
Pffft, it's not as if Eilistraee's backside is any [i:28m5ihmp]less[/i:28m5ihmp] pretty. Besides, you don't run the risk of it looking like a spider's backside.

[quote="Zakharra":28m5ihmp]I've never thought that human gods had any authority over the nonhuman ones after death. If Kelvamor does have control over every living being after death, then he is under ALL of the Gods eyes, good and evil. I've taken the view that he only gets human and anyone following a human god. He'd have no juristiction over any other race's followers.[/quote:28m5ihmp]
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're referring to, but from my understanding death works something like this:
When you die you go to the fugue plane (which is, I think, the plane where Kelemvor lives). There you have to await a representative of your parton deity to come and collect your soul. If you followed an evil deity then the evil deity will come collect you, if you followed a good one then the good one will, etc.
If you didn't have a parton deity then you have two choices: sign a contract with the devils (i.e. sell them your soul) and become one of them. Or end up in the wall of the faithless. Once in that wall there is a small chance that during one of their raids the demons will rip your soul out and you'll become one of them (well, one of their cannon fodder anyway

Kelemvor doesn't really determine anyone's faith after death, he just follows the rules. He's sort of the policeman of the dead I think; making sure the rules are followed.
And remember, every deity answers to Ao.

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