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== Usage notes == Even as the Grim Reaper may be considered a kind of god, tropes involving tricking Death are probably different from this one. The consistent thread here across both Buddhist- and Greek- or Sumerian-style mythologies is mortals not properly understanding the difference between gods and mortals or the supposed "secret knowledge" they have to "become" gods. In a sense, stories that work like this are almost necessarily stories that treat death as a kind of physical process and do not personify Death as a further god or celestial bureaucrat. [[Category:Folklore tropes ontology]] [[Category:Journey to the West ontology]] [[Category:Dragon Ball ontology]]
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