Eternal Fire
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The cult of the Eternal Fire is not only a religious organization featured in the game, its influence is also felt in the novels. One of the short stories in Miecz przeznaczenia (The Sword of Destiny) is entitled "Wieczny ogień", or "Eternal Fire" in Polish.
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[edit] In The Witcher computer game
In the game, Geralt first encounters the cult of the Eternal Fire as personified by the Reverend in the Outskirts. Not the finest of introductions, but the reverend is only one of many preachers.
Other people the witcher meets in his travels may or may not belong to the cult. Other religions are also portrayed. Druids, followers of the Lady of the Lake and nonhumans in particular do not adhere to that faith. Our hero also meets worshippers of the Water Lords and of Dagon.
[edit] Glossary Entry
| Cult of the Eternal Fire
"Worshippers of the Eternal Fire believe in the undying flame as a symbol of survival and a guide through darkness. They view it as a harbinger of progress and better days to come. Clerics of the Eternal Fire oversee the faithful as well as their temples, where flames burn continuously. The Order of the Flaming Rose is the cult's militant arm." |

