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* Zig-Zagged in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'''s Golarion setting. Souls naturally progress to an afterlife appropriate to their CharacterAlignment and/or PatronGod, so the {{Psychopomp}}s only adjudicate complicated cases like major last-minute conversions or disputed soul-binding pacts. The ultimate authority is the GodOfTheDead Pharasma, but it's very rare for her to get involved.

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* Zig-Zagged in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'''s Golarion setting. Souls naturally progress to an afterlife appropriate to their CharacterAlignment and/or PatronGod, so the {{Psychopomp}}s only adjudicate complicated cases like major last-minute conversions or disputed soul-binding pacts. The ultimate authority is the GodOfTheDead Pharasma, but it's very rare for her to get involved. Also, the judgment only takes effect if the soul consents; otherwise, they either remain in the Boneyard, are sacrificed by a {{Psychopomp}} to stave off the end of the universe, or move onto another fate determined by their particular path.
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* Zig-Zagged in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'''s Golarion setting. Souls naturally progress to an afterlife appropriate to their CharacterAlignment and/or patron deity, so the {{Psychopomp}}s only adjudicate complicated cases like major last-minute conversions or disputed soul-binding pacts. The ultimate authority is their mistress Pharasma, Lady of Graves, the Neutral goddess of death, but it's very rare for her to get involved.

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* Zig-Zagged in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'''s Golarion setting. Souls naturally progress to an afterlife appropriate to their CharacterAlignment and/or patron deity, PatronGod, so the {{Psychopomp}}s only adjudicate complicated cases like major last-minute conversions or disputed soul-binding pacts. The ultimate authority is their mistress the GodOfTheDead Pharasma, Lady of Graves, the Neutral goddess of death, but it's very rare for her to get involved.
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* The French comic ''ComicBook/PasseMoiLeCiel'' has as this its premise: St. Peter looks over the life of people waiting to get into Heaven and sends them to Hell if they deserve it (and/or he doesn't like them for some reason). The Devil is both a coworker and SitcomArchnemesis.
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* This becomes one of the major themes in ''Series/{{Manifest}}''. People who have returned from the dead have a period exactly as long as they were gone, and then they're judged. Those who are still evil die again, while those who have redeemed themselves can survive it. An extra complication is that people who died and returned as a group are also [[AllOrNothing judged as a group]]. And the plane had nearly 200 people on board...

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