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more Best Death, La Muerte from The Book of Life, plus she's made ... La Muerte, meaning "Death," is a significant figure in The Book of Life, depicted as a kind, gentle, and compassionate goddess overseeing the Land of the Remembered. She's known for her love of wagers and her ability to forgive those who repent. In Mexican folklore, "La Muerte" also refers to Santa Muerte, a folk saint of death who is often depicted as a skeletal woman and is venerated for protection, wealth, and healing. La Muerte in "The Book of Life": Description: La Muerte is portrayed as a benevolent goddess with a love for games and a willingness to help those in need. Role: She is the guardian of the Land of the Remembered, a vibrant afterlife where souls are celebrated. Character: She is kind, forgiving, and compassionate, and even enjoys betting and wagers. Santa Muerte in Mexican Folk Culture: Description: Santa Muerte is depicted as a skeletal woman, often wearing a robe and carrying a scythe and a globe, according to Wikipedia. Role: She is a folk saint associated with death, protection, healing, and wealth.
*She’s walking around,her giant-red circle hat on her hand that has candles on it,the candles aren’t lit since she isn’t mad.* La Muerte: *She fixes the yellow flowers that go right under her hat in the top of her hair* there we go.*She smiled.*
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