milkmold
sentient colony of myxo
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Everyone and their mama has a rendition of Death- whether it’s an anthropomorphic version, a foreign god, or a character so closely embodying the aspect they’ve come to embody death itself. Now, question time- - What is your favorite embodiment of death? - Do you have your own embodiment of death? What are they like? For example, my favourites are Death from the Discworld series and Death from <em>The Book Thief</em>. Both are exquisitely human and treat the humans they guide with such tenderness.. ugh they’re so good.. Additionally, Death from <em>The Book Thief</em> introduced me to the idea of a strange narrator adding an extra layer of depth to the story! Double good, as that's an idea I like to toy with. As for the second question, I have a story with a character named Death, although they aren’t quiiite in line with the traditional idea of death. Rather, they’re a massive asshole who likes making fun of people and is the editor of Life, who is an author/script writer of people’s life stories.
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Everyone and their mama has a rendition of Death- whether it’s an anthropomorphic version, a foreign god, or a character so closely embodying the aspect they’ve come to embody death itself. Now, question time- - What is your favorite embodiment of death? - Do you have your own embodiment of death? What are they like? For example, my favourites are Death from the Discworld series and Death from <em>The Book Thief</em>. Both are exquisitely human and treat the humans they guide with such tenderness.. ugh they’re so good.. Additionally, Death from <em>The Book Thief</em> introduced me to the idea of a strange narrator adding an extra layer of depth to the story! Double good, as that's an idea I like to toy with. As for the second question, I have a story with a character named Death, although they aren’t quiiite in line with the traditional idea of death. Rather, they’re a massive asshole who likes making fun of people and is the editor of Life, who is an author/script writer of people’s life stories.
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