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|''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,Signum firmum per pugna rara.Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,'' | ||
|''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,Signum firmum per pugna rara.Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | ''Signum firmum per pugna rara.'' | ||
''Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,'' | |||
''Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |||
|''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,'' | |||
''Signum firmum per pugna rara.'' | |||
''Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,'' | |||
''Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |||
|Ignite within us, burning bright, | |Ignite within us, burning bright, | ||
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|'''Verse 2''' | |'''Verse 2''' | ||
|''Quando tempestat rugit et noxa clama,Splendor tuus manet, gratia flama.O Flamma Regina, cora nost enshrina,Justitia tua pura, voluntas divina.'' | |''Quando tempestat rugit et noxa clama,'' | ||
''Splendor tuus manet, gratia flama.'' | |||
''O Flamma Regina, cora nost enshrina,'' | |||
''Justitia tua pura, voluntas divina.'' | |||
|/ˈkwan.do tɛmˈpɛs.tat ˈru.git ɛt ˈnok.sa ˈkla.ma/ | |/ˈkwan.do tɛmˈpɛs.tat ˈru.git ɛt ˈnok.sa ˈkla.ma/ | ||
/ˈsplɛn.dor ˈtu.us ˈma.nɛt ˈɡra.ti.a ˈfla.ma/ | /ˈsplɛn.dor ˈtu.us ˈma.nɛt ˈɡra.ti.a ˈfla.ma/ | ||
/o ˈflam.ma rɛˈgi.na ˈko.ra nost ɛnˈʃri.na/ | /o ˈflam.ma rɛˈgi.na ˈko.ra nost ɛnˈʃri.na/ | ||
/juˈsti.ti.a ˈtu.a ˈpu.ra voˈlun.tas diˈvi.na/ | /juˈsti.ti.a ˈtu.a ˈpu.ra voˈlun.tas diˈvi.na/ | ||
|When tempests roar and darkness calls, | |When tempests roar and darkness calls, | ||
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|'''Chorus''' | |'''Chorus''' | ||
|''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,Signum firmum per pugna rara.Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,'' | ||
''Signum firmum per pugna rara.'' | |||
''Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,'' | |||
''Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |||
|/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/ | |/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/ | ||
/ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ | /ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ | ||
/ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ | /ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ | ||
/skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ | /skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ | ||
|Ignite within us, burning bright, | |Ignite within us, burning bright, | ||
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|'''Verse 3''' | |'''Verse 3''' | ||
|''Vocis nost caelum tollimus,Animae ardent, corpus finitimus.O Flamma, consume timor et tristis,Per tu pax aeterna fluit certis.'' | |''Vocis nost caelum tollimus,'' | ||
''Animae ardent, corpus finitimus.'' | |||
''O Flamma, consume timor et tristis,'' | |||
''Per tu pax aeterna fluit certis.'' | |||
|/ˈvo.kis nost ˈkai.lum ˈtol.li.mus/ | |/ˈvo.kis nost ˈkai.lum ˈtol.li.mus/ | ||
/ˈa.ni.mae ˈar.dɛnt ˈkor.pus fiˈni.ti.mus/ | /ˈa.ni.mae ˈar.dɛnt ˈkor.pus fiˈni.ti.mus/ | ||
/o ˈflam.ma konˈsu.mɛ ˈti.mor ɛt ˈtris.tis/ | /o ˈflam.ma konˈsu.mɛ ˈti.mor ɛt ˈtris.tis/ | ||
/pɛr ˈtu paks ɛˈtɛr.na ˈflu.it ˈkɛr.tis/ | /pɛr ˈtu paks ɛˈtɛr.na ˈflu.it ˈkɛr.tis/ | ||
|No shadow deep, no threat severe, | |No shadow deep, no threat severe, | ||
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|'''Bridge''' | |'''Bridge''' | ||
|''Vocis nost caelum tollimus,Animae ardent, corpus finitimus.O Flamma, consume timor et tristis,Per tu pax aeterna fluit certis.'' | |''Vocis nost caelum tollimus,'' | ||
''Animae ardent, corpus finitimus.'' | |||
''O Flamma, consume timor et tristis,'' | |||
''Per tu pax aeterna fluit certis.'' | |||
|/ˈvo.kis nost ˈkai.lum ˈtol.li.mus/ | |/ˈvo.kis nost ˈkai.lum ˈtol.li.mus/ | ||
/ˈa.ni.mae ˈar.dɛnt ˈkor.pus fiˈni.ti.mus/ | /ˈa.ni.mae ˈar.dɛnt ˈkor.pus fiˈni.ti.mus/ | ||
/o ˈflam.ma konˈsu.mɛ ˈti.mor ɛt ˈtris.tis/ | /o ˈflam.ma konˈsu.mɛ ˈti.mor ɛt ˈtris.tis/ | ||
/pɛr ˈtu paks ɛˈtɛr.na ˈflu.it ˈkɛr.tis/ | /pɛr ˈtu paks ɛˈtɛr.na ˈflu.it ˈkɛr.tis/ | ||
|We lift our voices to the sky, | |We lift our voices to the sky, | ||
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|'''Chorus''' | |'''Chorus''' | ||
|''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,Signum firmum per pugna rara.Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,'' | ||
''Signum firmum per pugna rara.'' | |||
''Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,'' | |||
''Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |||
|/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/ | |/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/ | ||
/ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ | /ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ | ||
/ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ | /ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ | ||
/skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ | /skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ | ||
|Ignite within us, burning bright, | |Ignite within us, burning bright, | ||
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|'''Final Verse''' | |'''Final Verse''' | ||
|''O Flamma sine fine, fontis gratia,In tu locum nostrum reperia.Umbras fugunt et veritas proclamat,In aeternum nomen tuum benedicat.'' | |''O Flamma sine fine, fontis gratia,'' | ||
''In tu locum nostrum reperia.'' | |||
''Umbras fugunt et veritas proclamat,'' | |||
''In aeternum nomen tuum benedicat.'' | |||
|/o ˈflam.ma ˈsi.nɛ ˈfi.nɛ ˈfon.tis ˈgra.ti.a/ | |/o ˈflam.ma ˈsi.nɛ ˈfi.nɛ ˈfon.tis ˈgra.ti.a/ | ||
/in ˈtu ˈlo.kum ˈnos.trum rɛˈpɛ.ri.a/ | /in ˈtu ˈlo.kum ˈnos.trum rɛˈpɛ.ri.a/ | ||
/ˈum.bras ˈfu.gunt ɛt ˈvɛ.ri.tas proˈkla.mat/ | /ˈum.bras ˈfu.gunt ɛt ˈvɛ.ri.tas proˈkla.mat/ | ||
/in ɛˈtɛr.num ˈno.mɛn ˈtu.um bɛ.nɛˈdi.kat/ | /in ɛˈtɛr.num ˈno.mɛn ˈtu.um bɛ.nɛˈdi.kat/ | ||
|O Flame unending, source of grace, | |O Flame unending, source of grace, | ||
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|'''Chorus (Final, crescendo)''' | |'''Chorus (Final, crescendo)''' | ||
|''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,Signum firmum per pugna rara.Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |''Accende intra nos, ardens clara,'' | ||
''Signum firmum per pugna rara.'' | |||
''Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus,'' | |||
''Scintillae tuae aeternus.'' | |||
|/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/ | |/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/ | ||
/ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ | /ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ | ||
/ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ | /ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ | ||
/skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ | /skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ | ||
|Ignite within us, burning bright, | |Ignite within us, burning bright, |
Latest revision as of 01:51, 30 November 2024
The Radiant Creed
- Core Tenets:
- Light as Divine Essence: The Radiant Creed worships a singular deity known as The Eternal Flame, a divine source of light and order that created the world from the void of chaos.
- The Balance of Flame and Shadow: Followers believe in maintaining a balance between mercy and justice. The faithful are taught to live peacefully but to extinguish the "shadows" (symbolizing evil, corruption, or opposition) when the balance is threatened.
- Salvation through Purification: The Eternal Flame offers salvation to all who accept its light. However, unrepentant heretics, blasphemers, and "shadow-walkers" must be "cleansed" through trials or crusades.
- The Sanctity of Dominion: Followers are encouraged to spread the light of The Eternal Flame by expanding their reach, establishing Radiant Temples, and protecting the faithful from outside influences.
The Hierarchy of the Faith
- The Beacon:
- The highest authority, a figure believed to embody the will of The Eternal Flame. The Beacon is both a spiritual leader and the head of the faith’s political arm.
- The Beacon’s decisions are seen as infallible, particularly in matters of crusades and excommunication.
- The High Luminaries:
- A council of 12 elders who interpret sacred texts, oversee doctrine, and advise the Beacon. Each Luminary governs a region known as a Diocese of Light.
- The Radiant Knights:
- An elite order of warriors dedicated to protecting the faith, spreading its influence, and leading holy wars.
- The Knights are known for their glowing armor (enchanted with light-based magic) and their motto: "Light Prevails."
- The Emberkeepers:
- Priests and scholars responsible for maintaining the Archives of Light, vast collections of holy texts, records, and relics.
- Emberkeepers also serve as spiritual guides, healers, and the faith’s diplomatic envoys.
- The Kindled:
- Ordinary followers of the faith who work in the temples or serve as missionaries in hostile or unconverted territories.
- The Kindled are taught to live virtuous lives, contribute to the expansion of the faith, and defend it when necessary.
Sacred Texts and Teachings
- The Tome of Flame:
- The central holy text of the Radiant Creed, containing parables, prophecies, and the laws of The Eternal Flame.
- It describes the creation of the world, the fall of the shadow-beings (early enemies of the faith), and the path to salvation.
- The Scrolls of Radiance:
- Supplemental texts written by Luminaries throughout history. These provide guidance on governance, war, and social order.
Key Rituals and Practices
- Kindling Ceremonies:
- The initiation rite where followers symbolically "ignite" their inner flame, dedicating themselves to the Creed.
- This involves lighting a candle from a sacred brazier said to burn with divine fire.
- The Radiant Crusade:
- Declared when the faith is under threat or when lands are deemed corrupted by "darkness." Crusades are framed as acts of purification rather than conquest.
- Victories are celebrated as divine vindication, while defeats are seen as tests of faith.
- The Trial of Flame:
- A judicial process for heretics and those accused of blasphemy. The accused must pass through an ordeal, such as walking through a hall of sacred fire, to prove their purity.
- Survivors are declared Touched by Light and forgiven; failures are executed.
- The Ember Vigil:
- An annual holy day where all followers gather in silence, lighting candles to honor the Eternal Flame and remember those lost in holy wars.
Attitudes Toward Other Religions
- Peaceful Coexistence, to a Point:
- The Creed allows other faiths to coexist peacefully, provided they do not challenge or corrupt the faithful. Proselytization is encouraged, but forceful conversion is only used when "darkness threatens."
- The Doctrine of Banishment:
- When another faith is deemed a threat, it is labeled as shadowed. Followers are called to banish these "dark forces" through diplomatic or militaristic means.
- Temples and shrines of other religions are often destroyed or converted into Radiant Temples during crusades.
- Tolerance Through Subjugation:
- Certain faiths can exist under the Creed’s rule, but they must pay tribute and agree to limited practices. The Creed sees this as “allowing the misguided a chance to eventually see the light.”
Crusades and Conflicts
- The Shadow Wars:
- Early in its history, the Creed waged wars against the Cult of the Abyssal Harpside (a rival religion) to root out their influence and establish dominance in key territories.
- The Ember Rebellion:
- A heretical faction within the Creed that argued for a more egalitarian faith split from the main church, leading to decades of internal strife.
- The Shrouded Crusade:
- A legendary campaign where Radiant Knights fought against sorcerers who were accused of severing the Threads for personal gain. This crusade led to the destruction of several sorcerer enclaves.
Cultural Influence
- Architecture:
- Radiant Temples are grand structures, often built with towering spires and light-reflective stones. Stained glass windows depict scenes from the Tome of Flame, casting colorful light within.
- Pilgrimage routes connect these temples, creating a network of faith across the land.
- Art and Music:
- Sacred hymns are a significant part of the Creed’s culture, using harmonious chants and glowing instruments that symbolize divine light.
- Paintings and tapestries frequently depict the eternal struggle between light and shadow, often with allegorical figures.
- Education:
- The Creed established Luminariums, centers of learning that focus on theology, philosophy, and practical sciences. These schools also serve as propaganda tools, instilling the faith in future generations.
Structure of The Tome of Flame
- The Prologue of Light (The Genesis Equivalent)
- Describes the creation of the world by the Eternal Flame, separating light from shadow and order from chaos.
- Emphasizes the Flame as both a nurturing and purifying force, bringing life and banishing corruption.
- Key Passages:
- "The Flame spoke, and the void trembled; from its heat rose the first spark of life."
- "But the shadows sought to consume the light, and the Flame, in its wisdom, cast them out to the edges of the world."
- The Book of Embers (Moral and Ethical Teachings)
- Contains parables, teachings, and commandments that guide followers on how to live in harmony with the Eternal Flame’s will.
- Focuses on virtues like courage, discipline, mercy, and the balance of justice and forgiveness.
- Includes the Ten Emberlaws, the foundational moral code of the Creed:
- Tend the Flame within and without.
- Speak no untruths, for lies dim the light.
- Protect the kindled and the weak.
- Wield justice, tempered by mercy.
- Let no shadow dwell in your heart.
- Share the warmth of your flame with others.
- Guard against the corruption of greed.
- Honor the Radiant Creed and its servants.
- Defend the faithful against the encroaching dark.
- Stand as a beacon in the face of despair.
- The Chronicles of the Flamebringers (Historical Narratives)
- A collection of stories detailing the lives of the Flamebringers, saints, and early followers who spread the Radiant Creed and fought against the shadows.
- These stories serve both as historical accounts and moral exemplars, emphasizing sacrifice, faith, and divine intervention.
- Notable Flamebringers:
- Lyria the Unyielding: Who held her ground against the Shadow Horde for three days, allowing her people to escape.
- Ephram the Kindler: Who lit the first eternal flame and forged the first Radiant Temple.
- Tyros the Redeemed: A former shadow-walker turned champion of the light after being spared by a Radiant Knight.
- The Psalms of Radiance (Poetry and Hymns)
- A section of poetic verses and hymns designed for worship, meditation, and inspiration.
- These works celebrate the beauty of creation, the strength of the faithful, and the eternal struggle between light and shadow.
- Key Excerpts:
- "The Flame within me burns eternal, no storm shall quench its glow."
- "When shadows rise and darkness calls, I shall not waver, for I walk in light."
- The Prophecies of the Eternal Flame (Apocalyptic and Eschatological Texts)
- Describes visions of the end times, when the Eternal Flame will fully purge the world of shadow and restore perfect harmony.
- Warns of trials and tribulations that will test the faithful, including the rise of false lights and the return of the shadow’s champions.
- Ends with a promise of eternal peace for those who remain steadfast:
- "The Flame shall burn brighter than the stars, and all shall bask in its warmth forevermore."
- The Letters of the Luminaries (Guidance from Early Church Leaders)
- A collection of epistles written by the early Luminaries to guide and instruct the faithful in various regions.
- These letters address specific issues, such as heresy, persecution, and the spread of the Creed, while also reinforcing core beliefs.
- Example Excerpts:
- "Beware the whispers of the shadow, for they come cloaked in comfort and lead only to despair."
- "To doubt is human, but to let doubt fester is to feed the dark. Seek the Flame, and your path will be made clear."
- The Book of Trials (Judicial and Ritual Guidelines)
- Outlines the laws of the Creed, the process for conducting trials, and the rituals for purification and penance.
- Includes:
- The Trial of Flame: A ritual to determine innocence or guilt through symbolic acts involving fire.
- The Rite of Kindling: A ceremony for initiating new followers into the faith.
- The Banishing Ritual: A sacred process to cleanse heretics or cursed places of shadow influence.
- The Covenant of Light (Declaration of Mission and Unity)
- The final book serves as a declaration of the Radiant Creed’s mission: to spread the light of the Eternal Flame, defend the faithful, and bring harmony to the world.
- It calls all followers to unite under the banner of the Creed, transcending borders and divisions to uphold the divine order.
Aesthetic and Symbolism
- Sacred Formatting:
- The Tome of Flame is often written on golden-edged pages with fiery-red ink, symbolizing the divine essence of the text.
- Illustrations of the Eternal Flame, saints, and shadow-beings adorn the margins, making each copy a work of art.
- Symbolism:
- Fire: Represents purity, warmth, and destruction of evil.
- Light and Shadow: A constant motif symbolizing the balance of good and evil, order and chaos.
- The Flamekeeper’s Seal: A burning circle encasing a star, representing the protection and guidance of the Eternal Flame.
Impact on the Faithful
- Daily Use:
- The Tome of Flame is read daily by priests and followers, with sections recited during worship services and personal reflection.
- Passages are often memorized by knights and missionaries as a source of strength in their duties.
- Education and Doctrine:
- Young followers are taught the Ten Emberlaws and the stories of the Flamebringers as part of their spiritual education.
- Theological debates often revolve around interpretations of the Prophecies and the Letters of the Luminaries.
- Power and Control:
- The Tome is used as both a spiritual guide and a tool of governance, with its commandments influencing the laws and policies of Radiant Creed-aligned territories.
Radian Knights
Structure and Hierarchy
- The Sunforged Council:
- The ruling body of the Radiant Knights, consisting of the most experienced commanders and scholars within the order.
- The Council is based in the Citadel of Light, a fortress-temple where new recruits are trained and the relics of past crusades are stored.
- The Council answers directly to the Beacon and High Luminaries, ensuring the order remains aligned with the Creed’s goals.
- Ranks:
- Grand Templar: The supreme leader of the order, second only to the Sunforged Council. The Grand Templar leads the most significant crusades and is considered the living embodiment of the Eternal Flame’s justice.
- Dawnwardens: Senior commanders who oversee regions and lead large detachments of knights. They are also responsible for advising local Luminaries on military matters.
- Lightbearers: Veteran knights tasked with training recruits, protecting relics, and leading small missions into dangerous territories.
- Flameborn: Fully-fledged knights who have proven themselves in battle or through acts of faith. They are the bulk of the order and carry out most of its operations.
- Ember Acolytes: Initiates undergoing training to become knights. They are often tasked with menial but symbolic duties, such as tending to the sacred flames in temples.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Protectors of the Faith:
- Radiant Knights safeguard the temples, clergy, and faithful of the Radiant Creed. They are often stationed in dangerous or contested regions to ensure the safety of pilgrims and missionaries.
- They act as bodyguards for High Luminaries and other important figures within the faith.
- Holy Crusaders:
- When the Beacon or the Sunforged Council declares a crusade, the Radiant Knights are the vanguard. They lead armies into hostile territories, destroying heretics, shadow-walkers, and other perceived threats to the Creed.
- Their glowing armor and disciplined ranks make them a terrifying sight on the battlefield.
- Inquisitors and Enforcers:
- Certain knights specialize in rooting out heresy and corruption within the Creed’s own ranks. These Inquisitors of the Flame are experts in interrogation and uncovering hidden threats.
- They are also responsible for enforcing the Creed’s laws in regions where local governments are weak or ineffective.
- Keepers of Relics:
- Radiant Knights are entrusted with the protection of sacred artifacts, such as the Blades of Light, weapons said to be forged by the Eternal Flame itself, or Sunshards, crystals believed to amplify the user’s connection to divine power.
- They also retrieve lost relics from ancient ruins or lands overtaken by shadow.
- Diplomatic Envoys:
- While primarily warriors, the Radiant Knights also serve as emissaries of the faith. They negotiate alliances, broker truces, and represent the Creed in international conflicts.
- Mythical Guardians:
- The knights are said to guard a hidden temple where the Eternal Flame burns eternally. Only the most loyal and devout are granted the honor of serving here, and they rarely leave its sacred grounds.
Training and Rituals
- The Ember Trials:
- Prospective knights undergo grueling trials to prove their faith and resolve. These include:
- The Vigil of Fire: Candidates must meditate for three days before a sacred flame without food or water, proving their spiritual endurance.
- The Gauntlet of Shadows: Recruits face illusions and challenges meant to test their ability to overcome fear and temptation.
- The Rite of Blades: Each knight forges their own weapon under the guidance of a Lightbearer, imbuing it with their devotion and a fragment of their soul.
- Prospective knights undergo grueling trials to prove their faith and resolve. These include:
- The Oath of Radiance:
- Upon completing their training, new knights swear an oath to uphold the Creed, defend the innocent, and banish the shadows wherever they arise. The ceremony involves kneeling before the Eternal Flame while a Dawnwarden anoints them with sanctified oil.
- Continuous Enlightenment:
- Knights are required to study the Tome of Flame and Scrolls of Radiance throughout their lives, deepening their understanding of the faith and refining their moral compass.
Combat Style
- Glowing Armor and Weapons:
- Radiant Knights are equipped with armor enchanted to glow faintly, a visual representation of their connection to the Eternal Flame. The light increases in intensity when they are engaged in battle, striking fear into enemies.
- Their weapons, often forged with hemomantic alloys or infused with divine energy, emit light that can burn shadow-beings or dispel magical illusions.
- Battle Tactics:
- Knights favor disciplined formations, using shields and spears to create impenetrable lines against larger forces.
- They are trained to combat magical threats, using relics and blessings to neutralize curses, illusions, and necromantic powers.
- Light-Based Magic:
- Some knights develop the ability to wield light magic, allowing them to:
- Heal wounds and bolster allies.
- Blind enemies with bursts of radiant energy.
- Cleanse areas of corruption or lingering shadow.
- Some knights develop the ability to wield light magic, allowing them to:
Notable Figures
- Sir Arvel Thandros ("The Blazing Sword"):
- A legendary Grand Templar who led the Shrouded Crusade, Arvel is remembered for defeating the sorcerer-king Xyntheris and recovering the Sunforged Crown, a relic said to enhance the Beacon’s connection to the Eternal Flame.
- Dame Lysanne Elaris ("The Unyielding Flame"):
- A Dawnwarden who defended the Citadel of Light during the Ember Rebellion. Her unwavering resolve turned the tide of battle and solidified her as a symbol of loyalty.
- Sir Kaelen Vorast ("The Shadowbane"):
- An Inquisitor of the Flame who rooted out a cult of necromancers operating in Rivermarch. His methods were ruthless, but his success earned him both fear and admiration.
Controversies and Conflicts
- Fanaticism and Overreach:
- Some Radiant Knights are accused of overzealous actions, such as burning entire villages suspected of heresy or executing innocents based on flimsy evidence.
- These events have led to tension between the order and local governments, as well as resentment among certain populations.
- Internal Corruption:
- While the order is outwardly righteous, factions within the knights sometimes pursue personal power, using their status to intimidate or exploit others.
- Mistrust of Magic Users:
- The Radiant Knights are often at odds with sorcerers, Báuturíí, and Máncátír, viewing their powers as potential threats to the balance of light and shadow. This has led to violent confrontations and strained alliances.
Cultural Perception
- Reverence:
- Among the faithful, Radiant Knights are seen as paragons of virtue, embodying the Eternal Flame’s will and protecting the innocent.
- Many families dream of sending their children to join the order, believing it to be the highest calling.
- Fear and Distrust:
- In regions with histories of persecution or crusades, the knights are viewed with suspicion. Their glowing armor and stern demeanor often evoke more fear than hope.
- Legends and Myths:
- Stories of Radiant Knights battling dragons, banishing shadow-beings, or recovering lost relics are woven into the folklore of many nations, inspiring awe and admiration.
Hymn of the Eternal Flame
(To be sung during the Ember Vigil or grand ceremonies in the Radiant Temples.)
Part | Ruskiarian | Phonetic | Translation |
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Verse 1 | O Flamma Aeterna, lux radia,
Caldor tuus noctas fugia. Per tu, amissa inventa sunt, Ignis tu purgat cor et ment. |
/ˈo ˈflam.ma ɛˈtɛr.na luks ˈra.di.a/
/ˈkal.dor ˈtu.us ˈnok.tas ˈfu.gi.a/ /pɛr ˈtu aˈmis.sa inˈvɛn.ta sunt/ /ˈig.nis ˈtu ˈpur.gat kor ɛt ˈmɛnt/ |
O Flame Eternal, radiant light,
Thy warmth dispels the shadowed night. Through Thee, the lost are found, made whole, Thy fire refines both heart and soul. |
Chorus | Accende intra nos, ardens clara,
Signum firmum per pugna rara. Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus, Scintillae tuae aeternus. |
Accende intra nos, ardens clara,
Signum firmum per pugna rara. Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus, Scintillae tuae aeternus. |
Ignite within us, burning bright,
A steadfast beacon through the fight. Guide us, O Flame, and we shall be, Thy faithful sparks, eternally. |
Verse 2 | Quando tempestat rugit et noxa clama,
Splendor tuus manet, gratia flama. O Flamma Regina, cora nost enshrina, Justitia tua pura, voluntas divina. |
/ˈkwan.do tɛmˈpɛs.tat ˈru.git ɛt ˈnok.sa ˈkla.ma/
/ˈsplɛn.dor ˈtu.us ˈma.nɛt ˈɡra.ti.a ˈfla.ma/ /o ˈflam.ma rɛˈgi.na ˈko.ra nost ɛnˈʃri.na/ /juˈsti.ti.a ˈtu.a ˈpu.ra voˈlun.tas diˈvi.na/ |
When tempests roar and darkness calls,
Thy glow withstands, Thy mercy falls. O Sovereign Flame, our hearts enshrine, Thy justice pure, Thy will divine. |
Chorus | Accende intra nos, ardens clara,
Signum firmum per pugna rara. Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus, Scintillae tuae aeternus. |
/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/
/ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ /ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ /skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ |
Ignite within us, burning bright,
A steadfast beacon through the fight. Guide us, O Flame, and we shall be, Thy faithful sparks, eternally. |
Verse 3 | Vocis nost caelum tollimus,
Animae ardent, corpus finitimus. O Flamma, consume timor et tristis, Per tu pax aeterna fluit certis. |
/ˈvo.kis nost ˈkai.lum ˈtol.li.mus/
/ˈa.ni.mae ˈar.dɛnt ˈkor.pus fiˈni.ti.mus/ /o ˈflam.ma konˈsu.mɛ ˈti.mor ɛt ˈtris.tis/ /pɛr ˈtu paks ɛˈtɛr.na ˈflu.it ˈkɛr.tis/ |
No shadow deep, no threat severe,
Can quench the light of Thee so near. Thy blaze will scour the tainted ground, In Thee alone is hope profound. |
Bridge | Vocis nost caelum tollimus,
Animae ardent, corpus finitimus. O Flamma, consume timor et tristis, Per tu pax aeterna fluit certis. |
/ˈvo.kis nost ˈkai.lum ˈtol.li.mus/
/ˈa.ni.mae ˈar.dɛnt ˈkor.pus fiˈni.ti.mus/ /o ˈflam.ma konˈsu.mɛ ˈti.mor ɛt ˈtris.tis/ /pɛr ˈtu paks ɛˈtɛr.na ˈflu.it ˈkɛr.tis/ |
We lift our voices to the sky,
Our spirits burn, though flesh may die. O Flame, consume our fear and woe, Through Thee, eternal peace shall flow. |
Chorus | Accende intra nos, ardens clara,
Signum firmum per pugna rara. Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus, Scintillae tuae aeternus. |
/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/
/ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ /ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ /skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ |
Ignite within us, burning bright,
A steadfast beacon through the fight. Guide us, O Flame, and we shall be, Thy faithful sparks, eternally. |
Final Verse | O Flamma sine fine, fontis gratia,
In tu locum nostrum reperia. Umbras fugunt et veritas proclamat, In aeternum nomen tuum benedicat. |
/o ˈflam.ma ˈsi.nɛ ˈfi.nɛ ˈfon.tis ˈgra.ti.a/
/in ˈtu ˈlo.kum ˈnos.trum rɛˈpɛ.ri.a/ /ˈum.bras ˈfu.gunt ɛt ˈvɛ.ri.tas proˈkla.mat/ /in ɛˈtɛr.num ˈno.mɛn ˈtu.um bɛ.nɛˈdi.kat/ |
O Flame unending, source of grace,
In Thee, we find our rightful place. Let shadows flee and truth proclaim, Forevermore, we bless Thy name. |
Chorus (Final, crescendo) | Accende intra nos, ardens clara,
Signum firmum per pugna rara. Duce nos, O Flamma, erimus, Scintillae tuae aeternus. |
/aˈkɛn.dɛ ˈin.tra nos ˈar.dɛns ˈkla.ra/
/ˈsig.num ˈfir.mum pɛr ˈpuɡ.na ˈra.ra/ /ˈdu.kɛ nos o ˈflam.ma ˈɛ.ri.mus/ /skinˈtil.lae ˈtu.ae ɛˈtɛr.nus/ |
Ignite within us, burning bright,
A steadfast beacon through the fight. Guide us, O Flame, and we shall be, Thy faithful sparks, eternally. |