Talk:Death Empowerment/@comment-24419247-20150910043249

I imagine another circumstance for this "Power" to apply would be if the person was in a Graveyard. Or spent their whole life around graveyards, like '''Morticians and Body Forensic Scientists. '''

I have this idea for a character who, around age 4, could do nothing but watch his family die from a disease that he'd been biologically immune to. Said character, Mortimer, grew up, fascinated with Death. But he also had a strange habit of trying all sorts of new things growing up, thinking heavily about how much one can live their life before quietly dying. Among many things wrong with his personality, Mortimer Bates was flamboyant and dipped into feminine traits. Regularly accused of being gay. :)

Got worse when he decided to try for Fashion model. That didn't last long either, because he gets drafted into a war. He's closer than ever to Death. After the war ended, Mortimer took up a strange new past-time: becoming a "Death-themed" superhero prowling London, known at large as the Violent, Scythe-swinging anti-hero Grave Watcher.

Loving the whole Romanticist allure of the Double life, Mortimer Bates lived 2 lies of a life, openly deceiving people through his famboyant personality, while adopting another, more, twisted, psychotic one with a deep, croaking voice as Grave Watcher.

And since he loves hanging out in Graveyards, Mortimer feels a great deal of empowerment from being near them.

What do you guys think?