Kelemvor
(a.k.a. Lord of the Dead, Judge of the Damned)
Kelemvor is the god of the afterlife, and the architect of the bounds between life and death. It was Kelemvor that brokered the agreement between the gods about the passage of souls, and it’s Kelemvor’s judgement that determines a soul’s final destination.
Divine Domains
Death, Grave, Order
Tenets of Faith
Death is but part of life: do not fear or evade it. To fear death hinders the living of life, and to evade it delivers you to those who would bring fates worse than death upon your soul. Die with dignity and purpose.
The transition between life and death is the holiest moment the soul experiences. Never tamper with these boundaries through resurrection or the animation of corpses.
But do not rush death. Provide healing and care to the living freely to stave off premature death.
Honor the dead, for their aspirations and hopes in life brought your lands to their splendor. To forget them is to forget our past and purpose.
Holidays
Hallows Eve: Celebration of one's ancestors and other departed by lighting candles and visiting and repairing their graves and tombs.
Divine Classification
Deity
Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Children
Pronouns
he/him