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On Etsy and eBay, vendors sell “vintage human hair wreaths,” “unclaimed cremains,” and “antique mourning brooches with original ashes.” When the seller argues, “This is an anydeathrelic, preserved for history,” and the buyer argues, “This is desecration,” both are correct. The term itself is neutral; the intention is not.

The term first appeared in a now-deleted 2018 Tumblr post discussing "death neutrality," a concept borrowed from body positivity and death positivity movements. User @morbid_archivist wrote: "I don't need a saint's finger or a king's tooth. Give me the bent spoon from a pauper's last meal. Any death relics are holy." anydeathrelics

For lore enthusiasts, AnyDeathRelics are more than just stat-sticks; they are deeply woven into the fabric of the gaming world's history. According to in-game texts and environmental storytelling, these relics are often forged from the remnants of fallen deities or created during cataclysmic historical events. On Etsy and eBay, vendors sell “vintage human