by your future leader ;) April 08, 2020
Yup. And they’re going to get what they want too. Because... you know... You can’t not die. HURRAY!!!
Hym “Uh huh... I’m rooting for the death too. I’d still like to know if the charlatan saw the maze. Or maybe his wife. That’s going to be fun. Either way it would be inconclusive because I could very well forgive him at some point and it could be the creature trying to lull me into a false sense of security.... I mean, if you did see it it means that I can’t forgive because you’re going to try do whatever it takes to not go back to the maze. Up to and including trying to kill the creature yourself (which it’ll just make it easier to kill but hey). That’s pretty extreme rhetoric though.”
by Hym Iam October 22, 2022
by C h o r a January 28, 2021
1.Used to be sacred. Supposedly "the end" but with all the relgion around you just dont get a break anymore.
2. The Personification of death. Normally a tall skelton in black robes with a scythe.
2. The Personification of death. Normally a tall skelton in black robes with a scythe.
1. "Children! Death isn't the end! there is a life afterwards!"
2. "dude i was so close to O.D ing i was holding deaths hand."
2. "dude i was so close to O.D ing i was holding deaths hand."
by Lewis B (ankou) June 05, 2005
The cold timeless embrace of eternity and all consuming apathy. The end of existence, incomprehensible in the truest meaning of the word. A fate so dismal the most ancient of philosophers sought to explain away its all consuming approach.
Also, you get taxed for it.
Also, you get taxed for it.
The act of embracing death; to become dead, to die.
*Doctor*: You're dying.
*Patient*: *Speechless horror*
*Doctor*: Drink?
or
*Doctor*: You've kept your body in perfect shape, ate right, and worked out more efficiently than we thought anyone could. You're family is beautiful and well-established. Did I mention you're incredibly healthy? But that brings us to do the bad news, you're dying of nothing.
*Patient*: What?!
*Doctor*: What, you think you can win life or something? Drink?
*Doctor*: You're dying.
*Patient*: *Speechless horror*
*Doctor*: Drink?
or
*Doctor*: You've kept your body in perfect shape, ate right, and worked out more efficiently than we thought anyone could. You're family is beautiful and well-established. Did I mention you're incredibly healthy? But that brings us to do the bad news, you're dying of nothing.
*Patient*: What?!
*Doctor*: What, you think you can win life or something? Drink?
by The Ukearchy August 19, 2010
Death comes to collect your soul when you die.. he wields a scythe, and wars a black robe..
He sometimes rides a spectral horse, or in the discworld books, he rides Binky
He sometimes rides a spectral horse, or in the discworld books, he rides Binky
by Schteen May 22, 2003
Designed after the Grim Reaper who goes by the same name, Death is a recurring boss of the Castlevania series. Loyal right-hand-man to Count Dracula, he swings a big scythe and his attacks normally consist of smaller sickles flying around to attack you (occurs in just about every game he's in). Death also usually either transforms or powers up his scythe when battling him. When Death is defeated, he either just vanishes like other bosses or is sent into a portal (this happens in 3 games in the series).
Death is loyal only to those who have the Crimson Stone. Dracula took the Crimson Stone from Walter and, thus, Death turned on Walter and took his soul. As long as his master is alive, Death will continue to live on, hence why he, along with Dracula, is always in every Castlevania game.
by Durango June 11, 2006