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===Fyreslayers=== Given their status as the highly revered battle-priests and living representations of Grimnir, '''Auric Runesmiters''' aren't naturally inclined to leave their forge-temples and lodges to bind their souls with a bunch of outsiders and go traipsing across the Realms. But these are odd times, and if it means perhaps finding an answer as to what the future portends for the Fyreslayers as a whole, some Runesmiters are willing to make that sacrifice. Though they demand the occasional ur-gold hunting mission, they are notable for their loyalty, and many find it fascinating that they can use Soulfire to extend a semblance of their traditional ur-golden runecraft into their allies, regardless of race. '''Battlesmiths''', like Auric Runesmiters, are little inclined to join Bindings. Whilst it ''is'' an honor, and acknowledged as such, they are generally convinced that their place is with their lodge, and you all know how stubborn dwarfs - sorry, ''duardin'' can be! Those rarities who ''do'' agree to join a Binding typically do so in hopes of expanding their missions to encompass the Realms: recording great events, recovering lost duardin treasures, and mediating disputes between the far-flung branches of their fellow lodges. Such is their skill that Battlesmith demands are usually happily accepted by gods and fellow Soulbound alike. '''Doomseekers''', in contrast to the other fyreslayer archetypes, readily swear to become Soulbound; the energies of Soulfire strengthen their resistance against the dreaded glimmerlust, the bane of all Fyreslayers, and the great missions on which the Soulbound are invariably sent naturally offer many opportunities for a Doomseeker to fatefully fulfill the ''barazakdum''. '''Grimwrath Berzerkers''' usually reject offers of Soulbinding, since they are already divine avatars of Grimnir and to serve another deity would dishonor their patron. But it does happen, usually when a berzerker decides that the Binding is yet another trial to undertake in the name of the Shattered God, or proof of their worthiness, or simply a means to bring ur-gold and glory to their lodge. Many take a morbid comfort in the fact that their death after becoming Soulbound shall see their spirit shattered into pieces, just as happened to Grimnir.
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