Farlands

The Farlands are the afterlife of the Priesthood of the Beyond. They are often described as a densely forested region that is neither paradise nor perdition, but instead a realm of resting and peace. They are tended by the Veiled Escort, a central figure to the theology of the Priesthood that is believed to guide a soul to the afterlife either by kindly leading the way or forcibly harvesting them.

Farlands versus Shadowlands
The difference between the Farlands and the Shadowlands is largely a question of perception. Where the Shadowlands are a realm of infinite planes with distinct purposes for each one's existence, the Farlands are regarded as the sole plane of existence for the dead in the Shadowlands.

The nature of the Shadowlands also assesses the characteristics of each soul that arrives, evaluating their past deeds to determine where they belong. The Farlands are conceived of as impartial, housing all souls regardless of who they were in life.

The reality of the Farlands is debatable. It is likely that many priests are simply ushering souls to the Shadowlands and that the Farlands do not actually exist, only a concept that is believed by the Priesthood. However, the Priesthood's necromancy remains tied to the nebulous Farlands and is almost rather unique in how it is wielded, convincing many among the order that they are justified in what they believe.