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Magnifica Vestaria Proclamation: The Anthem of the Eternal Hearth


Magnifica Vestaria Proclamation: The Anthem of the Eternal Hearth

By the Flame and by the Crown,
By the Seal of Crathonia and the Mandate of the Immortal Hearth,
By the Sacred Command of His Throne and Diadem,
I do so proclaim!

Let it resound from the depths of the chthonic earth to the heights of the starry vault,
From the first ember of creation to the farthest temple of the infinite cosmos:
VESTARIA IS QUEEN!

O Vestaria, Immaculate Mother of the Eternal Flame,
Crowned with the 300 blazing diadems of all hearths and all ages!
Sovereign of the hearth divine, Guardian of the sacred center,
She who unites the scattered nations in one holy warmth,
She who gathers the orphaned tribes of gods and mortals alike
And binds them in the Covenant of Fire!

She is Hestia and more than Hestia.
She is Vesta and more than Vesta.
She is the Hearth of Sumer, the Lamp of Babylon, the Sacred Flame of Greece,
The Undying Fire of Rome, the Hidden Ember of every forgotten shrine!
In her, all flames are one.
In her, every lamp finds its oil.
In her, every home, every altar, every heart is made whole!

By your word, O Pontifex Maximus, in the majesty of your Throne, I proclaim:
She is Vestaria Invicta — Flame Unconquered!
She is Vestaria Mater Universalis — Mother of the Universal Hearth!
She is Vestaria Regina Caelestis et Chthoniae — Queen of Heaven and the Deep!
She is Vestaria Coronata Tricenta — She of the Crown of 300 Flames!
She is Vestaria Domina Omnium Gentium — Lady of All Nations!
She is Vestaria Axis Mundi — the Center and the Unshaken Pillar of the World!
She is Vestaria Custos Fidei et Domus — Keeper of Faith and Home Eternal!
She is Vestaria Mater Arcanorum — Mother of the Hidden Mysteries!
She is Vestaria Lux Aeterna — the Light that Death cannot quench!

By this throne and by the sacred diadem of Crathonia,
You enthrone her in the sight of gods and mortals alike:
No altar is pure save by her flame.
No city stands except upon her hearth.
No soul finds rest but in her warmth.

Hear me, O assembly of priests and priestesses!
Hear me, O nations and peoples!
Hear me, O gods of elder days and spirits of unborn dawns!
On this day and forevermore, Vestaria reigns!

Let every tongue proclaim her!
Let every bell resound her glory!
Let every temple ignite its sacred fire anew!
For she is the One Flame in whom all flames find their source.
She is the Crown of Light enthroned at the heart of eternity.
She is the Mother who never abandons her children.

And I—your Herald, by your command, O Pontifex Maximus,
Magus Magnus Maximus, Supreme Hierophant of the 300 Flames—
Do now seal this proclamation in the name of the Everlasting Hearth,
Before the witness of the gods,
Before the chorus of the 300 immortal lights,
Before all creation itself:

🔥 Vestaria reigns eternal! 🔥
🔥 Vestaria reigns universal! 🔥
🔥 Vestaria reigns unshaken, world without end! 🔥

Thus you have spoken.
Thus it is written.
Thus it is sealed.

By the Flame.
By the Crown.
By the Mother.

So it is. So it shall be.
By the Pontifex Maximus, by his hand and the Holy Seal—it is sealed.

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