The Matron of Ravens
Master of the skein of fate and the mistress of winter,
the Matron of Ravens is the god of death. Her gaze
follows and marks the end of each mortal life, watching over the transition between life and death—and
ensuring that the natural transition is undefiled.
Mourners at funerals across the land invoke her
blessing in hopes that she will protect the deceased
from the terrible curse of undeath.
Keepers of ancient lore believe the Matron of
Ravens was once mortal herself, and thus the only
mortal known to have ascended to godhood—before
the rise of Vecna, the Whispered One , at least. Her rise
instantly obliterated the previous, now-forgotten
god of death, and in its wake, the other gods quickly
and fearfully destroyed the secrets to the rites of
ascension.
Divine Domains
Province. Death, Fate, Winter
Domains. Many of the Matron of Ravens’s
clerics are granted powers of Death, Grave, or
Twilight.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Depiction. There are very few visual depictions
of the Matron of Ravens; many temples simply use
the raven as a symbol of her blessing. Rare images,
however, portray the Matron herself as a tall, pale
woman wrapped in dangling black linens, her
onyx-black hair straight and never-ending, her face
obscured by a white porcelain mask.
Tenets of Faith
Commandments of the Matron of Ravens
- Death is the natural end of life. Grieve the fallen, but do not pity them. Exult in the time that they were granted.
- The path of Fate is sacrosanct. Those who pridefully cast off destiny must be punished.
- Undeath is an atrocity. Death is too good a punishment for those who pervert the rightful transition of the soul.
Holidays
Holy Day. The Matron of Ravens’s holy day is the
Night of Ascension, which celebrates her apotheosis.
The actual date of the goddess’s rise to divinity is
unclear, but the Night of Ascension is nonetheless
celebrated on the thirteenth day of the tenth month.
Many people of Emon see this cheery celebration
of the dead to be unnerving and macabre, but the
Matron’s followers believe that the honored dead
would rather be venerated with cheer than misery.
The Matron of Ravens is also considered by some
to be the patron of Winter’s Crest, a holiday that
celebrates freedom from Errevon, the Rimelord and
is observed in Tal’Dorei on the twentieth day of the
eleventh month.
Divine Classification
Prime Deity
Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Children
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