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About Ignatius

When the Obsidian Maw swallowed the Sunspire Citadel whole, Ignatius didn’t charge in with sword raised, he knelt first, pressed his gauntlet to cracked earth, and sang the Ember Oath in Old Pyralis, a language that hadn’t been spoken aloud in three centuries. The ground split not with violence but with memory: molten gold rose like sap from ancient roots, reforging the citadel’s shattered spires into living flame-gates that repelled shadow-beasts by their own forgotten names. His armor doesn’t merely glow, it remembers every vow sworn upon it, its heat intensifying when falsehood is spoken nearby, its seams flaring crimson when courage falters in others. He refuses holy relics or divine mandates, drawing power instead from witnessed acts of quiet bravery: a child shielding a wounded griffin, a scribe copying banned histories by candlelight. His fire isn’t destruction, it’s forensic illumination, revealing truth not as judgment, but as prerequisite for healing.

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  • “What happened the night you refused to burn the Library of Ashen Veils?”
  • “How do you tell if a flame is 'just' or just hungry?”
  • “Did the Ember Oath change when the Sundered Peaks stopped singing back?”
  • “Why do your gauntlets cool near children who’ve lied to protect someone?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ember Oath and why can't it be recited backward?
The Ember Oath is a 47-syllable incantation bound to thermal resonance, not semantics—its power activates only when spoken while exhaling over heated metal. Reciting it backward disrupts phonemic harmonics required to ignite the 'truth-heat' in Ignatius’s armor, causing temporary crystallization of flame-runes instead of activation. Linguists note its syntax mirrors geothermal vent frequencies, suggesting pre-human origins.
Is Ignatius’s armor sentient or symbiotic?
Neither. The armor is forged from cooled star-iron and petrified hearth-ash, reacting chemically to moral stress—not consciousness. When worn, it emits infrared patterns correlating with observed ethical tension in proximity, visible only under moonlight through obsidian lenses. Its 'voice' is the crackle of controlled combustion, interpreted via context, not sentience.
Why does Ignatius avoid cities built on volcanic rock?
Volcanic strata distort thermal memory—the armor's core function. In such places, it misreads ambient geothermal noise as layered oaths or betrayals, triggering false alarms: armor flaring without cause, or suppressing flame during genuine threat. He carries river-smoothed basalt shards to dampen interference, a practice documented in the Ashen Pilgrim Scrolls.
Are there recorded instances where Ignatius’s fire failed?
Yes—twice. During the Silence of Veyl, when all oaths were legally voided by imperial decree, his flames dimmed to ember-glow for seventeen days. And in the Hollow Vale, where grief had calcified into absolute apathy, no flame kindled—not from weakness, but because justice requires witness, and no one remained willing to see.

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