In the Ember Room, where warmth gathers in quiet intensity, there are moments that seem to hold their energy rather than release it. Pyrothar is said to have formed from one such moment, where heat remained steady long after the source had faded.
Its surface carries streaks of yellow and black marble, like embers held within shadow. The colours move with a quiet intensity, neither fading nor overwhelming, as though the spirit holds a balance between warmth and restraint. It feels shaped by something that continues rather than something that has passed.
There is a gentle rise to its form, a hovering presence that feels quietly untethered. It carries an otherworldly weightlessness, as though it is slowly lifting from the surface beneath it while still belonging to the warmth of the room.
The Ember Room shapes Pyrothar with a sense of steady energy. Within its presence, warmth feels contained rather than fleeting, inviting a quiet focus that does not demand attention but remains constant. It feels as though something within the space continues to glow beneath the surface.
Light gathers with a soft intensity, never harsh but always present. The air carries a low, radiant warmth. Time feels as though it moves with quiet purpose, neither rushing nor slowing, but holding a steady rhythm. Sound softens into a calm, contained hum that never fully fades.
As a Spectre, Pyrothar remains composed and unwavering. It does not flicker or waver, but holds its place with quiet certainty, like an ember that continues to burn steadily within the dark.
Pyrothar belongs to the warmth that endures — a steady ember held within stillness, never fully dimmed.
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