Morta (the Soul Writer)

The deity appears as a woman covered in black hair with many white masks and white arms. Each hand is holding a black quill, which is used to write the stories, achievements, and sins of mortals. She is the Supreme judge in the death court known as Hollows Judgment. She uses her quills to record the stories of all souls during and after a soul is on the mortal plane. She finds the actions of souls very interesting and tries to document them with her many hands. She sees death as one of the many stories a soul has and their stories continue after death. She does not interfere with the mortal plane. Instead, she prefers to watch how everything plays out.   She does not see undead creatures as just puppets for necromancers. Expect when the creature is truly trying to fight death (liches, dracoliches, etc...).   Her followers see death as the end result and do not disrespect it. They will only revive a mortal creature if they truly believe the creature was cheated out of their life.  
Edicts
Strive to understand ancient prophecies, chronicle your stories and the stories of those you meet, strive to understand your purpose.  
Anathema
Defy what you perceive to be fate, destroy history, particularly history about individuals, denounce fate entirely.   Follower Alignments LN, N, NG, NE  
Pathfinder 2E
Devotee Benefits
Divine Ability: Constitution or Wisdom
Divine Font: Harm or Heal
Divine Skill: Occultism
Favored Weapon: Stiletto Pen
Domains: Death, Fate, Knowledge, Repose
Alternate Domains: Soul, Truth, Vigil
Cleric Spells: 1st: Ill Omen, 4th: Clairvoyance, 6th: Phantasmal Calamity
D&D 5E
Domains: Grave, Knowledge, Death, Twilight
Symbol
A simple white masquerade mask.
Children

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