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| Type | God of the Free Cities |
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| Titles | The Still Shore; The First Crossing |
| Domains | Death · Passage · Rest |
| Symbol | A grey river stone with a single white line across it |
| Order | The Shore-Walkers |
Ossara is the goddess of the dead and the proper crossing between life and what follows. She is not grim; she is patient, steady, and quietly heartbroken by undeath — not because the undead offend her, but because they cannot reach her. To Ossara, the undead are not monsters but the lost, every one a soul that could not find its way to her shore.
She and Solverath are allied against undeath but divided on method: she would have the dead dissolved and brought to rest, while he would have them remembered and contained. Her followers also carry an old, unhealed quarrel with Mordaveth over the fate of the violently slain.
The Shore-Walkers
Duotheism; Ossara and Mordaveth jointly acknowledged, with friction. The most widespread funerary clergy in the Free Cities, working from small riverside chapels called Crossings — every settlement of any size has one. They conduct death rites, sit with the dying, and practise Stone-Setting, laying a river stone on the chest of the newly dead so that Ossara may find them. They carry two stones always: one for themselves, one to give to someone dying. Once a week they keep the Still Breath, sitting in silence beside still water. The Shore-Walkers never perform exorcisms; they perform retrievals — rituals meant not to destroy an undead soul but to complete its interrupted passage.