Entomu: God of the Grave
Entomu is the god of death that comforts the recently deceased and brings them to their final reward (or punishment). Entomu is an agender being; they themself are fluid and changing, having different forms to whoever sees them, sometimes appearing more masculine, feminine or non-binary; no two people see the same Entomu.
Temples to Entomu serve as hospices, funeral homes, and graveyards will often have shrines to Entomu tended to by groundskeepers.
As a psychopomp, they are adamantly against the creation of undead as a perversion of life's natural cycle. As a result, there is no temple to Entomu in Boartongue .
Divine Domains
The Grave
Holy Books & Codes
The Rites and Preparations for the Deceased,
Meditations on Death
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Closed eye, with three tear drops underneath.
Tenets of Faith
Abhor undeath: do not encourage necromancy, lichdom, vampirism or any other form of perversion against the order of life and death.
Provide comfort: death and dying can be frightening. Entomu comforts the deceased, and so we must comfort the dying and console them with kind words.
Holidays
Year's End: the temple holds a ceremonial funeral for the year, where faithful share joyous and sad events, reminiscing with the faithful.
Gravetending: families clean up and bless the headstones or tombs where their ancestors are buried.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Elimination of all undead.
Divine Classification
God
Religions
Realm
Church/Cult
Children
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