![]() ![]() The Fire-Touched believe in an afterlife, in which the souls of the Forsaken become Lunes, bound to Luna in endless service, and the Pure (if they managed to remain pure) enter the paradise of Taga Dan, becoming spirits or reincarnating to guide the other Pure. If their foes refuse to acknowledge the moral and spiritual superiority of the Izidakh, bloody combat is the only alternative. ![]() The first is to demand submission and acquiescence from their foes. ![]() In fact, violence is typically their second course of action. The Fire-Touched claim that they use violence as a last resort, which is technically true. Their methods are seen akin to a disease or wildfire, spreading across the world and infecting everyone within it, to enlighten them to the truth of the Pure. They have a wide apparatus of rites for that purpose. They all have rallied to the purpose of purging sin away with fire and faith.įire-Touched believe that any sin against Harmony can be forgiven and the Werewolf restored to spiritual wholeness. The principles of faith and honesty are the bedrock of the tribe and are expressed in every Fire-Touched pack and indeed in every individual Izidakh, the world over. ![]() Fire-Touched ritually burn dishonesty away from their supplicants to make them truly pure before Rabid Wolf. This comes with a violent rejection to lies of any kind. The Fire-Touched ask for little among their members: only uncompromising faith in the cause of the Pure and in the wisdom of Rabid Wolf, who reveals the mysteries of the world to his loyal followers. ![]()
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