We are the Cindrael
The flame does not need your name — it gives you one. The Cindrael do not remember the fire. They are the fire, shaped by it, singing with it, bearing its burden not in anger, but with sacred reverence. They walk as light, but burn like truth.
“To name the light is to carry it forward.”
Circle Traits Summary
| Attribute | Description |
| Circle Name | Cindrael |
| Translation | “Those Born from the Flame” |
| Element | Flame, Light, Radiance |
| Domain | Naming, Renewal, Sacred Speech |
| Calling | Flamebearers, Ritual Singers, Voice of Flame |
| Known For | Bright sigils, chant-rites, ceremonial markings |
| Shared Law | “To name the light is to carry it forward.” |

Basic Sigil (Body Mark)
The Basic Sigil of the Cindrael is a luminous, flame-kissed symbol worn close to the voice or heart. It often appears as a simple radiant line or sunburst etched over the palm, throat, or chest — a sign that the bearer has received and carries a name from the Flame. It glows faintly in certain light, especially when spoken aloud.

Advanced Sigil (Crown of Naming)
The Advanced Sigil is a ceremonial glyph used during sacred speech and rites of renewal. It appears as a radiant halo or layered sun pattern woven with flame geometry, often etched into flame-metal or worn in luminous silk. It is the mark of a flame-singer — one who not only speaks for the fire but becomes its voice.
Ritual Description
The Kindling Voice
In sacred silence, the initiate listens for the name the flame gives them — not the name they were born with, but the name they earn. This name is written in ash, whispered into fire, and then sung aloud before the Circle. Only once. Never again. From that moment on, the flame remembers.
Visual Placement Guidance
- Body Sigil: Heart, voice box, hands
- Cloak/Costume Symbol: Worn as radiant pins, etched into glowing silk
- Student Variation: Custom names woven into sigils, golden ash paints
Codex Law of the Circle
“To name the light is to carry it forward.”
(Only the named flame can illuminate. Only the spoken truth can remain.)

