Vanadon-Necroth
Vivens liber mortuorum
In ancient times, the scribe Vanadon served the goddess of the dead and protected her endless Necroth, - her Book of the Dead - a massive tome which, thanks to Vanadon's diligence, bore the names and final words of all creatures who ever have died and who ever will die. Vanadon served her goddess dutifully for centuries, but even the servants of the dark lady of death are mortal, and their lives end in time. Unwilling to face the end Vanadon simply refused to perish. She consumed the Necroth, and took its power into her own body transforming herself into the Living Book of the Dead.
Without the source of her power the goddess of death faded from existence leaving Vanadon-Necroth to fill her place as the new goddess of the dead.
Without the source of her power the goddess of death faded from existence leaving Vanadon-Necroth to fill her place as the new goddess of the dead.
Divine Domains
God of the dead, the after life, fate, and prophesy
Divine Symbols & Sigils
An overflowing goblet
Tenets of Faith
Death comes for all in time.
To fight death is to fight fate; and to fight fate is to lose.
To fight death is to fight fate; and to fight fate is to lose.
Holidays
Samhain
The day that the boundaries between this world and the next are weakest
The day that the boundaries between this world and the next are weakest
Divine Classification
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Religions
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Church/Cult
Children
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