Bruva (Brew-va)
(a.k.a. The Lord of the Dead, The Reaper, The Pale One)
Bruva, otherwise known as the Lord of the Dead or the Reaper, is the god of Death, Afterlife, Mortality and Funerals. Bruva is said to be the brother of Alios and is said to be his opposite in demeanor entirely. He is said to be grim, somber, and fills the air with dread whenever he speaks. He is constantly in the affairs of mortals due to his role as guardian of the afterlife and shepherd of souls. As such he is worshipped almost everywhere in the world as least in small part because he is said to determine whether or not your afterlife will be pleasant. Typically, though he is not worshipped as someone's main deity and more as a secondary one. He is strongly associated with funerals and people have claimed to see flocks of ravens and crows followed by his pale figure. He usually is depicted as tall and slender form that is without limbs but wearing a large, flowing robe and is almost always shown to have large horns protruding out of his head.
Divine Domains
Death, Afterlife, Mortality, Funerals, Ravens, Crows
Artifacts
The Mask of Death
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Raven, Crow, Bells
Tenets of Faith
Everything and everyone crumble to ash, The dead must be shepherded, The path to life leads through death
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