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S2 Episode #26: Death Becomes Him
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S2 Episode #26: Death Becomes Him

Death (as in THE) was kind enough to fill in for Jaime Buckley as he and Höbin continue to work on the tech problems with their hacked hardware.
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A Special Thanks DEATH (as in THE) for filling in and helping…connect some dots.

In this episode, Death takes us on a house call to a rather famous gnome tech CEO.

We hope your day turns out better than the CEO’s.

Remember…

You are MORE than you THINK you are!

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Deleyna Marr's avatar

Creepy and yet... Interesting little hints in there!

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💀 Death (as in THE)'s avatar

Thank you, ....and I hope you are able to connect the dots.

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Hy Jessop's avatar

I think it was very entertaining, especially since Death sounded so much like Tony Robbins.

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💎 Jaime Buckley's avatar

HAHAHA!

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💎 Jaime Buckley's avatar

Oh...my...goodness...I listened to this over again and Death DOES sound a lot like Tony Robbin!!! HAHAHAHAHA

Now THAT'S creepy.

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Joseph Vickery's avatar

… if you think about it that’s terrifying. So does death just choose the worst people? If so why not Thule etc?

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💎 Jaime Buckley's avatar

Funny, I listen to the podcast and thought the same thing. So I asked Death.

He said he only comes to the dead.

....that confused me.

The part Death didn't share about Kaspar, was that he'd fallen down his basement stairs.

Kaspar was already dead.

Death was using duct tape to hold up the body.

Also makes sense why he said Kaspar's wife wouldn't hear them.

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Joseph Vickery's avatar

Oh… ok that makes more sense.

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💎 Jaime Buckley's avatar

I'm sure Death could, and would be willing to answer questions, but as you can imagine...he's a busy gent.

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Joseph Vickery's avatar

I’m sure he is but I do have one quick question. Is death the… I don’t know the right term… guider… harvester… of souls only in the realm of wanted Hero or is he over the entire universe? And if so… is there like a “reaper family reunion” or a “soul harvesting 101 high school reunion?”

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💎 Jaime Buckley's avatar

HAHAHAHA....VERY good question.

I had this conversation yesterday, and the answer is, Death is an office. One office, per world. He is not omnipresent,...he has 'employees' all around us, who help, depending upon circumstances...just like he looks different to different people.

I said, "That sounds difficult."

Death: "Think THAT'S difficult...did you hear me humming without lips?"

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💀 Death (as in THE)'s avatar

Yes, Death is an office. One I inherited.

...I'm sorry to say this, but it is unlawful for me to disclose any details of my previous life. Let's end this question with "I was chosen for specific reasons, and have given myself to serve with grace and kindness, to the full measure of my employers expectations."

The office exists for each set of creations, Joseph. That's how it works. If there is a world where mortals exist, you will find one of my colleagues.

...and one of my favorite 'official' titles is simply, "The Collector."

Sounds so FRIENDLY, doesn't it?

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💀 Death (as in THE)'s avatar

Hello, Joseph...had a moment, so I thought I'd pop in....heard my name being used, so....

To answer your first question, No -- I don't just choose the worst people. My stewardship is over all the dead, transitioning from the plane of the living to their next life....wherever that may be. It's a complicated procedure, but we strive to do it with style...my staff and I.

Your second question is really answered by the first: I don't choose when to come to Thule, though I know when his time comes, he won't go quietly.

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