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You might recognise this guy as the chap who comes to collect the dead. He literally can’t get enough of it. He’s referred to as ‘The ____ Reaper
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You might recognise this guy as the chap who comes to collect the dead. He literally can’t get enough of it. He’s referred to as ‘The ____ Reaper
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I believe the answer you are looking for is The Grim Reaper.
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Grim is the answer to that question
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