Lunet
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Lunet, a lost soul, had found herself lost and alone at the edge of a small town with no knowledge of who or what she was. A single note from Thanatos, the god of the dead, was all she was left with. Lunet built the one and only temple of the god of death and had reserved herself to spend an eternity as it's priestess. However, after receiving a letter covered in ichor, begging her to come to go to a small ghost town before it's too late, Lunet set off on a journey that will completely change her life and may lead her to find out why she was made. Note: This story is not based off of a Greek myth, this is the creation of my dm and I am only detailing the story of my character for this dnd campaign.
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Aphrodite was tasked to make Thanatos a beautiful, mortal wife. To sit along his throne in the underworld. She was made to appear a soft, delicate flower, so much love to share, and optimism no one really had. Thanatos is the personification of death. You know, the man in the dark hooded tunic with the scythe. A Greek god tasked to collect souls of the newly deceased and bring them to the underworld. He decided when their time was up, merely decided the fate of individuals. He is the son of Nyx, goddess of night, and the brother of Hypnos, God of sleep. However a soul so sweet didn't deserve to be there. Thanatos knew her purpose, watched over her since she had been born, his hard shell never deliberately expressing care for her. But at 25 Aphrodite confronted Thanatos to bring his betrothed to the underworld. He refused, but time was ticking, the people were growing impatient. It had to be done.

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