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Lady_Acoma said:
Yay! Fire GOOOOOOD! :D
Y'know, if you like fire so much, you would *love* the Crucible religion of Eyros!

The Crucible Creation Legend said:
At first, the universe was composed of a vast and orderless morass of material, where nothing could exist as there was no space for new life. But slowly, the Flame grew among these surroundings, purging away the chaff as the purging Flame of Judgment, and leaving the world as we know it today.

The touch of the Flame brought into being great creatures of fire upon the land, and they roamed and ravaged at random until Cururultar, in destroying many of the others, paved the way for the races of orc and man, who had risen from the ashes of the fallen along with other lesser races. Thus did Cururultar act as the Flame of Rebirth.

But orc and man lived as savage animals, unable to do more than kill and eat raw flesh, until the Flame brought forth the Flame of Inspiration from the skies above.

Able to use fire, the orcs and humans began to create more inventions, as the winds carried the embers of the Flame of Civilisation to their ears.

But the other races began to maraud upon the faithful, and so the Flame of the Forge bestowed upon the humans and orcs the knowledge of weapon and armoursmithing, so that they may defend themselves, and the other races did cry out in their anguish as they were vanquished.

But even civilised, nevertheless the orcs and men were lonely with their static community, and moreover, they had lost good men to the ravages of the marauders. And so the ancient sage Maios, a thousand-year-old man who was once a strong robust warrior, bravely approached the great flame-beast Xarkavan. And Maios said, "Great agent of the Flame, my people are lonely in their isolation. And well we know that our races were created from the ashes of the Flame of Rebirth, and yet we wonder how we may increase and multiply. In exchange for your wisdom, we have brought forth unto you many gifts that our people do relish, and so we wish that you will be pleased." And Xarkavan was pleased. And he did look kindly upon the requests of Maios, and so he brought forth the Flame of the Hearth and bid Maios step forward bravely and enter the Flame, that it may bring forth the object of his people's desires.

And Maios stepped into the Flame without hesitation, and it singed away his beard and hair, except upon his head, and it burned away the muscles he had built in all his years of battle and the wrinkles of his old age. And it left behind a smaller shape, unfamiliar to the humans and orcs, but vibrant with youth and beauty. And Xarkavan said, "Behold, for now you are woman. And you shall be known forthwith as Maia. Go forth to your people, and use the gifts that the Flame has bestowed upon you to increase your numbers and live in health and pleasure forever." But the demon Taufenacht looked upon Maia and was wracked with jealousy and lust. He desired this beautiful creature for his own, and he was enraged that the Flame should bestow her upon the lesser races of man and orc, rather than he, a great demon of the Flame of Judgment, brother to Cururultar. And so, unable to have her for his own, in his treachery, Taufenacht raged the Flame of Destruction upon all the races, causing them to burn away from this mortal coil after they had reached a certain age, too old to resist him any longer, destroyed for all time by the Flame of Destruction. Only the dragons, wise to his plan, were able to avoid this fate, and so they live forever.

This is the truth passed down throughout time of the Six Pillars of the Flame, the Flame of Judgment, the Flame of Rebirth, the Flame of Inspiration, the Flame of Civilisation, the Flame of the Forge, the Flame of the Hearth, and the Flame of Destruction.
 

Jdvn1 said:
Oh, definitely. I don't know why he didn't, except maybe because he knew there'd be six episodes afterwards. :lol:
He needed Anakin alive for the sequels, so that Anakin could strike him down but then he could become more powerful than he possibly imagined, I guess.
 

Rystil Arden said:
He needed Anakin alive for the sequels, so that Anakin could strike him down but then he could become more powerful than he possibly imagined, I guess.
I don't like to say that Obiwan was struck down because I'm not sure the lightsaber touched him before he fell. It certainly wasn't Anakin's lightsaber that did it to him.
 

Jdvn1 said:
I don't like to say that Obiwan was struck down because I'm not sure the lightsaber touched him before he fell. It certainly wasn't Anakin's lightsaber that did it to him.
He became immortal in the force.
 

Rystil Arden said:
He became immortal in the force.
Well, yes. Some say that he did that as he died, though.

Edit: "Died" is a bad word to use. "Was being killed"?
 




Rystil Arden said:
Doesn't need to be struck by the lightsabre though. And besides, that is the phrasing that Obi-Wan used.
I don't recall that, but okay.
 

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