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| Paha is the goddess associated with the void. According to [[ferali]] mythology, the void is the plain between life and death. some religious sects hold that all souls enter the void when they die, that there's nothing beyond it. in some countries, Paha is seen as the guardian of souls. In others, she's an intermediary before the souls reach Afel in the underworld or Shaniel in the afterlife. | Paha is the goddess associated with the void. According to [[ferali]] mythology, the void is the plain between life and death. some religious sects hold that all souls enter the void when they die, that there's nothing beyond it. in some countries, Paha is seen as the guardian of souls. In others, she's an intermediary before the souls reach Afel in the underworld or Shaniel in the afterlife. | ||
Revision as of 21:21, 23 July 2023

Paha is the goddess associated with the void. According to ferali mythology, the void is the plain between life and death. some religious sects hold that all souls enter the void when they die, that there's nothing beyond it. in some countries, Paha is seen as the guardian of souls. In others, she's an intermediary before the souls reach Afel in the underworld or Shaniel in the afterlife.
The void is believed to be absolutely empty save for Paha's seat at its very heart. The souls drift about aimlessly, awaiting judgement.