Judge of the Damned

"Death is but part of life: fear it not, evade it not, and view it not as evil. To fear death delivers you into the hands of those who can bring death down upon you. Die with dignity, neither raging nor seeking to embrace undeath. Do honor to the dead, for their strivings in life brought Terusha to where it is now, and to forget them is to forget also where we are now—and why." ~   Death is a natural part of life. This is an immutable and undeniable aspect of the world. However, many have reported a multitude of images upon a near death experience. Though several similarities have occurred.
Many Maesters argue that The Judge is actually the Reaper, and therefore an aspect of The Eight, though The Final Word seems to have more in common with the Father, than the Reaper.
  The Judge, himself, is often depicted as an omnipotent, shrouded skeletal figure. The Judge of the Damned is a taciturn deity, and approaches his duty as judge of the afterlife earnestly, though he is not particularly kind, he is fair. He is not, however, particularly clever, and prefers to solve problems with direct action that sometimes leads to unintended results.

Divine Domains

As a God of Death, the Judge of the Damned grants his clerics access to Order and Grave domains.

Holy Books & Codes

The Book of the Fallen is a list of the dead and when and how they will die. No mortal possesses this book, though it is highly sought after.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Scales, Hammers, and Skulls

Tenets of Faith

Recognize that death is part of life. It is not an ending but a beginning, nor a punishment but a necessity. Death is an orderly process without deceit, concealment, and randomness. Help others die with dignity at their appointed time and no sooner. Speak against those that would artificially prolong their life beyond natural limits, such as the undead. Do honor to the dead, for their strivings in life brought Terusha to where it is now. Forgetting them is to forget where we are now, and why. Let no one die a natural death without one of a proper send off.
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