Nour'Ana, Fate's Envoy
Dead Goddess of Pilgrimage, Fate, Acceptance, and The End
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Tenets of Faith
There is no shame in wanting death, and it is nothing to be feared.
Death can provide a welcome, soothing release from the pain and horror of one's life. To some, it is and should be considered a preferable alternative to a continued life of suffering...but only when that choice is made by them, and them alone. Never make such a choice for anyone.
Comfort and reassure those close to death, the dying, those afraid of death, or those thinking of meeting their death early. Though life can sometimes be glorious and worth living, it only weighs heavily on others.
Never accost nor assault a pilgrim in transit, and instead give them my blessing and aid them with anything they require.
The Morality of the living means little to those seeking death. What type of life one lives is inconsequential compared to the sweet embrace of the afterlife, especially when all is set in stone from the moment of one's creation.
The path one walks is determined even before they are born. All of us have a part to play in the grand design of the world, and comfort should be taken in the fact that while some are destined to be heroes, others are destined to pass on into eternity earlier than most.
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History
During the events of the Godwar, during the time of the greatest need for the side of the Gods opposing Freyja, The Grand Trampler, Nour'Ana saw that without assistance, the Godwar would continue on unending until Freyja, The Grand Trampler inevitably claimed another god as a casualty of her wrath. Seeing a path out of this violence, she martyed her life and sacrificed herself to bring about the full divine resurrection of Baldr, The Unbroken, returning him from his grave after his defeat at the hands of Moradin, The Allfather eons earlier to fight against his mother Freyja, The Grand Trampler and, with his awesome invincible might, turn the tide of the Godwar in the favor of the side of good.
God of the suicidal and the depressed. She must be great at parties.
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