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White Meg?

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"On the chalklands of Wiltshire, I supposes white represented death"

Interesting thought! Certainly worth an argument, though I don't have time just now.

It would be a much cheerier choice than black. I wonder who first painted death as black? If it was the Christians it was a particularly inappropriate choice, given their belief in what it meant.

I reckon death should always be painted as green. No contest.