It is important to note that Garn does not control when or how people die. That is more the role of Irix and what she has planned for the world. Garn also does not truly judge people when they are at The Cliff Face. He moreover enforces the morals and worldly balances of Bauna.
God Of | Title? | Domain(s) | Power(s) | Relationship(s) | Champion(s) | Symbol(s) | Weapon | Manifestation | Allignment | Flaws |
Murder, slaughter, death | The Burner | Death | He passes judgement on the deceased at The Cliffface. He helps not murderers. | Garn is a softspoken man, and he often doesn't interfere or interact with the other gods. Mortals often pray to him right before or after a death because he is the person that helps the deceased through the afterlife. | N/A | A puff of smoke | sicle | A billowing black cloak with no face--only smoke | Neutral/Evil | Garn cannot speak, and he uses it as an excuse for not helping anyone. |