![]() For non-born seraphim, if they were a human or a dragon that was born without wings/lost them due to an accident, they will come out with a double-pair of fully functional wings, no matter what. No matter what, every Seraphim gets a third eye on their forehead, of varying colour, and an extra pair of wings. The rare adult participant, however, walks out of the chamber with the effects of the ceremony immediately visible. Those within are marked forever with the blessing of one of the Three Primordial Gods of the windwyrms.įor eggs the effects of this ceremony are not seen until they hatch the only sign that anything peculiar has taken place is that the shell changes colour, either to a blood-red, tawny gold, or deep blue colour. The fire ‘explodes’ outwards in plumes of red, green, and violet and, after a few minutes, vanishes, taking the embers with it and leaving the room cold. They are usually offered a numbing potion so that they do not have to feel what follows. At least one non-Seraphim adult must make the sacrifice of remaining inside the chamber to place one of Fintan’s sacred feathers (which can be of any species, so long as they were found in the Trickster’s Vale) onto the glowing coals. On a full moon, a chamber open to the sky is filled with a bed of embers and the eggs - and any other participants - are placed within. The ceremony to become a Seraphim is usually only conducted on unhatched eggs, as for more conscious individuals it is quite painful. ![]() Despite how that might sound and how they’re spoken of in legend, the Seraphim can be any kind of dragon, or even humans, although non-windwyrm ones are (historically speaking) quite rare. Seraphim are an ancient windwyrm tradition it is believed that the ceremony they conduct to create them calls upon the spirits themselves to bless an individual and grant them greater strength to guide their kind.
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