverse's various afterlives.

Death fascinates men the world round, and there are as many philosophies about what comes after this life as there are, it seems, lives which end.[1]

Death itself is not necessarily evil, but aspects of it may lean towards Chaos and Dark side of natural forces. However most of the personfications of Death make sure that there realms are kept in Order. However those who die may find their souls move onto places that represent the Light and Good side of natural Order.

Death

Behind the scenes

In Greek Mythology, Pluto was not seen as 'Death personified', that was instead, the minor deity Thanatos.

References

  1. Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles, pg