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Geminii27 Since: Dec, 2013
Feb 14th 2024 at 12:41:14 AM •••

OK, how do we stop there being an automatic 'Webcomic' link from here which goes to a completely different work?

agent9775 Since: Nov, 2012
Sep 11th 2014 at 9:54:27 PM •••

I would just like to point out that the Latin root "mort" means death.

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Korbl Since: Jan, 2001
Dec 28th 2011 at 2:19:38 AM •••

Well... it does kind of have some very basic trappings of a gothic novel. Death's realm would make for a good Gothic landscape, there's a character roughly approaching "damsel in distress" (though Terry doesn't write a lot of those, admittedly), and the hero fights a terrifying figure who literally represents death.

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Korbl Since: Jan, 2001
Dec 28th 2011 at 2:28:21 AM •••

er, if I'm remembering, correctly. It's been a little while.

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