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At Admon's words, the remaining trio stood where they were, each with trembling eyes and even a bloody nose; only they knew what they had seen.
For many, the sight of the Grim Reaper's scythe can create a deep sense of anxiety and fear. At first, the sight of the scythe's sharp and deadly blade evokes a natural timidity and terror. In a way, this moment can be a moment that confronts the intimacy and inevitability of death. The scythe emphasises human fragility and the transience of life.
Turning his or her eyes to the scythe of the Grim Reaper, a person may quickly have to cope with a range of emotions. Among the first reactions come surprise and denial. Perhaps this is a dream, an illusion, he thinks. But in the face of the reality of the scythe, one has to face an undeniable fact. At this point, a deep sense of fear and helplessness comes. The revelation of the existence of death shakes the illusion of control.