Lanternkeeper

"Mylra, Lanternkeeper, as kind as they are beautiful, who takes the old and the young, the healthy and the sick, when the last fire of their watch goes out. They deliver to the Realm of Gods all regardless of who they were, why they leave, or whom of the Ten they follow.   "There is no need to fear their outstretched hand for it is warm and its hold gentle. Though giving up your child into her embrace is the greatest of all pains, are their lullabys the most beautiful for the little ones to hear. Though letting your parents into her care is a sorrow like no other, can we find solace in that they treat them like they did their children, tenderly and with love, listening to every word.   "Mylra, Lanternkeeper, beautiful, gentle, they who is the only one to meet us all."
  Lanternkeeper, often also called Mylra, is the god of beauty, death, and inner peace, and her clerical domains are Death, Grave, Twilight, and Arcana. Their symbol is a lit lantern.  

Depictions

  Mylra is always depicted as a robed, hooded figure carrying a lantern. Their statues are mostly found near places dedicated to them, because though they are not seen as evil, few wish to get their attention.  

Followers

  Their followers are often surrounded by an aura of peace and beauty; they tend to take care of their looks, though not to an exaggaration. Few things seem to shake them, and during times of sorrow and horror, they are the first, with the followers of Priest, to comfort others.
Divine Classification
God
Alignment
Neutral Good
Realm
Children