Afterlife Transport

"I didn't think it would end this way."
 * "End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path, one that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass, and then you see it."
 * What? Gandalf? See what?"
 * "White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise."
 * ''"Well, that isn't so bad. No. No, it isn't."

- Gandalf and Pippin (The Lord of the Rings)

The power to transport others to the afterlife. Sub-power of Afterlife Border and Grim Reaper Physiology. Opposite to Afterlife Prevention.

Also Called

 * Reaping
 * Soul Movement

Capabilities
The user is capable of taking the souls of others, willingly or otherwise, to the afterlife.

Applications

 * Eternal Rest Inducement

Associations

 * Afterlife Border
 * Afterlife Marking
 * Grim Reaper Physiology
 * Shinigami Physiology
 * Soul Manipulation

Limitations

 * Targets may have to be either mortally wounded (beyond medical attention), dying, or dead before they can be taken to the afterlife.
 * May be able to transport the dead only to a specific afterlife (Heaven, Hell, Valhalla, etc.).
 * Soul Anchoring is the perfect counter.
 * Afterlife Prevention
 * Curses and rituals may prevent a soul from being approached or taken by a psychopomp.
 * Cannot prevent souls from returning to the physical realm.
 * Souls with Indomitable Wills may be resistant/immune.
 * May not be able to affect themselves.

Cartoons
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 * Grim (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
 * Death (Family Guy)

Comics

 * Black Flash (DC Comics)
 * Black Racer (DC Comics)
 * Barlida ("A.R. Hicks Series")

Films

 * Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)

Folklore/Mythology

 * Oya (African Mythology)
 * Papa Gheda (African-Caribbean Mythology)
 * Xolotl (Aztec Mythology)
 * Ankou (Briton Mythology)
 * Jizo (Buddhist Mythology)
 * Ogmios (Celtic Mythology)
 * Epona (Celtic-Roman Mythology)
 * Ox-Head And Horse-Face (Chinese Mythology)
 * Anibus (Egyptian Mythology)
 * Charun (Etruscan Mythology)
 * Demons (Folklore)
 * Grim Reaper (Folklore)
 * Charon (Greek Mythology)
 * Hermes/Mercury (Greek/Roman Mythology)
 * Thanatos (Greek/Roman Mythology)
 * Yama/Yamarja (Hindu Mythology)
 * Anguta (Inuit Mythology)
 * Azrael (Judeo-Christian Mythology)
 * Ixtab (Mayan Mythology)
 * Angels (Mythology/Folklore)
 * Valkyries (Norse Mythology)
 * Gwyn Ap Nudd (Welsh Mythology)
 * Daena (Zoroastrian Mythology)}}

Live Action TV
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 * Shachath (American Horror Story: Asylum)
 * Papa Legba/Papa Gheda (American Horror Story: Coven)
 * Angel of Death (Charmed)
 * Piper Halliwell (Charmed); as the Angel of Death
 * Death (Supernatural)
 * Reapers (Supernatural)
 * The Anchor to the Other Side (The Vampire Diaries)
 * Amara; formerly
 * Bonnie Bennett; formerly
 * Witches (Witches of East End)

Manga/Anime

 * Shinigami/Soul Reapers (Bleach)
 * Rory Mercury (Gate)
 * Ai Enma (Hell Girl)
 * Soul Piper/Tatarimokke (InuYasha)
 * Meido Zangetsuha users (InuYasha)
 * Botan (Yu Yu Hakusho)

Video Games

 * Phantom Train (Final Fantasy VI)
 * Summoners (Final Fantasy X)
 * Yuna
 * Grim (Maximo)
 * Dusknoir (Pokemon)
 * Charon (Valkyrie Crusade)
 * Hellgate (Valkyrie Crusade)
 * Walpurgis (Valkyrie Crusade)}}

Known Objects

 * Pentecostal (Lucifer)