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Ankou (french Personification Of Death)

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Ankou is a French personification of death, often depicted as a skeletal figure wearing a black robe and holding a scythe. In Breton mythology, Ankou is considered to be a collector of souls who escorts the deceased to the afterlife.

Key Features

  • Personification of death
  • Skeletal appearance
  • Black robe
  • Scythe
  • Collector of souls

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Cons

  • Associated with death and mortality
  • May evoke fear or unease in some individuals

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Last updated: Fri, May 1, 2026, 04:21:35 PM UTC