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La Muerte is shown to be a largely kind and loving goddess, showing a deeply caring and welcoming attitude to almost everyone she meets. Considering that she is the ruler of the Land of the Remembered, she is also free-spirited and festive. It is believed that the kindness and love of mortal-kind stem from her own. La Muerte demonstrates her helpfulness in the movie to Manolo Sánchez to help him reunite with his love, María Posada. However, La Muerte is also shown to have a habit for bets and wagers, displaying her liking of gambling. She was even willing to risk swapping places with Xibalba which involved leaving the Land of the Remembered. She is also a very benevolent, wise, sweet and compassionate ancient immortal goddess who believes humankind is completely and entirely true and pure and good. La Muerte is also very truly forgiving and easily forgives those who truly want to repent and truly want to redeem themselves for their sins and evil deeds. La Muerte is also passionate and full of love. La Muerte is also well known for her fondness and weakness for wagers and betting. Despite her kind and loving nature, La Muerte has also been shown (at least) to have an angry side as seen when she was infuriated after she discovered that Xibalba had cheated in the bet that costed her her kingdom. It is likely Xibalba is the only person La Muerte has ever been angered by (probably more than once), although she is still forgiving of most people in the end as shown when she reconciled with Xibalba towards the end of the movie.
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