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WebOnly in Death Does Duty End Original quote? This is probably one of the most famous quotes in the 40k universe, but I've been unable to find it's origins. Does anyone know who originally said it? I faintly remember something about the Custodes saying it, but can't find a source. Thanks! 30 13 comments Add a Comment xSPYXEx • 3 yr. ago WebAt the very end Walter wanted to die anyways but gives jessie the option to do it. Walter "you want this, so do it" Jessie "No! Tell me you want this" Walter agrees and Jessie refuses as it allows him to be liberated from his control by saying "if you want this you can do it yourself". Jessie also noticed Walter's fatal gun wound and knew he ... WebIn order words, when the Rune of Death is contained within the Elden Ring, it allows the Greater Will to control, influence, or inhibit death in the world as the concept of death is 'contained' by the Elden Ring. This is probably what allows the Greater Will to reabsorb people rather than them dying 'naturally'. shirley bergman seward ne