Therefor she must have a paradise? I mean, it's not like you'd get 72 virgins when you die, but it does exist?
Well, that's where there were uh, issues. You see, GWG was the first person to establish the afterlives and Heaven was meant to just be bureaucracy that ran the universe and which just took people if they were obedient and could follow orders without question. But then well, Ragnarok's stuff ended up interfering with it, so I can't entirely remember all the details but if memory serves, Caes' "paradise" is Heaven, except Heaven is filled planet-killing eldritch abominations with a burning hatred of void (even though Caes and Void share the same soul, are technical siblings and lovers) and people without an assigned afterlife might be sent there by the Grim Reaper (but seeing as that was established by Elf who quit, and I defined the Grim Reaper and also quit, that bit may be obsolete).
You'd probably want to contact Ragnarok on steam or skype, since everyone else involved with that part of the lore either got banned or just quit.
Not quite, I believe that all gods, or most of them, have an afterlife. Heaven has first dibs on souls and if they don't take them they let all the gods have a grab. If none of THOSE guys take you you become some demon's.