The Death
Death in this world is not merely an end, but an ancient bond entwined with the essence of all things. It is a destiny shaped by the existence of the three Spheres of Death, which came into being in the earliest of times, when neither mortals nor the breath of life had yet been summoned to this realm. These enigmatic spheres were born in the wake of a fateful event known as Death of Anarith. Laris, he who is called the All-Father, stricken with grief at the passing of his firstborn, wove their perished essences together with his own. Thus, the three spheres were forged, forever bound to his soul and might.
Luimen
The Sphere of the goddess Luime, known as the Mother of Light, is a haven of eternal peace, where the worthy find rest beyond the veil of life. Legends speak of this realm as a sanctuary for those who walked the path of virtue, who lived in harmony, and whose hearts were untainted by malice, greed and anger. Within her radiant gardens, there is no place for murderers, deceivers, or servants of shadow.
Yet, Luime, the goddess of forgiveness, holds no soul beyond her grace. It is said that any who repent with true intent and grant

Nav

The Sphere of the god Eilue, the Warden of Shadows, is a realm of reckoning, where those unworthy to tread Luime’s radiant paths are condemned for the weight of their earthly deeds. Here, Eilue metes out justice and punishment upon the souls who have earned no rest, no peace, and no absolution.
Eternal suffering is the fate he bestows upon those unfit for the grace of serenity. A relentless keeper, Eilue stands as the jailer of all wickedness, and his domain serves as a prison where evil finds no escape, bound forever in torment and despair.
Realm of Judgement
The Sphere of the goddess Cathria, known as the Sphere of Judgment, or the Sphere of Truth], is a place where wandering souls linger, caught between fates unknown.
Here, Cathria, the Arbiter of Death, tests each spirit's worth,casting them into trials that pierce the veil of mortality itself. Through these trials, she decides their end: to ascend to the eternal peace of Luimen, or to fall into the endless torment of Nav. Legends speak of a towering structure within her domain, a place mortals have named Cathria’s Cathedral, or the

Manifestation
At the moment of death, it is said that under rare and extraordinary circumstances, a faint aura may be seen dimming into nothingness. Many believe this to be the soul departing from the mortal vessel, slipping into the unseen realms beyond.
Others tell of death’s constant companion: the presence of guides from the Realm of Judgement, silent watchers who ensure no soul loses its way. Those devoted to the goddess Valla speak of a raven or crow that appears upon death, its dark wings guiding the soul toward its destined place. Also, there are those who whisper of wolves or other sacred beasts, sent to shepherd wandering spirits to the path they must tread. Each tale echoes the belief that no soul journeys alone into the unknown but no one knows for sure.
Localization
This phenomenon occurs with every death, yet the location of the Realm of Judgment remains a mystery. Many legends speak of skilled mystics, shamans, and druids who, through ancient rituals, were said to open fleeting gateways to this realm, allowing them to commune with departed souls. Whether these tales are truths or merely the fabrications of mortal imagination, none can say with certainty.
What remains undeniable is this: no living being truly knows where the realms of Luimen, Nav, or the domain of the dead reside. Their secrets lie beyond the veil, hidden from mortal sight, shrouded in shadow and myth.

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