Pantheon: Death god

I'm not going to claim that my readings of Lovecrafts works are perfect, but as I reread stories I read in highschool, I noticed the pantheon lacks a death god. Specifically, a death and an aftelife god. No Hades awaits the characters in the stories. Even death does not bring peace. The Yithians have chosen to prolong their existence and have planned to host in new bodies after the earth falls to the cockroaches. There appears to be an avoidance of death. Perhaps in Lovecrafts world, death is the end. But the lynchpin of Lovecraft's stories comes from the Nad aran himself who says "That is not dead, which can eternal lie. And with strange eons, even death may die." Is that wishful thinking on Lovecrafts part? "Even death may die?" Can death die? Perhaps there is hope in that phrase. Perhaps there is relief at the end. But Lovecraft was not one who lived in hope. I think that is why there is a lack of a death god. The gods are unconcerned with the ways of man. What is death to them but another stage of eternity?

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