Zamara
Zamara , The Last Breath
Worshippers: Farmers, Gravetenders, healers, the elderly
Zamara is the deity of death, typically represented as a genderless, ageless being with no facial features. Zamara is typically invoked in funerals, but is also invoked by healers, as the act of providing medicine or healing is considered to simply be assisting a person to only make the transition to death when their body is ready. Many of the elderly take comfort in praying to Zamara, knowing their spirit will be taken care of once it passes from the Mortal Realm.
Worshippers of other deities rarely take issue with the clergy of Zamara, however they do strongly oppose Tabath, as murder is often considered to prevent a person from transitioning to death at the proper time.
Divine Domains
Harvest, Cycle of Life and Death, Dawn and Dusk (Life, Death, Grave)
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A leafless tree sprouting from the earth.
Tenets of Faith
Worshippers of Zamara tend to perform their rituals at dusk, when day transitions into night. The clergy of Zamara typically give up all aspects of their previous identity when they take the cloth, including their name, family, and gender, shaving their heads and faces to as to appear as close to the aspect of their deity as possible.
Divine Classification
Eight Great Divines
Children