Help me out lads, it's for a game I'm working on.
Help me out lads, it's for a game I'm working on
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>fusion reaction
Campfire?
Napalm bomb
Fire tornado
Forest fire.
volcano?
Beacon or Bonfire
flammable atmosphere
Fire Elemental
Little context: Think of it as metaphorical "ranks" of some sort of clerical order.
Candle of X
Torch of X
___ of X
With "Star" being the highest achievable rank (although I'm not actually gonna use "star"). I just need something bitter that symbolizes the whole "torch" aspect, but can still be applied to a person of that rank. "Bonfire of X" sounds weird.
Firebrand?
Beacon Deacon
add adjectives
like sparkling candle, lighting torch, blazing bonfire, bright sun
so you don't have the identification only over the noun
Beacon, you dumb fuck.
Beacon maybe, though it may not fit in with the fire motif. There's really not much between a torch and the sun that would fit as an intermediate symbol of lightbearing people.
Bonfire seems like it'd be the best then. Kinda can't carry a bonfire around, but it fits the size and feel of what you're going for. You could use various other terms for a bonfire, if you dislike the exact word. I recommend pyre or beacon.
>beacon
>not fitting in with the fire motif
Holy fuck. I thought Veeky Forums was bad, but I am severely depressed by how badly I underestimated the situation.
You think you clever OP? Riddle me this.
>posts a picture of a giant Torch
Hill
Monolith
Obelisk
Pillar
Brick House
Hill?
Hills are made up of earth, not stone.
"Pebble Sister Magdalena"
"Stone Brother Moreus"
"Stonepile Brother Victus"
What the fuck do you think beacons were?
REALLY BIG TORCHES.
Dwayne
Boulder.
Try again.
Cairn
Boulder
flaming faggot
The only answer
1. Breath
2. Breeze
3. ??
4. Storm
Beacon or Lantern
I don't think anyone is going to beat this.
Gale
dumpster fire
Pyre? Bonfire? Beacon?
...
>lights a room
>lights a hallway
>???
>lights a whole fucking solar system
darwin does not approve
Blaze? Like a blazing bonfire. Flare? Beacon? Ray (which gives you the power of the sun, but only a bit of it)?
Lantern / lamp isn't necessarily brighter, but it's fancier than a torch. So maybe the step between candle and torch is one of power, while that between torch and lantern is more about skill or finesse.
You could also just use a general "flame".
Candle of Alataar
Torch of Alataar
Flame of Alataar
This isn't the rankings of the Merchant's Guild, user.
Hills in many countries are made of volcanic rock and stone.
Between a torch and a fussion reaction are chemical reactions which create heat.
Any chemistry anons want to explain exothermic chemical reactions?
Why so many faggot shitheads in this thread? Oh wait Middle School in US just got out.
>B-b-ut user a torch is exothermic reaction
No it's combustion
No he's right - combustion is an exothermic reaction. user meant combination reactions (which are exothermic).
firebowls?
i guess brazier in english
Ember > Light > Fire > Blaze
Inferno
Why not Pyre? Simple, keeps to the theme, and has potentially spooky implications (A pyre is a big heap of combustible material you'd cremate someone with)
pyre.
Underrated.
>Brap
I wanted to keep the alliteration going
Am I the first person in this thread to notice that the inequality signs are backwards?
they are arrowheads
...its both you idiot
combustion is exothermic
the difference between a star and combustion is that the former is a nuclear reaction, the latter is a chemical reaction