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This House, known as The Cauldron of Fire, worship the destructive and creative forces of the flame. They are patrons of the forge, the smith, the hearthmakers. <ref name=":0">Ryan Kaufman, Jam City</ref> | This House, known as The Cauldron of Fire, worship the destructive and creative forces of the flame. They are patrons of the forge, the smith, the hearthmakers. <ref name=":0">Ryan Kaufman, Jam City</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 21:34, 20 June 2022
This House, known as The Cauldron of Fire, worship the destructive and creative forces of the flame. They are patrons of the forge, the smith, the hearthmakers. [1]
Devotees of Fire celebrate power, especially wielded in service of creation or destruction. They are sociable, but unpredictable -- equally as likely to betray a friend as protect an enemy. [1]
They teach their philosophies in unorthodox ways: the Three T’s: taunt, tease and torture. Their High Priests often have a short life-span, being consumed rather quickly by their own powerful Essence.[1]
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