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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | She is clearly implied to be Death (and if you're wondering why Death's name is Susan, check out the Discworld pages--to make a long story short, Susan is Death's granddaughter). Her first role in the story is to urge the ghosts to take care of Bod; Susan is a teacher, and seems to have a fondness for children, or at least a desire to make sure they are taken care of. And there is no mention of her name in the book, so there's no reason it couldn't be Susan. |