This is a request for Storytellers and Founders alike.
So, not to be morbid, but I think this is a topic that is not well covered in the wiki. Death is often a large part of cultural and religious believes, often regarded an an ultimate end, the end of a cycle, or the beginning of a higher existence. The lives of Charoda, Isur, Humans, Drykas, Vantha, and all the other varied cultures of Mizahar is richly detailed in their race wikis, but what about their deaths?
There is some debate about what happens to an Ethaefal when he dies, and as a race, I don't believe they have any uniform belief system about how to treat their dead, unless Syna or Leth request a service. The Akalak may sometimes see their adolescents die in trials. The Konti would not see many deaths on their own isle, but I can speculate that all of Mura would be saddened if someone died.
Not only would different races treat death differently, but different cultures within races would also regard it differently. The Drykas, a sub-culture of humans, leave their dead in the open on raised platforms where they died. Humans in Syliras cremate their dead. But what about other human cities? Lhavit? Zeltiva? Avanthal? The Vantha can't bury their dead in frozen ground.
Speaking for Ravok, they would most likely not have any uniform method for tending their dead. It could be anything from a grand funeral with dozens of people in attendance, to an inglorious kick into the canals. Burial wouldn't be likely, as there's nowhere to bury someone except on the shore, where animals would likely burrow and eat the tasty corpse, but a memorial somewhere wouldn't be out of the question.
What about other cultures? I'd love to know what happens to the bodies of the dead in Mizahar. I think this is important to character development and histories, and future plots if any new characters or important NPCs experience untimely deaths. I've seen my share in Alvadas already.