>>96488084
Renka's relationship with death is different than most as a result 0f her upbringing and unique qualities. It's a fundamental part of life, and she believes that in the truest sense. It's not the sad conclusion of a journey, but another step in it. Yet, to go bereft of another's warmth is no easy thing to bear. She would solemnly go through all the proper rites to wish the departed a a safe journey to the next life, and pray that they will be friends then as well. Should she feel lonely, she wouldn't hesitate to attempt contact.
Beyond this, she would engage in the activities the departed enjoyed as a way to honor them, and fulfill in requests they left to the best of her ability. This is something she'd question anyone she's come to consider a friend about, as well as permission to keep some of their ashes if possible. These are both greatly for her own comfort, since she wants to sow them the same kindness in death they showed her in life.
Since Renka's always been up to her ears in spirituality and superstition, it's a yes and no. Everything to do with her Idolon and the idea world has only reaffirmed many of the beliefs she already held and neatly slotted into the cosmological framework as she understands it.