If you could draw a picture of Death

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heyheysg

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Sometimes I wish Death looks like the one from the Sandman comics. It's not so bad to have a perky Gothette send you off instead of a silent skeleton wearing a cloak.

What would your personal anthropomorfication of Death be?

Man/Woman/Animal

Cloths, Accessories, Weapons etc.

Do your Bioware character creation.
 

FlyAwayAutumn

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Classic death is best, sure maybe a girl death would be nice but dying isn't a nice experience and it would be weird. I'd probably prefer conkers bad fur day type death I like that dude, "Bloody cats"
 

Dark Knifer

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But I prefer the original death myself.
 

Jaranja

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A man in a black suit, black eyes, stern face, tall, shiny shoes. Something like that.
 

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A guy dressed from head to toe in black leather, with a black visored helmet you cannot see into, riding a motorcycle through the desert.
 

Julianking93

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I like the original look of death, though when I draw him, he's usually a bit bigger in build and has a more badass cloak and scythe.
 

Dark Knifer

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IdealistCommi said:
Dark knifer said:
But I prefer the original death myself.
Why does that seem extremely awesome?

OT: I prefer the "standard" death, ya know, long gray/black robe
I found a better picture if you liked that one.
 

maninahat

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Manny Calavera; an overworked, bottom rung office worker who's just doing his job. Or the decideedly friendly death from the book "Duck, Death and Tulip": http://i38.tinypic.com/27wynp.jpg
 

FalloutJack

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I love the different interpretations of Death, especially by Neil and Terry, respectively. They are good.

Mine is...a bit different. Okay, so people perceive Death as a black-cloaked figure that's ominous-as-hell for a reason, right? So, I figured that there is not one, but a succession of Death-beings that exist beyond life. (Sort of like how people believe in angels and devils, this is the idea that something else is out there.) They would be seen as dark-cloaked beings, no visible legs and gnarled hands, their faces mostly not-visible because of the pure shadow enveloping the skull-like face. There'd be white-glowing eyes, though, and it would give reason for the Grim Reaper folklore. Except...no scythe. Never a scythe. Just a cloak with sleeves, that grim visage, and the hover. UNDERNEATH THAT is a soul-eating creature capable of delivering the cold embrace of death with a terrible white lightning.

My imagination is a horrific one. This is only an interpretation, but it's one I happen to like.
 

smokeybearsb

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I think this is possibly the scariest/creepiest personification of Death that I've seen. It's from a movie called The Seventh Seal. When I saw him I kinda freaked out a little

 

hittite

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I like Pratchett's version. It's like the traditional version with a sense of humor. If I were to ever draw a picture of death (assuming I magically gained incredible artistic capability) I'd draw the duel of deaths from Reaper Man.