We are the Aszheriin
You are not broken. You are what remains. The Aszheriin do not pretend the fire is gentle — they carry the scars, the ruin, the ash that clings long after the blaze is gone. But from that pain, they rise again. Not cleansed. Changed.
“We burn. We remain.”
Circle Traits Summary
| Attribute | Description |
| Circle Name | Aszheriin |
| Translation | “The Severed Flame” |
| Element | Ash, Fire, Bone |
| Domain | Survival, Scars, Endurance |
| Calling | Flamewalkers, Scarbearers, Ritual Forgerunners |
| Known For | Cracked sigils, scar-rites, memory-forged steel |
| Shared Law | “What does not burn away becomes the edge.” |

Basic Sigil (Body Mark)
The Basic Sigil of the Aszheriin is a cracked line of flame — charred, uneven, but unmistakably still burning. It’s often worn over old scars, the inside of the wrist, or along the upper spine. The mark represents survival — not triumph, but endurance. It is not meant to look clean. It is meant to be true.

Advanced Sigil (Scar-Flame Crest)
The Advanced Sigil is forged of fractured geometry: broken circles, flame-folds, and splintered glyphs. Usually engraved into iron, etched into ritual blades, or burned into torn banners, it speaks of fire that did not purify, but remade. This is the symbol of one who walked through ash and remained standing.
Ritual Description
The Marking Flame
Fire does not cleanse. It reveals. Initiates walk through smoke, dragging chains of old memory behind them, then place one hand into the embers of a ritual brazier. The resulting scar is not punishment — it is witness. A mark that says: I was there. And I did not fall.
Visual Placement Guidance
- Body Sigil: Scars, wrists, upper spine
- Cloak/Costume Symbol: Torn fabric stitched with flame-thread
- Student Variation: Jagged ash inlays, cracked textures, blended symbols
Codex Law of the Circle
“What does not burn away becomes the edge.”
(The blade that endures fire cuts deepest. The self that survives becomes truth.)

