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The '''First-Flames''' were the first deities chosen by their siblings in '''[[Yedistren]]''' to lead the unfallen spirits before mortality. As the first to take mortal vessels, they became the '''Elder Sherok''', wielding near-divine power as '''lawgivers, guardians, and enforcers of divine will''' under the command of '''[[Meera Jenlek|The Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|The Father]]'''.
Their leadership established the '''Golden Age''', a time of prosperity for the '''Free Species'''. However, their rule—originally a benevolent dictatorship—became flawed, breeding resentment among the [[High Valorèin]], leading to rebellion, the fall of the [[Sherok Empire]], and their '''self-imposed exile'''. Their most infamous act was the '''Cursing of the High Valorèin''', a deed they would later deeply regret.
After the defeat of [[Malismorai]], the First-Flames purified the [[Valorèin]] and ultimately '''chose to transcend'''. Before their ascension, they performed their final miracle—the '''resurrection of [[Merik Teslek]]''', the Chosen Hero.
{{Deity
{{Deity
| name          = The First-Flames
| name          = The First-Flames
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|worshippers=[[Free Species]] during the [[Golden Age (Sherok)|Golden Age]]
|worshippers=[[Free Species]] during the [[Golden Age (Sherok)|Golden Age]]
|mortal_status=Yes, until they [[Transcendence|Transcended]]}}
|mortal_status=Yes, until they [[Transcendence|Transcended]]}}
== '''Overview''' ==
The '''First-Flames''' were the first deities chosen by their siblings in '''[[Yedistren]]''' to lead the unfallen spirits before mortality. As the first to take mortal vessels, they became the '''Elder Sherok''', wielding near-divine power as '''lawgivers, guardians, and enforcers of divine will''' under the command of '''[[Meera Jenlek|The Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|The Father]]'''.
Their leadership established the '''Golden Age''', a time of prosperity for the '''Free Species'''. However, their rule—originally a benevolent dictatorship—became flawed, breeding resentment among the [[High Valorèin]], leading to rebellion, the fall of the [[Sherok Empire]], and their '''self-imposed exile'''. Their most infamous act was the '''Cursing of the High Valorèin''', a deed they would later deeply regret.
After the defeat of [[Malismorai]], the First-Flames purified the [[Valorèin]] and ultimately '''chose to transcend'''. Before their ascension, they performed their final miracle—the '''resurrection of [[Merik Teslek]]''', the Chosen Hero.


== '''The True First War & The Rise of the First-Flames''' ==
== '''The True First War & The Rise of the First-Flames''' ==
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* Thou Shalt Not Copulate Without the Intention of Begetting a Child   
* Thou Shalt Not Copulate Without the Intention of Begetting a Child   
* Thou Shalt Not Perform Copulation in any Position Not Approved by the Council  
* Thou Shalt Not Perform Copulation in any Position Not Approved by the Council  
* Thou Shalt Not Commit Sodomy
* Thou Shalt Not Curse   
* Thou Shalt Not Curse   
* Thou Shalt Not Utter Against the Council   
* Thou Shalt Not Utter Against the Council   
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* They resurrected '''[[Merik Teslek]]''', the Chosen Hero.
* They resurrected '''[[Merik Teslek]]''', the Chosen Hero.
Their voices, now eternal whispers in the cosmos, left behind only a single message:   
Their voices, now eternal whispers in the cosmos, left behind only a single message:   
{{Quote
<strong>
|quote= Lead with wisdom, not dominion. Serve with humility, not pride. Remember us not as rulers, but as those who sought redemption.
''"Lead with wisdom, not dominion. Serve with humility, not pride. Remember us not as rulers, but as those who sought redemption."''
|speaker= [[Lerèan Muldûr]], ''First-Flame''
</strong>
}}
[[Lerèan Muldûr]], ''First-Flame''
 


And with that, the First-Flames were no more.
And with that, the First-Flames were no more.