Board Thread:Policies/@comment-1895174-20130128004155/@comment-4739500-20130129194619

ADour wrote: That's why I mention here:

"Apparent Death may not be for those characters whose death is revealed to be false, but for those whose actual death is uncertain. If Red Skull is shot three times in the head, crushed and burn, I would consider it Death, but if he's thrown off a cliff but not shown to touch the ground and be turned into a pizza, I'd consider it Apparent Death (as that "thrown off a cliff" is the most cliché way to "not die" in everything). An example is the "death" or death-death of Jigsaw, which I listed as "AppDeath" because he's shown to fall into the flames of a building, but never shown to burn, it's possible to survive." Ok but the distinction between the 2 can at times be nonexistent. Maybe "Uncertain death" could be better, or not, since it means the same.