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The [[#Death of the Discworld|Death of the Discworld]] appeared as a skeleton in a midnight-black hooded cloak, holding a scythe in his left hand. He had two pupils, which glowed “stygian blue” from within his dark eye-sockets. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pratfall (short story)|Pratfall]]'') | The [[#Death of the Discworld|Death of the Discworld]] appeared as a skeleton in a midnight-black hooded cloak, holding a scythe in his left hand. He had two pupils, which glowed “stygian blue” from within his dark eye-sockets. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pratfall (short story)|Pratfall]]'') | ||
In [[Universe (Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin)|one universe]], upon seeing [[Jenny Everywhere (Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin)|Jenny Everywhere]]'s costume based upon [[Jenny Nowhere (Halloween Preparations)|Jenny Nowhere]], [[Peter Griffin (Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin)|Peter Griffin]] guessed that she was dressed as Death. The costume included a black wig, a dark grey hoodie, a purple shirt, a dark red scarf, and dark grey trousers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Curse of a Fairly Normal Halloween (comic story)|The Curse of a Fairly Normal Halloween]]'') | |||
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On many occasions, Death greeted the [[Jenny Everywhere#On the Discworld|Jenny Everywhere]] of the Discworld, presenting her with her Life-timer, only for Jenny to use her [[shift]]ing powers to shift some more life-sand into the upper bulb of the hourglass. Although there was nothing he could do about this, Death found this somewhat unfair, but, as Jenny once reminded him, he himself was fond of saying that “in the end, nothing is fair — in the end there is only me”. After they met so many times that Jenny felt she was beginning to get to know him, she told him he could, if he wanted, drop in on her for purely social visits even when she was not scheduled to “die”, an offer which left Death somewhat confused. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pratfall (short story)|Pratfall]]'') | On many occasions, Death greeted the [[Jenny Everywhere#On the Discworld|Jenny Everywhere]] of the Discworld, presenting her with her Life-timer, only for Jenny to use her [[shift]]ing powers to shift some more life-sand into the upper bulb of the hourglass. Although there was nothing he could do about this, Death found this somewhat unfair, but, as Jenny once reminded him, he himself was fond of saying that “in the end, nothing is fair — in the end there is only me”. After they met so many times that Jenny felt she was beginning to get to know him, she told him he could, if he wanted, drop in on her for purely social visits even when she was not scheduled to “die”, an offer which left Death somewhat confused. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pratfall (short story)|Pratfall]]'') | ||
=== Mentioned by Peter Griffin === | |||
In [[Universe (Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin)|one universe]], upon seeing [[Jenny Everywhere (Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin)|Jenny Everywhere]]'s [[Halloween]] costume based upon [[Jenny Nowhere (Halloween Preparations)|Jenny Nowhere]], [[Peter Griffin (Jenny Everywhere meets Peter Griffin)|Peter Griffin]] guessed, among other things, that she was dressed as "Death". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Curse of a Fairly Normal Halloween (comic story)|The Curse of a Fairly Normal Halloween]]'') | |||
=== Impersonations === | === Impersonations === |
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