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Necrophoresis

Fiction Spencer Nitkey

Spencer Nitkey's speculative fiction imagines a virtualized world where death has been technologically hidden from view through time-dilation and shared virtual embodiment, forcing a new class of 'undertakers' to perform necrophoresis—sanitizing the digital afterlife of the dead without the rituals of grief that once accompanied burial. The story explores what happens to human mourning practices when the protocols for grieving are lost in technological systems designed to erase death itself.

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