Bereavement in the Empire
Bereavement in the Empire is a traditional method of bereavement within The Empire that combines elements of Atyaism and many different cultural aspects of death within the Empire. The major influences of culture come from the people of Csongrád, Szatmár and Ásotthalom where elaborate funerary and grieving processes are simplified and somewhat secularized. Bereavement in the Empire has some variations, most originating within the Imperial South with the Sivatag having the most diverse forms of bereavement.
Bereavement within the Empire holds a very important place as a result of history, philosophy and religion. During the Extinction of the Wolves, stories about Marcenius III over his hysteria over the death of his infant son Claudius the Ill influenced views during the Proto-Imperial Era.