Do you mean the character death or the thing? Well, my answer is the same for both, I suppose. And I love Terry Pratchetts "Death"--the character. :D
I'm more curious than afraid.
I am afraid of death. I know it's impossible to avoid or prolong death, but I am really curious about what happens when we die. Do we go to some other world, or is it up to our imaginations like in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians(unless you can see through the mist), or do we stay in some kind of trance or something? Are spirits real? Would we just disintegrate or... become part of... everything, like the particles/black matter/ whatever you want to call it in the Golden Compass?(when i say we i mean our souls/minds) Although I guess my curiosity is my fear, I'm afraid what would happen to me after I die.
Even though I like the personification of Death (particularly in Discworld), the concept itself of dying is something I have a completely different opinion of. *shudders*
But it depends on people die if it's quick peaceful and painless then it's fine but if the person suffers and is in agany and it's painful then I'm scared of it
I'm more curious than afraid.
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