Fire is a divine heart, brave and strong, good and capricious, destructive yet possessing the power to create. Hence, the Horrors are not fond of it, for the flames are stronger than their foulness.
Yet, though Fire is beautiful and good, it is far from perfection, as it came from but a half of the divine heart and not the whole of it.
Fire still requires sustenance, and it must be fed with careful thought. For if Fire shalt be thrown at a Horror, it couldst be that not only foulness but the whole land shalt burn as well: the settlement couldst be destroyed, game wouldst become scared to places afar, and the crops shalt become naught but ash. For the more Fire gets fed, the bigger it shalt grow, and the fiercer its hunger does become.
One must use the divine gift sensibly and beware of greed! Fire’s place is on the torches and in the bonfires, used to keep all the filth at bay and to illuminate the roads after dusk. And if one does not have the courage in the stead of growing a bigger flame, one shouldst beg a Licho for mercy, both for protection against bad weather and to keep one safe from mishaps.