Gorash, Elemental God of Fire

Gorash is the third eldest of the Primordials. He has no offspring other than the creatures of his elemental plane of fire. But, legends abound of love triangle between Gorash and a dwarven deity. Gorash is the master of all fires in the world. As such, he is also the Patron-Deity of volcanoes, lava, magma, and fire.

Gorash can be a violent and temperamental and his followers are keenly respectful in deference of his power and anger, which can stoke the fires beneath the world and stir sleeping mountains to eruption or cause great infernos in forests and cities. His followers wear bright orange robes to represent the flickering and roaring fires of their master and are usually made up of dwellers of druid circles in volcanic regions, mountainous areas, and deep underground passages. Gorash’s followers erect great temples under the earth near molten lava pits and rivers of fire to honor the Primordial. Every temple has numerous roaring fires from torches, braziers, and pits as homage along with streaming rivers of lava.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

His symbol is a great obsidian torch, made from the first erupting volcano in the world and perpetually burning from the lava it holds.

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