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Karathas, God of Death and Fate

Karathas

In the intricate tapestry of Aldorath's divine pantheon, one figure stands as both the harbinger of finality and the weaver of destinies - Karathas, the God of Death and Fate. His presence casts a somber shadow across the realms, a reminder that all life is ephemeral and that the threads of destiny are inescapable.   Karathas embodies the enigma of mortality itself, appearing as a cloaked figure with an obscured visage, wielding a staff adorned with ethereal threads that shimmer with the destinies of all living beings. His eyes, hidden beneath his hood, hold the secrets of life's end and the intricate web of fate that binds every soul. His countenance is serene, and his aura exudes an unsettling sense of both acceptance and inevitability.   As the Lord of Death and Fate, Karathas' domain spans from the moment of birth to the final breath. He guides souls through the veil of mortality and ushers them into the afterlife. He is the impartial judge of souls, weighing their deeds in life and determining their path in death. Karathas' teachings revolve around the understanding that death is an integral part of the mortal experience and that the tapestry of fate is both beautiful and immutable.   Temples dedicated to Karathas are solemn sanctuaries, adorned with representations of the cycle of life and death. Within their hallowed halls, clerics and necromancers study the mysteries of existence and the transition between worlds. Shrines to Karathas can be found in graveyards, where mourners seek solace and offer prayers for their departed loved ones.   In Aldorath, Karathas is a reminder that death is not to be feared but embraced as a natural progression in the grand scheme of existence. He is the keeper of secrets, the silent guide to the afterlife, and the custodian of the balance between life and death in a world teeming with wonders and mysteries. Karathas' presence is a reminder that all paths eventually lead to him, and that in the end, destiny and death are inextricably intertwined.

Divine Domains

Death and Grave
Divine Classification
Deity
Children

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