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Although your motivation for going through with all this, is to help the dead to the afterlife as their guide. Something which would have been handled by other gods in your time, but now in their absence, it's a responsibility you feel comes to you now... if indeed you feel responsible for these humans, and truly care about them from birth to death. You're only a guide though, not a thief. If mortal souls are already bound for someplace, you can't just snatch them up for yourself... at least, you don't think you should. You certainly could try! The matter of your concern though, are the souls who will be waylaid in their journey through the afterlife. Ghosts for example, undead in another form. The souls that don't need your guidance, better for them, but these lost souls you most certainly can help even if they aren't destined for the afterlife of your old faith...
...and of course, those not destined at all. Those, you suppose, are up for grabs. But whether you want to take full responsibility and bust out the scale and the feather to weigh their hearts... well what you do with them is up to you.
>Act as the caring mother that you are, and see the dead to their final rest. That is all you are concerned about.
>After serving this adopted duty, you think you could spend some time dwelling here in the realm of the afterlife. To take account of what your aspect of Death may allow you.
>Ah ha! Goddess of Death, the afterlife is yours! Take all the souls for yourself!
>You're willing to serve as guide for those in need... but what about those abandoned, or hostile? {Specify.}
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