Moria

Moria, God of Death, one of the seven divine children of Amare and Adium, was entrusted with the sacred role of overseeing death—not as a punishment, but as a vital part of the cosmic balance. Moria was a solemn, wise being who came to understand the beauty of release, the necessity of endings, and the grace in letting go. He was revered not for cruelty, but for guiding souls into peace and for teaching mortals that death was not to be feared, but respected as a natural companion to life.
 
  Yet it was Moria’s divine role that marked the beginning of the gods’ downfall. Sensing opportunity in the child’s duty and contemplative nature, Adium began to sow seeds of doubt and manipulation. He whispered twisted truths to Moria, convincing him that death should come sooner, that the suffering of life could be avoided altogether, and that thriving civilizations were distractions from higher purpose

Moria's Crest, symbolizing the owl, a creature that oversees the bodies of the dead to ensure decay and prevent predation.

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