The anthropomorphic representations of life and death itself, Death oversees and enforces the movement of spirits to their final resting place. To do this, she has hired a vast network of demons and otherworldly entities, stationing them in various checkpoints throughout the Afterlife to uphold the natural order she works tirelessly to maintain.
Charles Rowland and Edwin Paine, aka The Dead Boy Detectives lived in constant fear of Death, who did not take kindly to their remaining in the Land of the Living, leading them to set up a rule in the agency's policy to decline any cases that have cause for them to cross between realms. While they reluctantly went back on this rule for Larry Trainor and Dorothy Spinner, they were wary throughout their entire time in the Afterlife, especially after invoking the wrath of The Night Nurse, the Matron of The Tunnel of Souls and one of her lieutenants.
Despite her intimidating presence and the genuine threat she poses to them, Rowland had a soft spot for Death, calling her "quite nice" and "super fit", adding that his concern mainly stemmed from those entities in her employ.
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