Rosh, the Immolator
Rosh, the Immolator, God of Fire. Takes the form of a man made of burning coals, his skin being an unquenchable layer of flame.
Divine Domains
God of Fire, the Forge, Metalworking
Tenets of Faith
Prayers made to the Immolator are done so through burning various items. The most basic prayers can be made by burning a piece of parchment with the prayers in writing, while more desired prayers for specific things can be achieved through burning symbols of the desire. An example of this would be a warrior burning a wooden sword to ask for blessings in battle. The intensity of the flame is used to measure the intensity of the desire for the prayers to be answered. The worship of Rosh has led many warriors and smiths to become learned scholars in their pursuit of greater ability to articulate their prayers to Rosh.
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