Actually, that is what Jasae Bushae meant. Murphy (from PS238, same author), is a shard of Morpheus’s personality who is currently attending a school for superpowered children.
You know I’ve been seeing a lot of pretty visions of death (in comics) lately and all I can say is if Death looked like this why would any male be trying to avoid it?
I don’t think Death would ever be able to claim Nodwick. He explained the terms of his contract regarding that in that issue where the angel showed up.
If I remember correctly, his contract stated that he cannot pass into the afterlife until all hope of resurrection has passed, or two years after dying, whichever is longer.
Umm…Wow, so this is Murphys sister eh?
Lady Death I take it?
Death, yes. Lady Death, not even close. XD
Hmmm… if I don’t send him back I’ll never get the big nose henchman. Without the big nose henchman he won’t last a week.
He’s the henchman with the +20 versus being collected by anyone other than a certain cleric!
Actually, she’s Death of the Endless. And yes, her brother Dream has gone by the name Morpheus. Heh.
Lovely, seems like a pop-culture crossover here… Oh well…
Actually, that is what Jasae Bushae meant. Murphy (from PS238, same author), is a shard of Morpheus’s personality who is currently attending a school for superpowered children.
YES! A Nodwick-Ps238 crossover to go with le Ps238-Nodwick crossover – Huzzah!
DDD
Neil Gaiman I presume.
You know I’ve been seeing a lot of pretty visions of death (in comics) lately and all I can say is if Death looked like this why would any male be trying to avoid it?
Because she’s there reap your soul, not make love to it!
Reap? Oh, dangit, my dyslexia must’ve kicked in. Well, thanks for saving me from a big mistake!
Hmm, I’m wondering if there is an analogous male version for the women crossing over.
I don’t think Death would ever be able to claim Nodwick. He explained the terms of his contract regarding that in that issue where the angel showed up.
If I remember correctly, his contract stated that he cannot pass into the afterlife until all hope of resurrection has passed, or two years after dying, whichever is longer.
He also met death before, although seems to be trying out a new look again(previously death took the form of a natural 1)
So, Nodwick subscribes to the Rincewind form of immortality – just be quick enough to evade Death?
He never avoids Death, just has Piffany to be the Ace-in-the-Hole that’s always on scene with DuctTape and Puppy Dog Kisses.
nodwick see’s her so offten that they are practically going out
Death is hawt…