How many forms can death take?
Excessive blood loss, limb fractures, and open wounds that baffle medical professionals are the catastrophes of the body.
Excessive fright, despair, and intense emotional shifts leading to heart diseases are the harbingers of death from spiritual exhaustion.
Burning bodies, crushing bones to dust, erasing all traces of the living—death here is the demise of both spirit and flesh, with only memories proving someone's existence.
But what kind of death is it when even the memories meant to prove someone's existence disappear?
The answer is annihilation.
From the aspects of the physical, the spiritual, and the memories of others, it completely erases a person.
Angel of Space and Gravity, Gilenz's "Space Erasure," cannot erase the memories related to the deceased, but it accomplished physical destruction to the utmost.