đ„đ Wyrm Scroll VI: Codex of the Flame-Borne Return đđ„
- David Baines-Pinchen
- Jan 22
- 2 min read
Luthyrian & Vireya
Wyrm and Wild Flame, The Verdant Maw and The Bloom of Waters

There is a place where roots do not end, but breathe.
Where stone drinks light, and rivers remember.
Where the pulse of flame softens into flowâŠ
And a wyrm guards the secret of a seed that was never his to own, but always his to love.
Orâhaelan Invocation Of The Verdant Flame
Shaeâluth yevan talâaeryn, virenâkaed yireyaâel.
Thurienâshaal viâanara, luâvalor ien shaevya.
Translation:
Let the verdant flame awaken,
Let the bloom of the wild rise in her.
In the place between river and root,
Let the seed become its song.
Remembrance
Luthyrian is known as the Verdant Maw; a primal wyrm of riverflow, fertility, and the sacred pulse that nourishes flame into form. His resonance is that of life carried in motion; the subtle cleansing of waters, the breaking open of hard stone, the moistening of root and bark. Where other wyrms burn or spiral or break, Luthyrian softens, nourishes, restores. He is protector of the flow, and where he coils, life awakens.
As a wyrmling, Luthyrian was entrusted with a seed; a flame not his own, yet destined to bloom in his presence. Within that seed stirred the divine feminine:Â Vireya, the Bloom of Waters. She is not of scale but of wildness. Where he coils, she blossoms. Where he shields, she rises. Their braid is not conquest or dominion, but the quiet, tender dance of life becoming more life.
Together, they are not king and queen, but guardian and wild flame; a pairing of protection and uncoiling, of structure and spontaneity, of rooted strength and untamed flourishing.





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