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The Burning Heart

The Winsome Rose, Heartfire, The Keeper of the Sun, The Radient Dawn

The Burning Heart was one of the Old Gods, worshiped in the times before the formation of the Conclave. Since the Satrapies converted to Ioism followers of The Burning Heart are considered to be heretical.
  The Great Guide was most commonly worshiped in Amathen. As the god was considered to have purview over domestic life, agriculture and love of all kinds The Burning Heart had a variety of worshipers, and was frequently honoured starting a home, seeking love or friendship, and at events such as weddings as well as the open and close of harvest seasons.
Followers frequently showed their devotion through the growing, gifting and display of flowers, particularly roses, and by maintaining a small alter in their homes.

Divine Domains

Light, Life, Law

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A sun rising over a field, usually made of precious gems, or reflective metals. The symbol is also frequently displayed in coloured glass windows. The Burning Heart was alternatively signified by a rose, with worshipers commonly carving roses above stoves and hearths.

Tenets of Faith

  • There is always another dawn.
  • Passion burns brightest.
  • Love yourself first.
  • After fire beauty blooms.
  • Nurture life’s flame.
  • Encourage beauty where you find it.
  • Maintain the hearth fire so those you love may feel it's warmth. 

Holidays

The Burning Heart was associated with the Hearthfire Festival and @Sunday. The Burning Heart was also frequently honoured a local festivals prior to harvest or sowing of crops, though the exact traditions of these events varied region to region and settlement to settlement.
Divine Classification
Old God
Children

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