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A mysterious six-foot flame that burns inside [[Yggdrasil]], the World Tree. Immolating the corpse of a fallen one has restorative properties.
The '''Flame of Yggdrasil''' is a six-foot tall eternal, heatless flame found in a cave in [[Yggdrasil]] west of the [[Black Forest]] on [[Sapience]], and within the [[Sarave Foothills]] on [[Meropis]]. It was created unimaginably far back in pre-history when [[Agatheis]], the Elemental Lord, was still tinkering with elemental control. A Divine experiment gone awry, the Flame of Yggdrasil proves an asset to mortals nonetheless, as it holds the power of [[resurrection]] for corpses immolated within.
 
In the year 208 AF, the scourging of [[Sapience]] during the [[Morning Star]] event and the resulting resurrection of the land by [[Oneiros]] resulted in the rediscovery of the path which leads to to the Flame of Yggdrasil. In the wake of the blast of [[Death's Heart Saga|Death's Heart]], [[Sarapis]] deigned to answer [[Deucalion]]'s dying wish: that mortalkind might be granted a second chance to redeem themselves. Since then [[adventurers]] have been gifted with the ability to [[reincarnate]] at the Yggdrasian fire.
 
The Flame was nearly extinguished in the early 7th century, dying down to a mere spark during the rise of [[Bal'met]] and his growing grasp upon the [[Fire Behind the Flame]]. After the fall of the Worldreaver the life-giving fire was rekindled by the restored [[Sycaerunax]], Father of Dragons.
 
New adventurers to the realm enter the Flame of Yggdrasil in order to undertake the [[Trial of Rebirth]] where they learn more about the realms.
 
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