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Grim Reaper
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its ok yeolde i have till the end of time to find you i can wait *evil grin*

Death is only the beginning, its eternal


Posted on 2011-08-25 at 00:22:27.

Grim Reaper
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You dont wanna know the reaper

this is somethings i have learned in life...


It ain't always merry
to notice there's a line
Life is kinda scary
when you are left behind
All the loved ones lost to you
used to be somewhere
you know you will follow too
and you don't really care to just go nowhere

And so you keep them all alive
(In your head)
I tell you I know The Reaper
No light and no eternal life
(what I said)
I tell you I know The Reaper

sweetest of all lies
one of everlasting life
No one wants to die
but we do, so we hide
What you fail to realize
is there's no need to fear
you live on in the hearts and minds
of those who hold you dear, who are right here

All the others
They already know The Reaper

And so you keep yourself alive
(in your head)
You don't wanna know The Reaper



The Reaper


Posted on 2011-08-28 at 09:54:32.

Grim Reaper
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The Symbols of Death

(Skulls and skeletons)

As the plague swept through Europe and Asia, it wasn't uncommon to see stacks of rotting corpses. In the Great Plague of London, an outbreak that occurred between 1665 and 1666, one in five residents succumbed [source: National Geographic]. With death and dying such an integral part of daily life, it makes sense that artists and illustrators began to depict death as a corpse or a skeleton. The skeletal figure represents the decay of the earthly flesh, what's left after worms and maggots have done their work. It also reinforces one of the great human fears: the fear of obliteration.

(Black cloak)

Black has long been associated with death and mourning. People wear black to funerals and transport the dead in black hearses. But black is also often the color of evil forces. The black cloak also gives the Reaper an air of mystery and menace. The things we can't see frighten us as much as the things we can see, so the Reaper hides within the shadows of his cloak, playing off our fears of the unknown.

(Scythe)

In early renderings, the Reaper is shown holding arrows, darts, spears or crossbows. These are the weapons he uses to strike down his victim. Over time, a scythe came to replace these other instruments of death. A scythe was a tool used to reap, or cut, grain or grass. Bringing this imagery to death was a natural extension of an agrarian society in which harvesting, done in the fall, represented the death of another year. Just as we harvest our crops, so does death harvest souls for their journey into the afterlife.

(Hourglass)

The classic hourglass has two glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pour from the upper to the lower bulb. It's such a strong symbol for time and its passage that it has survived to the digital age, telling us to wait as our computer loads a Web page or performs a command. The Grim Reaper clutches an hourglass, too, letting us know that our days are numbered. When the sand runs out, our time is up. We can only hope that we have more than an hour left to live.


This image of the Grim Reaper was so pervasive that it even appeared in religious texts. The best example comes from the Bible's Book of Revelation. In Revelation 6:1-8, four horsemen appear to usher in calamities signaling the end of the world. The horsemen are Pestilence, War, Famine and Death. Of the four, only Death is explicitly named. He rides a pale horse, which is often interpreted as pale green, the color of disease and decay. In most depictions, Death is shown as the Reaper himself, black cloak framing a grinning skull and scythe held ready for the grisly work ahead.




Posted on 2011-08-29 at 20:33:18.

Celtia
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Obliteration? Shlomilaration. I'm just here for the wine.

(Takes a nearby seat, raising an eyebrow)

The Reaper, eh? Gracing such an establishment with his presence. Well I'll be...

(Bows politely in greeting, eyeing the skeletal hand and scythe suspiciously) Welcome to the inn then, good sir. Forgive me if I don't shake your hand. Not here on business, I hope?

Oh, and of course, while you're here, feel free to sample this inn's excellent selection of wines. (Hands you the wine list)

Anyway, good to see another innmate, as always! I see you've met some of the crew already. Enjoy your stay at the Red Dragon Inn!


Posted on 2011-08-29 at 21:21:43.

Grim Reaper
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Hello innmate

Yes......

I am here on business, just think of millenniums multiplied by eons compounded by time without end. I've been around that long. But it's only recently your affairs here have piqued my interest. Call it boredom. The natural curiosity of me the most lasting and significant element in existence has come to see you.


Posted on 2011-08-30 at 03:30:24.

   
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