Soluna, God of Afterlife
Multiverse Inevitability Willpower
Divine Domains
Grave, Light, Nature Those who aspire to a life in service to the God of Afterlife seek to ensure the correct and appropriate transfer of the Mortal soul from Jeharr to that Mortal's prescribed afterlife following their passing.
Tenets of Faith
Multiverse, Inevitability, Willpower These concepts are central to the lives of the followers of Soluna.
Holidays
Soluna's followers find themselves busy often. As long as there are deeds to be catalogued and passings to preside over, their work is not done. In a way, Soluna's followers observe all divinely inspired holidays, but celebrate them by tracking the deeds performed in service to Gods and other acts that may influence the final resting place of that Mortal's soul.
The Great Expulsion is a complicated holiday for Soluna's faithful. On the one hand they mourn the destruction of the greatest of The Divine Builders. On the other hand, Ito's masterpiece would have surely been destroyed by Gaulgulis if he had not been eternally bound in The Below.
As is the two sided nature of the holiday, such is the duality of all existence.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
The Mortal soul is a fragile thing once detached from their body and, by extension, Jeharr. It is the responsibility of Soluna to prevent a second Ascendant War by ensuring that the Gods have as few reasons as possible to become involved in extraplanar conflict. This is only achievable by ensuring that Mortal souls end up in the right places after their deaths, as little enrages the rest of the Gods like having a devotee be stolen, destroyed or perverted by another God. Mortals are both individually unique and irreplaceable.
Additionally Soluna is aligned with Zeyer and other Gods that attempt to protect the The Sea of Sparks and the other fundamental aspects of Ito original design.
Divine Classification
Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Realm
Children
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