The Mulciber (Melter), the god of the destructive and the constructive fire. Unlike his Greek counterpart, Vulcan was a deity the Romans feared; they built his temples outside the city walls to prevent him from burning the wooden houses. He represents the raw power of the forge and the volcano—the force that can craft the most delicate jewelry or turn a city to ash in a single night. He is the god of the artisan's sweat and the terrifying "fire that cannot be quenched."

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