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'''Death''' was a mysterious being and a figure in legends. It appeared to [[Suzie Costello]] and [[Owen Harper]] in the [[afterlife]], and was believed to be a personification of death. Owen stated that it was "''duroc''," or "hunger."


A pale '''girl''' with dark hair attended [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Jason Kane]]'s [[Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane's wedding|wedding]]. She was around the age of fourteen, dressed in black clothing, and carried a [[red]] [[rose]].
== Biology ==
In its [[Afterlife|natural dimension]], Death was invisible among the dark void, but its presence could still be felt and heard by the dead there with it. When it entered the universe, Death had the physical form of a human [[skeleton]] shrouded in dark grey vapour. Death was capable of communicating with a low, hoarse, whispery voice both in [[English language|English]] and in another language, although it was only ever known to say one thing in either language - "''Melenkurion abatha duroc minas mill khabaal!''"/"I shall walk the [[Earth]], and my hunger will know no bounds!"


[[Bernice Summerfield]] asked if she knew her, and the girl said it was "[her] job to turn off the lights once everybody's gone" and that Bernice would meet her "one day". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Happy Endings (novel)|Happy Endings]]'')
The only known method through which Death could enter the universe was if someone were resurrected using the left-handed [[resurrection gauntlet]] - after the gauntlet permanently brought the person back in an undead state, Death would feed the person energy to sustain it, while also using the person as a gateway from the afterlife into [[N-Space]]. Death would occasionally possess the person, and would gradually change their cell structure. Once the person's cell structure was 100% transformed, Death would fully cross through them into the universe.


== Behind the scenes ==
In the universe, Death would be capable of instantaneously killing living beings by touch or by coming within very close proximity, draining their life and reducing their bodies to shrivelled husks. Though it could apparently kill any living being this way, Death preferred and was drawn to the dying and near-dead. However, Death could only temporarily kill [[Jack Harkness]] due to the latter's [[immortality]], and the undead beings resurrected by the gauntlet were completely immune to Death's abilities. When Death entered N-Space via the resurrection gauntlet, it had to kill thirteen sentient beings in order to enter the universe permanently; otherwise, after a length of time, it would vanish back into the darkness in a burst of energy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'')
* Paul Scoones of the New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club reported that Cornell had told him the girl was Death of the Endless from [[Neil Gaiman]]'s [[DC|DC Comics]] series {{wi|The Sandman (comic book)|The Sandman}}.<ref>[https://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv49/endings.html Wedding Notes: An Annotated Guide to Happy Endings]</ref>
** Her dialog in ''Happy Endings'' is reminiscent of Death's line in ''The Books of Magic'' (1990) #4: "It's my job to put it all in order now, and lock the place behind me as I leave."
** However, Neil Penswick, who wrote the relevant section of ''Happy Endings'', told the fanzine ''Broadsword'' that the character was not Gaiman's Death, and said only that "The girl has appeared in other works."<ref>http://www.sorddin.com/broadsword-old/issue11/interview11i.html</ref>


== External links ==
== Biography ==
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According to [[Suzie Costello]], when one died and entered the afterlife, Death would stalk them in the darkness. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')


== Footnotes ==
Death was both worshiped and feared by [[Weevil]]s. Once in [[1479]], it manifested itself in [[Cardiff]] after a girl named [[Faith (Dead Man Walking)|Faith]] was brought back to life with the resurrection gauntlet. Death killed twelve people, but Faith managed to stop it before it could collect a thirteenth victim, which would have enabled it to enter the [[universe]] permanently. During this time, contemporary chroniclers also recorded the presence of Weevils, which seemed to have inspired imagery of the [[Grim Reaper]].
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When [[Owen Harper]] was resurrected with the same gauntlet, Death used him as a gateway into the universe, and possessed him repeatedly. While doing so, it repeated "I shall walk the earth and my hunger will know no bounds" in a strange language.
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Eventually, the energy from Death that was keeping Owen animate fully transformed Owen's cell structure; allowing Death to cross through into the universe. After manifesting in the universe through Owen, Death had the physical form of a human skeleton shrouded in grey vapour. It travelled to [[St Helen's Hospital]] and began killing and collecting the [[soul]]s of the staff and patients that Torchwood failed to evacuate from the hospital in time.
 
Death claimed twelve of the thirteen souls it needed to fully enter the universe, but before it could claim a thirteenth victim, Owen used faith to literally fight off Death and dissipate its energy, sending it back to the darkness. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'')
 
== Notes ==
* Thirteen, which is the number of souls Death needs to collect after entering the physical dimension in order to enter it permanently, is considered the unlucky number; it also happens to be the total number of a Time Lord's bodies.
* It is unknown whether, when Death enters the physical universe, it can use the souls of anyone in the world who dies to add to the thirteen souls it needs to permanently manifest, or if Death needs to kill its thirteen victims itself or at least be in the vicinity when they die in order to collect their souls. However, as Death apparently only collected twelve souls when it entered the universe through Owen, even though it was in the universe for approximately an hour or less, the latter two are more likely; unless in the [[Doctor Who universe]] death rates were extremely low at the time when Death entered the physical universe.
 
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Revision as of 01:04, 16 June 2021

This page should be merged.

It should be relocated at Death (Timewyrm: Revelation) because "the personification of Death in the DWU" is "the personification of Death in the DWU". We don't have a dozen Santa Claus pages — and the VNA Death was in fact seen to take on the classic "hooded skeleton" appearance in Love and War.
Talk about it here or check the revision history for additional comments.

You may wish to consult Death (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Death was a mysterious being and a figure in legends. It appeared to Suzie Costello and Owen Harper in the afterlife, and was believed to be a personification of death. Owen stated that it was "duroc," or "hunger."

Biology

In its natural dimension, Death was invisible among the dark void, but its presence could still be felt and heard by the dead there with it. When it entered the universe, Death had the physical form of a human skeleton shrouded in dark grey vapour. Death was capable of communicating with a low, hoarse, whispery voice both in English and in another language, although it was only ever known to say one thing in either language - "Melenkurion abatha duroc minas mill khabaal!"/"I shall walk the Earth, and my hunger will know no bounds!"

The only known method through which Death could enter the universe was if someone were resurrected using the left-handed resurrection gauntlet - after the gauntlet permanently brought the person back in an undead state, Death would feed the person energy to sustain it, while also using the person as a gateway from the afterlife into N-Space. Death would occasionally possess the person, and would gradually change their cell structure. Once the person's cell structure was 100% transformed, Death would fully cross through them into the universe.

In the universe, Death would be capable of instantaneously killing living beings by touch or by coming within very close proximity, draining their life and reducing their bodies to shrivelled husks. Though it could apparently kill any living being this way, Death preferred and was drawn to the dying and near-dead. However, Death could only temporarily kill Jack Harkness due to the latter's immortality, and the undead beings resurrected by the gauntlet were completely immune to Death's abilities. When Death entered N-Space via the resurrection gauntlet, it had to kill thirteen sentient beings in order to enter the universe permanently; otherwise, after a length of time, it would vanish back into the darkness in a burst of energy. (TV: Dead Man Walking)

Biography

According to Suzie Costello, when one died and entered the afterlife, Death would stalk them in the darkness. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)

Death was both worshiped and feared by Weevils. Once in 1479, it manifested itself in Cardiff after a girl named Faith was brought back to life with the resurrection gauntlet. Death killed twelve people, but Faith managed to stop it before it could collect a thirteenth victim, which would have enabled it to enter the universe permanently. During this time, contemporary chroniclers also recorded the presence of Weevils, which seemed to have inspired imagery of the Grim Reaper.

Death possesses Owen. (TV: Dead Man Walking)

When Owen Harper was resurrected with the same gauntlet, Death used him as a gateway into the universe, and possessed him repeatedly. While doing so, it repeated "I shall walk the earth and my hunger will know no bounds" in a strange language.

Eventually, the energy from Death that was keeping Owen animate fully transformed Owen's cell structure; allowing Death to cross through into the universe. After manifesting in the universe through Owen, Death had the physical form of a human skeleton shrouded in grey vapour. It travelled to St Helen's Hospital and began killing and collecting the souls of the staff and patients that Torchwood failed to evacuate from the hospital in time.

Death claimed twelve of the thirteen souls it needed to fully enter the universe, but before it could claim a thirteenth victim, Owen used faith to literally fight off Death and dissipate its energy, sending it back to the darkness. (TV: Dead Man Walking)

Notes

  • Thirteen, which is the number of souls Death needs to collect after entering the physical dimension in order to enter it permanently, is considered the unlucky number; it also happens to be the total number of a Time Lord's bodies.
  • It is unknown whether, when Death enters the physical universe, it can use the souls of anyone in the world who dies to add to the thirteen souls it needs to permanently manifest, or if Death needs to kill its thirteen victims itself or at least be in the vicinity when they die in order to collect their souls. However, as Death apparently only collected twelve souls when it entered the universe through Owen, even though it was in the universe for approximately an hour or less, the latter two are more likely; unless in the Doctor Who universe death rates were extremely low at the time when Death entered the physical universe.