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}}In some universes, there existed an intelligent embodiment of '''Death''', also sometimes referred to as '''the Grim Reaper'''. Some incarnations of [[Jenny Everywhere]] occasionally ran into incarnations of Death.
}}In some universes, there existed an intelligent embodiment of '''Death''', also sometimes referred to as '''the Grim Reaper'''. Some incarnations of [[Jenny Everywhere]] occasionally ran into incarnations of Death.
== Description ==
== Description ==
=== Physical appearance ===
=== Physical appearance ===
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At [[the Redoubt]] in the [[Collapsed Cosmos]], the [[#In the Collapsed Cosmos|version of Death]] who dated [[Julie Jacobs|Julie]] was “a gloomy-looking individual dressed in a black suit, with black lipstick and nail polish”; they had a “deep, sepulchral voice”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
At [[the Redoubt]] in the [[Collapsed Cosmos]], the [[#In the Collapsed Cosmos|version of Death]] who dated [[Julie Jacobs|Julie]] was “a gloomy-looking individual dressed in a black suit, with black lipstick and nail polish”; they had a “deep, sepulchral voice”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'')


In [[Universe (Psychopomp)|one universe]], [[#Death of the Endless|Death of the Endless]] manifested as a goth girl in a sleeveless T-shirt with elaborate make-up; her black hair and marble-white skin led Jenny to momentarily mistake her for [[Jenny Nowhere]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'')
In [[Universe (Psychopomp)|one universe]], [[#Helped by Jenny|Death of the Endless]] manifested as a goth girl in a sleeveless T-shirt with elaborate make-up; her black hair and marble-white skin led Jenny to momentarily mistake her for [[Jenny Nowhere]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'')
 
In [[Universe A (Shippy Shifter Snippets)|another universe]], a similar Death appeared as a Black girl, who gave no outward signs at all of her supernatural essence. She sometimes liked to go barefoot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'')


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]]'')
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The version of [[wikipedia:Death|Death]] seen in [[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'' was inspired by the version in the notorious 1957 film ''[[wikipedia:The Seventh Seal|The Seventh Seal]]'', portrayed by Swedish actor [[wikipedia:Bengt Ekerot|Bengt Ekerot]] (hence [[Daniel Lynn]]'s Death speaking Swedish).
The version of [[wikipedia:Death|Death]] seen in [[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'' was inspired by the version in the notorious 1957 film ''[[wikipedia:The Seventh Seal|The Seventh Seal]]'', portrayed by Swedish actor [[wikipedia:Bengt Ekerot|Bengt Ekerot]] (hence [[Daniel Lynn]]'s Death speaking Swedish).


{{w|Death (DC Comics)|Death of the Endless}}, as she appears in the fanfiction ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'', is the (copyrighted) version of Death created by Neil Gaiman in the late 1980s for ''[[The Sandman (series)|The Sandman]]'', a DC comic series. Likewise, the one who appears in ''[[Pratfall (short story)|Pratfall]]'' is Terry Pratchett's {{w|Death (Discworld)|Death of the Discworld}}, who debuted in 1983 in ''{{w|The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic}}'', the first book in the ''[[Discworld (series)|Discworld]]'' series.
{{w|Death (DC Comics)|Death of the Endless}}, as she appears in the fanfiction ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'', is the (copyrighted) version of Death created by Neil Gaiman in the late 1980s for ''[[The Sandman (series)|The Sandman]]'', a DC comic series. Likewise, the one who appears in ''[[Pratfall (short story)|Pratfall]]'' is Terry Pratchett's {{w|Death (Discworld)|Death of the Discworld}}, who debuted in 1983 in ''{{w|The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic}}'', the first book in the ''[[Discworld (series)|Discworld]]'' series. The version who appeared in Chapter 1 of ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'' was the adaption of Gaiman's Death from the 2022 {{w|The Sandman (TV series)|''Sandman'' TV series}}, as portrayed by {{w|Kirby Howell-Baptiste|Kirby Howell-Baptiste}}. Notably, Howell-Baptiste was also the voice actor for [[Grace Monroe]], used as a love interest for two other incarnations of Jenny elsewhere in ''Shippy Shifter Snippets''.
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