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Second, there is the motivation of '''idealism'''. In the ''Shining Domain'', this is a rare quality. There's zeal and faith aplenty, encouraged by the Church, and there's a societally accepted view of what is correct and proper (working hard, keeping your head down, etc.). What there isn't, generally, is a sense of social injustice and a desire to see things made right for their own sake. The society of the ''Shining Domain'' has been around for a long time, and they've been careful to stamp out any political ideas that might cause dissent. Sometimes though, ideas of equality and social justice may be rediscovered. Perhaps a ''Burner'' is passed a copy of a communist-style manifesto, or a text on ancient democracy. Or perhaps he is a true genius, and comes up with these ideas independently on his own. A fire lights within him, something awakens, and he takes up the mantle of the ''Burner'' to change the world.
 
Second, there is the motivation of '''idealism'''. In the ''Shining Domain'', this is a rare quality. There's zeal and faith aplenty, encouraged by the Church, and there's a societally accepted view of what is correct and proper (working hard, keeping your head down, etc.). What there isn't, generally, is a sense of social injustice and a desire to see things made right for their own sake. The society of the ''Shining Domain'' has been around for a long time, and they've been careful to stamp out any political ideas that might cause dissent. Sometimes though, ideas of equality and social justice may be rediscovered. Perhaps a ''Burner'' is passed a copy of a communist-style manifesto, or a text on ancient democracy. Or perhaps he is a true genius, and comes up with these ideas independently on his own. A fire lights within him, something awakens, and he takes up the mantle of the ''Burner'' to change the world.
  
Third, there is the motivation of '''passion'''. Anger is the most likely driving passion for a burner, for example a desire for revenge after Guild soldiers kill an innocent friend or relative, or Hadar mobsters push a little too hard. However, other passions can drive a man to become a ''Burner'' as well, such as love for a rebel or hatred of a priest who abuses his flock. ''Burners'' driven by passion are generally amongst the most ardent and devoted to the cause of all rebels, but are also commonly viewed as a liability by their peers. You can know that a wealth-seeker will follow the money, and that an idealist will think through the best way to achieve their goals, but a passionate man is dangerous company, as he is irrational and prone to impulsive behaviour.
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Third, there is the motivation of '''passion'''.  
  
Fourth, there is the motivation of '''exclusion'''. Beyond their own choice, citizens are sometimes excluded from society and have no choice but to become ''Burners''. The most common circumstance for this is the manifestation of ''"Demon-Marks"'', where a normal member of society will spontaneously develop physical attributes that are declared heretical by the Church. As the Church wants them dead anyway, they might as well be rebels! Of course, supernatural mutation is not the only reason a citizen might be forced out of society. An ordinary man might be framed for a crime he didn't commit, or stumble into a Church-sponsored black operation that no witnesses were meant to see. Society is unforgiving and has a tendency to execute or imprison rather than give men a second chance, so the excluded take the only choice they have - rebellion, and unwanted freedom.
 
 
Fifth, and finally, there is the motivation of '''madness'''.
 
  
 
==What can Burners do?==
 
==What can Burners do?==
  
 
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