Praised be Daboh!
Tremendous was his sacrifice for humanity. When, having left the Fire on the Surface, he did return to the Skies to illuminate the human paths as the Sun, and alas, he had but only one half of his strength remaining. Since then, the Sun, having bathed the world in its light, must take rest, sleep, and regain its power. And once the Sun has set, tired of its work, darkness shalt take over and then begins the Night: a time most dreadful, alien, and threatening for humans, for no divine guardian is there to watch over them during this period.
And only Fire, torn from the divine chest and fed so with sticks and grease, shalt illuminate the darkness for humans and thus lessen their fear of the Night. So, humans did begin to worship it, as they worshipped the Sun in the daytime. And then, they did start praising the Fire during the day, too, as it was powerful and good, hot and alluring.
Praised be Daboh! Praised be his heart!