Haragta Loko

One of the two gods of death in Rachmian lore and one of three Fallen Cennadhau. He, with his siter Szives Latu, guide souls to the afterlife and oversee the Trial. He is said to represent the violent deaths, usually through battle or suicide. Also known as the Deep Shadow.

Appearance
Haragta Loko is usually depicted as a tall, broad-shouldered man with dark black skin and white hair, in opposition to his sister's diminutive stature and pale complexion. He is usually shown scowling or frowning. The idea of him expressing joy is usually associated with either something very good or very, very bad. A common Aperonian phrase reflects this: when someone feels a chill for no explicable reason, they are likely to say, "I feel like the Deep Shadow just smiled at me."

Though he covers it with cloth, Haragta Loko's back shows the scars of the removal of his wings. He, Szives Latu, and the Earthwalker all share this common mark.

Duties
As a Cennad, Haragta Loko represented the Body of the world. Like his brother and sister, he served Zin Aduro as a messenger and executor of his will. He was often chosen as an enforcer of the laws of the world, as opposed to his brother, the tactician, and his sister, the negotiator.

As one of the Death Gods, Haragta Loko has many duties. Along with Szives Latu, the Deep Shadow guides souls along the way from life to death. It is said that they personally collect those whose souls are powerful enough. He also acts as prosecutor of the Trial. Haragta Loko represents the bad deeds done in life by the soul in question. He argues against reincarnation, but will accept a loss if it means the betterment of Rachma. Haragta Loko is considered harsh but fair, acting as a balance to the more soft-hearted Szives Latu.

Fall
Here goes the story of the Fall of Haragta Loko and Szives Latu