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Daughters of the Flame was a matriarchal Yobanjin tribe in the southern mountains, famous for the number and power of their shamans. The tribe made its home near an active volcano, which was an essential part of their theological beliefs. Their most sacred God was Mother Fire, the spirit of their sacred volcano, source of warmth but also of death. They were a peaceful tribe who sought to nurture their members, but they were not afraid of death and fought fiercely against their enemies. The Daughters traded crops and jewelry with other Yobanjin tribes, taking in exchange herd animals or exotic components for their magical rituals.

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  • Daughters of the Flame was a matriarchal Yobanjin tribe in the southern mountains, famous for the number and power of their shamans. The tribe made its home near an active volcano, which was an essential part of their theological beliefs. Their most sacred God was Mother Fire, the spirit of their sacred volcano, source of warmth but also of death. They were a peaceful tribe who sought to nurture their members, but they were not afraid of death and fought fiercely against their enemies. The Daughters traded crops and jewelry with other Yobanjin tribes, taking in exchange herd animals or exotic components for their magical rituals.
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  • Daughters of the Flame was a matriarchal Yobanjin tribe in the southern mountains, famous for the number and power of their shamans. The tribe made its home near an active volcano, which was an essential part of their theological beliefs. Their most sacred God was Mother Fire, the spirit of their sacred volcano, source of warmth but also of death. They were a peaceful tribe who sought to nurture their members, but they were not afraid of death and fought fiercely against their enemies. The Daughters traded crops and jewelry with other Yobanjin tribes, taking in exchange herd animals or exotic components for their magical rituals.
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