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“ | Oh, Boozoo, you still don't understand, do you? This is it. Like everything else in this world, we turn into nothing eventually. It's always been, and always will be this way my friend. | „ |
~ Mortality, telling Boozoo about non-existence. |
“ | EVERYONE IS HERE TO SEE YOUR DEMISE! | „ |
~ Mortality, on the spectacle of Boozoo's ego death. |
Mortality is the main antagonist of Boozoo's Ghosts, the non-canon Christmas spin-off episode of the analog horror web series The Walten Files.
He is the representation of the finite nature of all things. After the realizations brought up to Boozoo by the Sad Ghost Of Past Experiences and the Jolly Ghost Of Present Times, Mortality is the final ghost, the judge and jury of his greedy and hateful soul. This special was inspired by the Christmas designs of Bon the Bunny and Sha the Sheep.
He is voiced by Brazzzy/Sadie.
Appearance[]
Mortality is an incredibly tall humanoid rabbit, with red, rusted metallic limbs stretching out to inhuman lengths from his body. He has a central body piece that is white with a green belly, along with red buttons going down from the chest to the pelvis, along with a blue necktie wrapping around his equally red, metallic neck. His exposed limbs are only half exposed, with his forearms and thighs being covered by dotted and striped wrapping paper, with their designs carrying over to his ears, with the right ear being dotted, and the left being striped. The colors of the patterns alternate between blue and purple. His face is made of fabric, and has been visibly stitched on, with a cheek to cheek grin leading to two tiny rosy cheeks on a green snout. His upper head is white, harboring yellow, cat-like eyes. In his first appearance, his head is detached from his body, floating, with the blue necktie still attached, before he shows his full body.
Later in the episode, when he appears to be more realistic looking, he has blood stains all over his body.
Personality[]
Mortality, even in his first appearance, is shown to have no remorse for Boozoo and his plight, almost sadistically enjoying his pain as he pleads to him. He has an aura of benevolence and omniscience, despite not treating Boozoo too kindly, he politely shows him the door he needs to go to. This door, though, is just a trick, for Boozoo to discover his own death, contorting the world he once knew into a cacophony of death and madness, simply so he could learn the futility of his situation. He is also shown to be a judge of morals, deeming Boozoo ignorant and spiteful, causing him to deserve the fate he's going to give Boozoo, before quickly serving that justice.
Biography[]
After The Sad Ghost Of Past Experiences and The Jolly Ghost of Present Times show Boozoo why his spiteful and greedy nature formed (neglect as a child), as well as the repercussions of his greed (making his employee starve to death from paying her so poorly), Boozoo is thrown into a floral patterned hallway where a tall rabbit humanoid stands. He walks around the hallway and finds a small wind up toy, a white bunny rabbit with vibrantly colored limbs, with brown gloves and shoes appears. He picks it up and observes it, before Mortality's floating head appears behind Boozoo, greeting him and startling him as he turns around. He greets himself, before Boozoo immediately realizes the situation he is in, begging to not die. Mortality explains that it's far too late, and trying to run away from something this inevitable is pointless, and a waste of time he has so little of. He then leads Boozoo to the third and final door, Mortality's door. Boozoo enters the door as Mortality disappears from behind him, a blinding white light leading him back to his old toy shop he had, with every seemingly returning to normal, he greets his employee, Banny, once again. She speaks back to him, but the facade is quickly broken, as she melts into a fleshy mush before becoming a black silhouette. He tries to go the front door for someone, but they too are a black silhouette, handing him a flyer for Boozoo's own funeral. The shop then begins to be consumed by a black substance, with Boozoo cowering in fear.
The shop completely disintegrates into a black void, before Mortality appears once again, now in a much more imposing and realistic form. He tells Boozoo his ignorance led him to this point, before he summons Boozoo as a child into existence, as Boozoo pleads for him to escape. Mortality leads the kid Boozoo into his arms, and he dies and rots right in front of Boozoo's eyes. Mortality laughs at Boozoo's struggle, as the other two ghosts watch, silently. They are here for his demise, and Mortality gives a swift death to Boozoo, handing him an alarm clock, which begins ringing, signifying his time to wake up from his nightmare. Boozoo then begins to die and rot, screaming as it happens. He then finally becomes a black silhouette, his fate being sealed.
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Trivia[]
- Boozoo's Ghosts is a parody of A Christmas Carol. In this, Mortality is The Walten Files's answer to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
- There are many references to clocks and time throughout Boozoo's Ghosts, especially in Mortality's section, with the ringing of an alarm clock from the wind up toy, the church gongs heard when Mortality is enacting his will, and the literal alarm clock Mortality gives Boozoo in the present.
- Mortality is a concept that transcends this character, and has caused some fickle debates about his canonicity.
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