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The two crewmen aboard the ghost ship in "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" are Life-in-Death and its "insatiate" (unquenchable) companion. Life-in-Death wins the mariner's soul in a game of dice and the other crewmen all die. Life-in-Death is a symbolic representation of impending doom.

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