Seriously... Is there even another option!?Sleekit said:Death from Discworld
we could maybe go for a decent curry before "the duty"
at least he would be quite sympathetic.
Seriously... Is there even another option!?Sleekit said:Death from Discworld
we could maybe go for a decent curry before "the duty"
at least he would be quite sympathetic.
Hades really wasn't the personification of Death. Greek mythology really didn't have a reaper or someone who assisted the dying to guide them to their afterlife destination. That was part of the funeral ceremony, the placing of two copper coins on the eyes was to pay for the ferry toll to the gate of the Underworld. Hades was just a god that ruled it and had a cool dog.dvd_72 said:In most cultures there's a personification of Death. The most well known in the west to be the Grim Reaper, a man in a black robe with a scyth to reap his harvest of souls for the afterlife.
Then there's the Greek Hadies, lord of thier underworld.
And these are just the two that come to my mind! Seeing as my knowledge on the persona of Death in various cultures is limited, a poll will have to wait.
So tell me Escapists, which version of death would you like to come take your soul when you finally pass on? Is it one you find interesting? Perhaps it's the one your religion teaches you about. Or maybe a portrayal from a popular (or largely unknown) book/movie/play/storytelling medium?
Extremely appropriate given your avatar and the awesome episodes that pertained to this very topic.Twilight_guy said:I don't care which one it is, so long as I can gamble with him over weather he will take me away or let me go. Hooray for trying to cheat death!
Goddamn ninjas all up in this *****.FFHAuthor said:I'd say Botan. I think that would be the most upbeat one I could hope for, and I love the hair...
Thanatos is the Greek god of Death, and his brother is Morpheus the god of dreams.robert01 said:Hades really wasn't the personification of Death. Greek mythology really didn't have a reaper or someone who assisted the dying to guide them to their afterlife destination. That was part of the funeral ceremony, the placing of two copper coins on the eyes was to pay for the ferry toll to the gate of the Underworld. Hades was just a god that ruled it and had a cool dog.dvd_72 said:In most cultures there's a personification of Death. The most well known in the west to be the Grim Reaper, a man in a black robe with a scyth to reap his harvest of souls for the afterlife.
Then there's the Greek Hadies, lord of thier underworld.
And these are just the two that come to my mind! Seeing as my knowledge on the persona of Death in various cultures is limited, a poll will have to wait.
So tell me Escapists, which version of death would you like to come take your soul when you finally pass on? Is it one you find interesting? Perhaps it's the one your religion teaches you about. Or maybe a portrayal from a popular (or largely unknown) book/movie/play/storytelling medium?
OT: Death as seen in CTRL ALT DEL comics, nothing like adding some serious sarcasm to your own end.
I'm pretty sure Thanatos and Morpheus were daemons, not true Olympian gods. I just thought I'd put that out there.DoctorFrankenStein said:Thanatos is the Greek god of Death, and his brother is Morpheus the god of dreams.![]()
Ditto.InsanelyZanter said:![]()
This one. More likely then not I could intimidate him enough to just let me walk right back out.
Indeed. Out of ALL the personifications of Death we hear about, she's at least a decent conversationalist and NICE to people.Dr.Awsome said:Death from Sandman
*gasp* Even better than Pokémonopoly?DarkRyter said:I hope he has Simpsons Monopoly.
That's the best monopoly.