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** ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyBattle'': The Flames of Asuryan are an eternal fire that burns within the temple of the chief elven god. The prospective Phoenix Kings of the High Elves have to step into this fire after being elected by the council of Ulthuan's princes, and if seen as worthy by the god are blessed with great power and extended lifespan. When the ambitious prince Malekith tried to forcefully usurp the throne and stepped into the flames himself, he was instead horribly burned.
** ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay'': The Sacred Flame of Ulric is believed to allow the city of Middenheim and its people to endure for long as the flame stays lit. According to one legend, when Magnus was being accused by the High Priest of Ulric of being a blasphemer, he willingly walked into the flames to prove Ulric's favor, and he didn't get burned.

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** ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyBattle'': The Flames of Asuryan are an eternal fire that burns within the temple of the chief elven god. The prospective Phoenix Kings of the High Elves high elves have to step into this fire after being elected by the council of Ulthuan's princes, and if seen as worthy by the god are blessed with great power and extended lifespan. When the ambitious prince TheEvilPrince Malekith tried to forcefully usurp murdered the throne Phoenix King and stepped into the flames himself, he was instead horribly burned.
** ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay'': The In the lands of the human Empire, the Sacred Flame of Ulric is an everlasting white bonfire believed to allow the city of Middenheim and its people to endure for long as the flame stays lit. According to lit (leading more than one legend, when villain across the lore to try snuffing it out). Two legendary emperors, Sigmar Heldenhammer and Magnus was being accused by the High Priest of Ulric of being a blasphemer, he willingly walked Pious, won over the aloof city-state by walking into the flames to prove fire and emerging unharmed, demonstrating Ulric's favor, and he didn't get burned. divine favor.
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** The 3E divine spell ''Flame Strike'' calls down a bolt of fire from the heavens that does half fire damage and half divine damage. The divine half is not subject to damage resistance to fire-based attacks.
** 5th edition, in addition to the aforementioned Flame Strike, has a cantrip for Clerics literally called Sacred Flame, which deals [[LightEmUp radiant]] damage as part of the [[ReligionIsMagic magic priest's]] arsenal.

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** The 3E 3rd Edition divine spell ''Flame Strike'' ''flame strike'' calls down a bolt of fire from the heavens that does half fire damage and half divine damage. The divine half damage, which is considered NonElemental and is therefore not subject to damage resistance to fire-based attacks.
resistances or immunities.
** 5th edition, in addition to the aforementioned Flame Strike, has Edition adds a Cleric cantrip for Clerics literally called Sacred Flame, ''sacred flame'', which deals [[LightEmUp radiant]] damage as part of the [[ReligionIsMagic magic priest's]] arsenal.

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