Nerull
The God of Death
Nerull occupies a unique place amongst the gods of Celestia and Arcadia. He is the neutral God of Death. As such, he is often considered to be an evil god - but this is not a fair evaluation.
He, much like Pan and Thor, is the guiding force over an unavoidable important force of nature - one which is essential and in need of divine oversight.
The purpose of the god of death is to shepherd and guide unattached souls to their rightful resting place, wherever that may be. He remains mostly impartial, only intervening when the laws of death are flaunted and abused. He has a host of servants, often referred to as 'Wraiths', who help him to guide souls.
He, much like Pan and Thor, is the guiding force over an unavoidable important force of nature - one which is essential and in need of divine oversight.
The purpose of the god of death is to shepherd and guide unattached souls to their rightful resting place, wherever that may be. He remains mostly impartial, only intervening when the laws of death are flaunted and abused. He has a host of servants, often referred to as 'Wraiths', who help him to guide souls.
Divine Domains
Nerull's divine domain is Death.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Worship of Nerull is rare, but usually he is symbolised with a skull, often with a sickle or scythe next to it.
Tenets of Faith
The main principle of Nerull, and the few monks who seek to uphold his tenents, is the sanctity of death along which he views to be as sacred as life.
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