Codex Mortem
Penned by Bodán of Clairelending in the three hundred twenty-seventh year in the Age of Rekindling
The Codex Mortem, an ancient and revered tome, holds a place of utmost sanctity in the faith devoted to The Gravemother. Divided into sections such as "Ancient Writings of the Living Dead," "Burial Rites of the Deceased," and "Last Rites of the Living," this sacred manuscript offers a treasury of prayers, rituals, and guidance for the faithful. Through the "Ancient Writings of the Living Dead," followers find information about undead creatures. The "Burial Rites of the Deceased" provide meticulous instructions on honoring and bidding farewell to those who have departed. Lastly, the "Last Rites of the Living" grant wisdom for embracing life's fleeting moments and preparing for the inevitable journey to the afterlife. Passed down through generations, the Codex Mortem remains a cherished repository of faith, a comforting companion to the devoted in times of grief, and a source of profound enlightenment for all who seek the wisdom of The Gravemother's teachings.Purpose
Explain the tenets of faith for the worship of The Gravemother.
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