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I believe my mum in Jews theological legends, call them Myths He is commonly shrouded in a cape as (dark as the Midnight)

Azriel, or variations, is the Hebrew name of the Angel of Death. Typically depicted as bringing a persons soul into the afterlife as or just after the cessation of life. Of course, Grim Reaper is also a fun name!

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