The Dead Flower is the least well known and liked god due to her dealing with the macabre as well as only being deified late in the Era Magical after the death of the original god of death, the Black Titan. She is the goddess of death, as well as winter due to it being a finality but also the start of something new. She is also the goddess of lilies, a flower symbolically related to death but also rejuvenation, it's said that you can find your way to her by just following the purple lilies. In the Triumvirate, she is the Keeper of Spirits and an assistant to the Matron of Nature in the Gardens of Eternity, she is not the grim reaper for she only guides the dead to their rightful place, she is also the patron goddess of grave keepers.
She is death, her domain is death and the dead, it is grim, but she makes it beautiful and elegant. The most if not all of the world’s dead go to her. Not only the humans, elves, dwarves, and other humanoids, but also the plants and animals across the land. Scattered across the Dead Flower’s graveyard in the Shadowfell are dead trees and tombstones, and the only living things there is the deep purple, near-black lilies all along the top of the graves.
Arum almost always wears a porcelain mask, it covers most of her facial features, except where her eyes lay which are deep and black in colour. The face on this mask is a blank stare and the mouth is never moving, the lips are permanently locked but a voice always rings out unmuffled. When she does take off the mask, she has a somewhat elderly face, and the eyes behind the mask are red in the iris but otherwise normal. Her relaxed face is kind, and that of a grandmother, comforting.