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>How does your build respond when confronted with death?
Madoka would handle it gracefully for what it is. Not to say that she wouldn't feel anything or act any differently of course. Just that she's not going to act too out of the ordinary. Unless something above and beyond happens in terms of trauma, she's not going to change fundamentally as a person, but at that point it's not really about being confronted with death anymore.
>How do they grieve?
At first, lots of crying and lots of hiding in her room. Over time it'll lead to trying to act normal so doesn't add wrongs on top of wrongs, and that in turn will eventually lead her recover. Could vary based on circumstances however, like if a friend died to the serial killer Madoka might try to grieve by getting said killer arrested, either as her first reaction or after she stops hiding in her room. Hard to say.
>Has being made aware of the supernatural altered their perspective in any way?
It helps a bit. Kukurihime is a sort of priestess, and in particular death and the afterlife are topics she could be associated with. So having a supernatural entity assure her that there's an actual afterlife and whoever died is in fact probably watching over everyone is certainly helpful... (Whether this is actually true, or the Idolon just mistakenly believes it the same way humans do is up in the air though.)