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Terinar is often depicted shrouded in a warm white robe so none of their features are visible. They carry a lantern on a long pole, and walk with inevitability. They are generally related to the final days of a person, as well as the end of empires, or events. Their temples are the many necropolises of the dead, often considered the only place where the inhabitants are truly at peace. And truly knows all they need to know.
 
Terinar is often depicted shrouded in a warm white robe so none of their features are visible. They carry a lantern on a long pole, and walk with inevitability. They are generally related to the final days of a person, as well as the end of empires, or events. Their temples are the many necropolises of the dead, often considered the only place where the inhabitants are truly at peace. And truly knows all they need to know.

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Nature
Light
Human Condition
Peace, Revelation
Society
Necropolis

Terinar is often depicted shrouded in a warm white robe so none of their features are visible. They carry a lantern on a long pole, and walk with inevitability. They are generally related to the final days of a person, as well as the end of empires, or events. Their temples are the many necropolises of the dead, often considered the only place where the inhabitants are truly at peace. And truly knows all they need to know.

Common Festivals:

Terinar's biggest festival is during an Eclipse, where the coroners and family members go to the Necropolises and gather bones from their resting places, and place them in their ossuarys.

Her second largest festival is the more common one that happens after the first snowfall of the year. Then, teenagers of nearly marrying age go out, and write the names of others in the snow, hoping to see which name melts last, telling them who they will marry.

There is a secret ritual, which few know exist, and many who speak of it also do not believe it themselves, where, during the longest night of the year, Necromancers gather with their unholy corpses, and holding a light on a pole, walk the outside of the graveyard widdershins, as a tribute to their lady.

Some say, that if on one of her more regular holy days you feed a wafer of bread to a fully ossified skeleton and pray to her, she will answer a question through its mouth.