Mors
Mors is the Latin word for "death." In ancient Roman culture, it was often personified as a figure representing the end of life. This concept of death was significant in various aspects of Roman society, including religion, art, and literature.
In mythology, Mors is sometimes associated with Thanatos, the Greek personification of death. Both figures symbolize the inevitability of mortality and the transition from life to the afterlife. The idea of Mors has influenced many cultures and continues to be a subject of exploration in philosophy and the arts.