Most people where I'm from go to a cleric, but a lot of that depends on what god you want to pay respects to at the time and that can get complicated. You still have to sign some government papers later to get any benefits like stipends if one of you is in the military and then that person dies, but some temples help with the process. Which is helpful, because no one likes paperwork.
Or if you're not the religious type or things get complicated, you can just go to a judge.
I heard some people just hold hands and walk around a tree or a really interesting rock or whatever else is around?
[ Except in her world it's pretty much only druids who do that, unless you're super isolated from the rest of society and there's no cleric or government officials around ]
Not sure how much of that carries over to here. I think the official government paperwork stuff is going to be the most important part; anything else is just ceremonial.
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Or if you're not the religious type or things get complicated, you can just go to a judge.
I heard some people just hold hands and walk around a tree or a really interesting rock or whatever else is around?
[ Except in her world it's pretty much only druids who do that, unless you're super isolated from the rest of society and there's no cleric or government officials around ]
Not sure how much of that carries over to here. I think the official government paperwork stuff is going to be the most important part; anything else is just ceremonial.