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* PostMortemPossessions: It's revealed that it's possible to "kill" an item to briefly manifest it in the spirit realm. Mrs Cake smashes a vase so that One Man Bucket can then break the spirit version over the head of some other spirits crowding him. [[spoiler:Death tries to have an AbsurdlySharpBlade killed so that he'll have a weapon to fight against the new Death when his lifetimer runs out -- but the blacksmith can't bring himself to melt down such a beautiful piece of equipment, leaving Death empty-handed when the time comes.]]
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Typo. That'll teach me to pay more attention to what I copy when crosswicking something...


* ShortLivedOrganism: Gallivespians don't live longer than ten years. Lady Salmakia and Chevalier Tialys are nearing the end of this lifespan and, predictably, have died by the end.

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* ShortLivedOrganism: Gallivespians don't live longer than ten years. Lady Salmakia and Chevalier Tialys are nearing In one segment, this is parodied when a pair of elderly mayflies reminisce about how things were in "the good old hours" when they were young, such as how the end sun was a proper yellow color instead of this lifespan and, predictably, have died by the end.red business.
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* ShortLivedOrganism: Gallivespians don't live longer than ten years. Lady Salmakia and Chevalier Tialys are nearing the end of this lifespan and, predictably, have died by the end.
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* GeniusLoci: The living shopping mall

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* GeniusLoci: The living shopping mallmall.



* GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath: A common description of Windle Poons eyes once he comes back.

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* GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath: A common description of Windle Poons Poons' eyes once he comes back.



** His last words when he dies for the first time ("What I could do with right now is one of Mr Dibbler's famous meat pies -") mirror the alleged last words of UsefulNotes/WilliamPittTheYounger ("I think I could eat one of Bellamy's veal pies.")

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** His last words when he dies for the first time ("What I could do with right now is one of Mr Dibbler's famous meat pies -") mirror the alleged last words of UsefulNotes/WilliamPittTheYounger ("I think I could eat one of Bellamy's veal pies.")").
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->WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?

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->WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?->[[AC:What can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the Reaper Man?]]






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---> '''Death''': A ''CROWN''?! I NEVER WORE A CROWN!\\

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---> '''Death''': A ''CROWN''?! --->'''Death:''' [[AC:A ''crown''?! I NEVER WORE A CROWN!\\never wore a crown!]]\\



-->'''Flitworth''': You've got to be Bill or a Tom or a Bruce or one of those names.\\
'''Death''': YES.

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-->'''Flitworth''': -->'''Flitworth:''' You've got to be Bill or a Tom or a Bruce or one of those names.\\
'''Death''': YES.'''Death:''' [[AC:Yes.]]



---> There'd be two figures running across the high moorland under the moon. Not entirely wolves, but not entirely human. With any luck, they'd have the best of both worlds. Not just feeling... but knowing. Always best to have both worlds.

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---> There'd --->There'd be two figures running across the high moorland under the moon. Not entirely wolves, but not entirely human. With any luck, they'd have the best of both worlds. Not just feeling... but knowing. Always best to have both worlds.



-->'''Renata''': What is it?\\
'''Death''': IT WAS THE COMBINATION HARVESTER.\\
'''Renata''': ''[[SuspiciouslySpecificTense Was]]''? What is it now?\\
'''Death''': A POOR LOSER.

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-->'''Renata''': -->'''Renata:''' What is it?\\
'''Death''': IT WAS THE COMBINATION HARVESTER.\\
'''Renata''':
'''Death:''' [[AC:It was the combination harvester.]]\\
'''Renata:'''
''[[SuspiciouslySpecificTense Was]]''? What is it now?\\
'''Death''': A POOR LOSER.'''Death:''' [[AC:A poor loser.]]




''I REMEMBER WHEN ALL THIS WILL BE AGAIN.''

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\n''I REMEMBER WHEN ALL THIS WILL BE AGAIN.''[[AC:I remember when all this will be again.]]
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** In keeping with the Western-esque theme of the plot, after [[spoiler:Death [[TogetherInDeath reunites]] the late Miss Flitworth with her fiancé Rufus]], he asks her "[[Franchise/TheLoneRanger Who was that masked man?]]"
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* TheAlcoholic: One-Man-Bucket, Mrs. Cake's SpiritAdvisor, was this when he was alive, and continues to be now he's dead -- in fact, it was apparently his "cruel thirst" that prevented him crossing over. Mrs. Cake pays him for his services by setting a shot of whisky on fire, allowing him to drink the spirit of the spirit.
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Malformed wick removal


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* CallBack: The exact wording Death repeatedly stated to Mort in ''Discworld/{{Mort}}'' for why he can't choose who lives and who dies, "to tinker with the fate of one individual could destroy the whole world" is quoted when he is faced with the choice of whether to rescue a child from a burning building.

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* CallBack: The exact wording Death repeatedly stated to Mort in ''Discworld/{{Mort}}'' ''Literature/{{Mort}}'' for why he can't choose who lives and who dies, "to tinker with the fate of one individual could destroy the whole world" is quoted when he is faced with the choice of whether to rescue a child from a burning building.
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* CallBack: The exact wording Death repeatedly stated to Mort in ''Discworld/{{Mort}}'' for why he can't choose who lives and who dies, "to tinker with the fate of one individual could destroy the whole world" is quoted when he is faced with the choice of whether to rescue a child from a burning building.

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