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Do what to the dead? This is when a culture's funeral practices are seen as bizarre or even repulsive to someone not of that culture. The outsider may reject or come to accept these practices. This is basically Due to the Dead meets any of the following: |
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In Divinity: Original Sin II, each of the four races have different means of being due to the dead. The humans have traditional burials. The dwarves have their corpses fed to animals. The elves turn themselves into trees after being sampled by their own kin. The lizards prefer cremation. One quest involves finding a lizard's corpse being treated as a human's and transferring the remains to a lizard crematorium. | |
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Awful Hospital: "Corpse World" is inhabited by decomposition-themed Mega-Microbes, Mushroom Men, maggots, and so on. They're quite personable, but a human visitor is nauseated to learn that they enthusiastically eat their dead. | |
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In an episode of Bones Brennan tells Booth her plans for when she's dead: She wants to be delivered to a certain place where her body will be dismembered by hammers in order to be eaten by vultures. After Booth objects, she modifies her will so that she will be cremated and her ashes sprinkled into a volcano. | |
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Bloodborne has the Crows, hunters of blood-mad hunters, whose founder considered Yharnam's practice of burying their dead barbaric. The Crows dress as they do with beaked masks and feathered capes to suggest sky burial instead. | |
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In Slings & Arrows, Oliver's will asks for his skull to be used in all of the theater's future productions of Hamlet Although this is not unheard of for actors in Real Life, it leaves Geoffrey with the difficult task of carrying out the wishes. First he has to convince the morticians that he's not crazy and Oliver really asked for this, then once they concede it turns out they can only remove the head and don't have the equipment to clean off the skull forcing Geoffrey to take the severed head, in an ice cooler, to a taxidermist to finish the job. | |
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Doctor Who Expanded Universe: In the Doctor Who Missing Adventures novel Venusian Lullaby, the Doctor and his companions attend a funeral on Venus. It involves an element of funereal cannibalism — the Venusians can Eat Brain for Memories, so sharing out the deceased's brain is seen as a way of letting the deceased live on. The Doctor takes it in stride, but his human companions find it off-putting. | |
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Diablo II: The Druid's reaction to burial: "Planting the dead. How odd." This is when he enters the Burial Ground. | |
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Community showcases the Reformed Neo-Buddhism funeral practice of storing the dead level 5 member's "life vapors" in an energon pod (that looks suspiciously like a lava lamp) until technology to turn the vapors into a new stronger body is invented twice: First in "The Psychology of Letting Go" when Pierce's mother dies and Jeff, having recently confronted his own mortality, tries to ridicule and destroy Pierce's faith, and then in "Cooperative Polygraphy" when Pierce himself dies. | |
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Johannes Cabal: Necromancers consider it a professional courtesy to obtain each other's remains for Human Resources after their usually untimely demise. Johannes' brother Horst is slightly appalled to learn that he has an old friend in specimen jars, but the friend's spirit is rather pleased to learn of it. | |
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Vikings "Burial of the Dead": Athelstan is more than a little perturbed when, as part of Earl Haraldson's funeral, a slave girl has sex with several men to send their goodwill along with her, then her throat is slit and her body is placed on the Earl's pyre for his Viking Funeral. (In case this sounds gratuitously Darker and Edgier, it was strongly inspired by one of the few eyewitness accounts of a pagan Norse funeral that we still have, included in the memoirs of the Arab diplomat Ahmad ibn Fadlan when describing his experiences as an envoy of the Abbasid Caliphate to the Volga Bulgars.) | |
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Discworld: In Men at Arms, we can see that the funeral of a member of the Fools' Guild involves: a clown carrying the urn with the ashes, that clown being slapped with a bladder on a stick by another clown, the slapped clown throwing the contents of the urn into the attacker's pants in retaliation, and the orchestra that is playing in the background getting into a fight after a trombone "accidentally" hits someone. This is all enacted with complete seriousness on the clowns' part. | |
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In Homestuck, the Harley family taxidermies their dead. | |
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Circleverse: In Battle Magic, the Gyongxin practice of "sky burial" is essentially the same thing as the air burial practice noted under Real Life, although with less funerary rites by necessity due to the large amount of battlefield dead. Although Briar accepts the explanation, he's still very discomfited by the sight of friends and comrades being eaten by vultures. | |
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In the The Sharing Knife series, Lakewalker funeral practices are this for farmers; they are (inaccurately) rumored to practice cannibalism. What they really do is remove the thigh bones from some bodies (only Lakewalker bodies, with the prior permission of the deceased, although the process is admittedly messy and looks horrible) to make the titular sharing knives, which are the only way to kill potentially world destroying monsters. | |
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In Shiki, it's specifically noted that the village of Sotoba is considered odd because they bury their dead instead of cremating them like the majority of bodies in Japan. This ends up being a plot point because that's why the Shiki decided to set up shop there as it gave them ready access to new thralls. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: In the adventure module "Night's Dark Terror", a gnollish cemetery is full of gnoll corpses strung up on tall posts for birds to scavenge on. The scene is played for creepiness, at least from the POV of non-gnoll adventurers. Among certain Orcish tribes, the standard funeral customs involves grabbing the body, saying a prayer to the gods (I.E: screaming at the top of your lungs), swinging yourself around to build up momentum, and throwing the corpse as far as you can off into the distance. May he rest at wherever he lands. Another ritual some orcs use to show respect to a fallen warrior involves beheading the corpse, boiling the flesh off of the skull and then punching a hole between the eye sockets to create the impression that the skull had a single large eye. This rite symbolically brings the warrior closer to the orcs' one-eyed god Gruumsh, and it will occasionally be performed on the remains of non-orcs who were considered Worthy Opponents. |
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In Errant Story, trolls show their respect for the deceased of their tribe (and symbolically keep their spirits alive) by eating their flesh. Those whom they hold in deep scorn will have their bodies left out to be eaten by wild animals. Their funereal practices have given them a false reputation amongst humans as being savages that eat people. | |
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In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Ferengi funeral customs involve freeze-drying the body, placing the resultant powder into sealed plastic disks, and selling it as a collectible. This strikes the humans on the station as somewhat disconcerting. Odo, meanwhile, wants to buy a piece of Quark. | |
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In the Shaman King manga, Manta is very nervous in Christian graveyards because the dead are buried there instead of cremated, which makes him worry about a potential Zombie Apocalypse. Noh is more weirded out by the fact that the corpses are left to be eaten by worms. | |
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In Courtship Rite the Lost Colony of Geta has no native animal life with a significant amount of meat edible to humans. Funerals are barbecues as a result. | |
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Digger: Digger finds the idea of skinning the dead and preserving their skins shocking, but realizes she has no other way to "bury" her friend Ed. The hyenas practice funereal cannibalism: the whole body is eaten, down to grinding up the bones for dessert, but the liver is considered the seat of emotions in hyena culture. Digger not only finds this repulsive, but it's actually harmful to her, as she's an herbivore, and the livers of carnivores can cause Vitamin A poisoning even in omnivores like humans. But, as she was the one who avenged the dead hyena in question, she is granted the first bite of the deceased's sacred liver, and has to take it to avoid causing a massive scene that would probably end with the hyenas eating her. |
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Hell's Gate: After first contact goes poorly, the Arcanan commander orders that the Sharonan dead be granted formal "field rites" (cremation) as if they were Arcanan, in an attempt to apologize for the needless deaths. A few chapters later, we find that Sharonans consider cremation of the dead highly offensive because it deprives the dead of a proper tomb and burial. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: In The House Of Black And White in Braavos, the suicidal come into the House and drink from a poison. Acolytes of The Many Faced God, a personification of death, strip the bodies of valuables and clothing before delivering them to the lowest level of the building where their faces are removed and stored for Faceless Men assassins to assume as disguises. Arya Stark, traumatized and emotionally deadened before she came to Braavos, is desensitized to the dead but is shocked to discover exactly what becomes of them. | |
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In Cheating At Pai Sho: Aang and Zuko are noticeably disturbed by the funeral rites of other nations. While the Water Tribes practice burial at sea and Earth Kingdom does simple burials, Air Nomads perform sky burials and the Fire Nation uses cremation. While Zuko believes the former two are awful for trapping one's soul inside their body, unlike cremation which frees it, he'd assumed that the whole sky burial was just Fire Nation propaganda to portray the Air Nomads as savages. There's a bit of a clash when Aang finds out that Zuko and Iroh have been cremating the remains of any Air Nomads they find, though eventually they find a way to give even the ashes a proper sky burial. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: The Kroot practice cannibalism on both the enemy and their dead, which tends to unnerve people (including their allies, the Tau). The Space Marines harvest two of the bioengineered organs they are implanted with during training from their dead: these are the progenoid glands, which allow creating more such organs and also carry their genetic memory. Some ignorant commoners mistake the practice for cannibalism. While on Hive Worlds "soylens viridians" is a frequent staple food. |
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In Unsounded, the two major religions feel this way about each other's funeral rites. The Ssaelit believe that decay is a divine insult that jeopardizes the soul's Reincarnation, so they burn their dead, friend or foe, and find burial disgusting. At some point when they're too much in a hurry to burn the corpses, they mention beasts will eat them before they decay so it's still a lesser evil than burial. The Gefendur believe that their bodies are a gift to be returned to the Earth goddess that provided them, so they bury their dead and find cremation sacreligious. |
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A Memory Called Empire: On Lsel Station, the dead are cremated and consumed by their loved ones and successors. In the Teixcalaanli Empire, they're embalmed. Each civilization finds the other's funeral customs incredibly ghoulish. | |
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RWBY: Scars: The Branwen tribe practices Sky Burials. This contrasts with most of Remnant, which predominantly either bury or cremate their dead. | |
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The Holy Office: The burial of Gaspar's father includes washing the body and praying in Hebrew, which throws him off and leads him to accuse them of being crypto-Jews. | |
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The Sandman (1989): Citizens of the Necropolis Litharge are expected to know every burial custom and to perform them exquisitely, leaving one trainee a bit nonplussed when he has to dismember a body for sky burial and then have a ritual meal with the corpse's blood on his hands. However, when he does so, he finds it contemplative, respectful, and not gross at all. | |
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In Star Trek: Voyager, there's a species that can actually resurrect the dead, and even turn the dead of other species into members of theirs. The resurrected person usually does not remember their previous lives and are considered new people. It turns out that they did this to a Voyager crew member who had a Burial in Space; while Harry Kim accuses them of "violating" her, her new adoptive father denounces them for "abandoning" her. | |
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