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Pyreus Kril was a normal Xandarian man until transformed by Galactus. Given mastery over the cosmic flame, Firelord wields a flaming staff and can project energy from his eyes and staff.
A small fire was permanently kept alive at the sacred center of every Aztec home in honor of Xiuhtecuhtli. [14] The Nahuatl word xihuitl means "year" as well as "turquoise" and "fire", [11] and Xiuhtecuhtli was also the god of the year and of time. [15] [16] The Lord of the Year concept came from the Aztec belief that Xiuhtecuhtli was the North ...
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Fire Lord Yosor: Generations: Keohso Clan: Fire Lord Gonryu: Saowon Clan: Generations: Huazo's Parents: High Sage (Huazo's Uncle) Sulan [n 1] Fire Lord Chaeryu [n 1] Huazo [n 1] Huazo's Sibling: Fire Lord Zoryu: Chaejin: Koulin: Generations: Fire Lord Taiso r. ?–58 BG: Hazei: Roku's Parents: Fire Lord Sozin r. 58 BG – 20 AG: Princess Zeisan ...
Kresnik, golden fire god who became a hero of Slovenia; Ognyena Maria, fire goddess who assists Perun; Peklenc, god of fire who rules the underworld and its wealth and who judges and punishes the wicked through earthquakes; Svarog, the bright god of fire, smithing, and the sun, and is sometimes considered as the creator
Sherwood, Firelord, Waiting for the Galactic Bus, "The Fire When It Comes.” Parke Godwin (January 28, 1929 – June 19, 2013) was an American writer. [ 1 ] He won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 1982 for his story " The Fire When It Comes ". [ 2 ]
Zuko is the Crown Prince of the Fire Nation, the eldest child of his father Fire Lord Ozai and mother Ursa, and the older brother of Princess Azula and half-sister Kiyi. Before the events of the series, Zuko is permanently scarred and then banished from the Fire Nation by his tyrannical father.
Fire Lord Ozai, a character in Avatar: The Last Airbender; Ōzai village, Kitaamabe District, Ōita, Japan Ōzai Station, Ōita, Ōita Prefecture, Japan; Ōzai Campus of Nippon Bunri University; Trstenik Airport (ICAO: LYTR), also known as "Ozai", an airport in Serbia; Ozaï; ou l'Insulaire, an 1847 ballet by Jean Coralli