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Umkebiku is the orc god of the afterlife. His domain involves judging and assigning afterlives to every being that dies, and he works closely with Umgilin. The priests of Umkebiku comfort the bereaved, and they encourage funerals as a celebration of the deceased's life and not a time to grieve. | Umkebiku is the [[Orc|orc]] god of the afterlife. His domain involves judging and assigning afterlives to every being that dies, and he works closely with [[Umgilin]]. The priests of Umkebiku comfort the bereaved, and they encourage funerals as a celebration of the deceased's life and not a time to grieve. | ||
Umkebiku taught to an ancient shepherd the importance of interconnectedness and the value of hardship. The shepherd then told his community, and they put aside their fighting and formed the first united Orsia. | Umkebiku taught to an ancient shepherd the importance of interconnectedness and the value of hardship. The shepherd then told his community, and they put aside their fighting and formed the first united Orsia. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:18, 23 July 2025

Umkebiku is the orc god of the afterlife. His domain involves judging and assigning afterlives to every being that dies, and he works closely with Umgilin. The priests of Umkebiku comfort the bereaved, and they encourage funerals as a celebration of the deceased's life and not a time to grieve.
Umkebiku taught to an ancient shepherd the importance of interconnectedness and the value of hardship. The shepherd then told his community, and they put aside their fighting and formed the first united Orsia.
The Eternal Passage is a ceremony honoring Umkebiku, taking time to honor the dead and praying for the wellbeing in the unknown afterlife.
