GM Brief: The Veilbreaker's Philosophy
The Veilbreaker's Philosophy
Keth-Veyr does not believe it has fallen. In its view, Pharasma's judgment was never just to begin with. It has watched gentle souls wander the Boneyard in fear while tyrants and murderers were sent on to lives of wealth, rank, and influence. To Keth-Veyr, the whole system is little more than chance dressed up as divine order.
Its answer is to tear the boundary apart and spare every soul the judgment that follows death. What remains afterward would no longer be a person in any ordinary sense, but Keth-Veyr insists that oblivion is still a kind of freedom. It may listen to arguments that touch on its old purpose, especially if the heroes can force it to admit what its “mercy” actually destroys.