Haku-Mura
Haku-Mura, the God of Death
Haku-Mura, more commonly known as the Quintalasist god of death is the twin to Naka-Hara, the goddess of life and are said to work in tandem with each other in order to keep the growth and decay of organisms in check, as well as to guide souls were they need to go both before life and after death. Haku-Mura is depicted as having a jagged, wispy form with the appearance of a great winged serpent made entirely of black and grey smoke. Haku-Mura is the god of death and is said to control when people die, Haku-Mura's gleaming red eyes were said to stare into your very soul after death as he either leads you gently to the ocean to be eventually granted passage to Heiva, or drag you strait off to the barren lands of Selk depending on if he deemed you good or bad in life. Haku-Mura is very respected as a god of death, for Quintasists believe that immortality is a curse, and without Haku-Mura, they would live forever, continuously wasting away, losing those around you and forever replacing old cherished memories with new meaningless ones.
Divine Domains
Death, Decay and the Afterlife
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The Axis of Being, namely the uppermost section of the middle, which symbolizes death and Haku-Mura himself.
Demigod Children of Haku-Mura:
Serro
Withe
Yutt
Moravir
Kaboar
Divine Classification
God
Church/Cult
Children
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