Death

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Death is a recurring anthropomorphic personification of mortality in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, known for his skeletal appearance, dry wit, and philosophical reflections on life and death.

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Label Occurrences
Death canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Discworld character
anthropomorphic personification
fictional character
alignment neutral
appearsIn Discworld NERFINISHED
Hogfather NERFINISHED
Interesting Times NERFINISHED
Mort NERFINISHED
Reaper Man NERFINISHED
Soul Music NERFINISHED
The Last Hero NERFINISHED
The Light Fantastic NERFINISHED
Thief of Time NERFINISHED
various Discworld short stories
associatedWith Hourglasses of mortal lives
the Duty
creator Terry Pratchett NERFINISHED
domain afterlife
firstAppearance The Colour of Magic NERFINISHED
gender male
hasCompanion The Death of Rats NERFINISHED
hasPet Death of Fleas NERFINISHED
hasRelative Mort NERFINISHED
Susan Sto Helit NERFINISHED
Ysabell NERFINISHED
hasServant Albert NERFINISHED
inspiredBy traditional Grim Reaper archetype
inUniverseFunction collects souls of the dead
ensures continuity of reality
inUniverseStatus member of the Horsemen of the Apocralypse
one of the Anthropomorphic Personifications
languageStyle speaks without quotation marks
notableCharacteristic dry wit
philosophical reflections on life and death
rides a white horse named Binky
skeletal appearance
speaks in small caps
notableScene temporarily becomes mortal in Reaper Man
occupation Grim Reaper NERFINISHED
personalityTrait compassionate beneath an impersonal exterior
curious about humans
literal-minded
residence Death's Domain NERFINISHED
role personification of mortality
species personification of death
theme exploration of mortality
satire of traditional Grim Reaper figure
transport Binky NERFINISHED
weapon scythe

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