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[[File:MistressOfFlame.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|The course the Prophets choose for us may not always be comfortable. But we must follow it.]]
[[File:MistressOfFlame.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|The course the Prophets choose for us may not always be comfortable. But we must follow it.]]


The '''Mistress of Flame''' is the spiritual leader of [[Caminus]]. Her [[Way of Flame|religion]] believes that [[Thirteen|the original Thirteen Transformers]] were gods, and that each inhabitant of Caminus possesses a piece of the spark of [[Solus Prime]]. The legendary [[Matrix of Leadership]] is believed to have been the hilt of the [[Star Saber (Prima)|Star Saber]], an artifact of [[Prima]], and the living life force of [[Primus]] himself. She and the [[Forgefire Parliament]] hold these stories to be true without question, and she rules the dying world of Caminus accordingly.
Though the [[Forgefire Parliament]] ostensibly governs the Cybetronian colony of [[Caminus]], it's clear that the people of Caminus revere the '''Mistress of Flame'''. The high priestess of the [[Way of Flame]], the Mistress and her adherents believe that the [[Thirteen|the original Thirteen Transformers]] were gods, and that each inhabitant of Caminus possesses a piece of the spark of [[Solus Prime]]; supported by an order of[[Torchbearer]]s assembled to uphold the legacy of Solus Prime, the Mistress is an imposing figure who both commands and ''demands'' respect — and doesn't take blasphemers lightly.
 
While a devout practitioner of her faith, the latest Transformer to hold the title of Mistress is also a canny and adept manipulator when it comes to matters more secular. The arrival of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Optimus Prime]] — supposedly the mythical [[The Arisen|"Thirteenth Prime"]] — proved a boon to her, and as the interstellar [[Council of Worlds]] takes shape, she's resolved to build Optimus into ''her'' idea of what a worthy [[Prime (rank)|Prime]] should represent... whether he wants to or not.
 
{{quote|It is only the purest servant of Solus Prime who can keep forging until they reach the real miracle... the creation of a single true thing.|The Mistress of Flame|"[[Your First Mistake]]"}}


==Fiction==
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[[File:GhostStories-mistressandpyra.jpg|thumb|left|250px|"Would you like to see the vacation photos?"]]
[[File:GhostStories-mistressandpyra.jpg|thumb|left|250px|"Would you like to see the vacation photos?"]]


The Mistress of Flame had ruled Caminus for centuries; in the distant past, before the energon shortages made space travel impossible, she and the [[Torchbearer]]s visited the dead colony world of [[Antilla]].  
The current Mistress of Flame had occupied her position for centuries; in the distant past, before the energon shortages made space travel impossible, she and the [[Torchbearer]]s visited the dead colony world of [[Antilla]].  


Following a disastrous Torchbearer mission where both [[Praesidia Magna]] and [[Fastbreak (G1)|Fastbreak]] were killed in action, the Mistress met with [[Pyra Magna|Pyra]], who was experiencing recurring nightmares of her commander's death on Antilla. The Mistress recounted her discovery of Antilla, but accepted Praesidia's death as part of the will of the Primes. Though Pyra was still uneasy about the circumstances behind her commander's death, she remained a member of the Torchbearers, taking command of the group and becoming "Pyra Magna". {{storylink|Ghost Stories}}
Following a disastrous Torchbearer mission where both [[Praesidia Magna]] and [[Fastbreak (G1)|Fastbreak]] were killed in action, the Mistress met with [[Pyra Magna|Pyra]], who was experiencing recurring nightmares of her commander's death on Antilla. The Mistress recounted her discovery of Antilla, but accepted Praesidia's death as part of the will of the Primes. Though Pyra was still uneasy about the circumstances behind her commander's death, she remained a member of the Torchbearers, taking command of the group and becoming "Pyra Magna". {{storylink|Ghost Stories}}


Immediately following the reintroduction of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to [[Caminus]] by way of a violent rampage by [[Menasor (G1)|Menasor]] and his defeat by [[Superion (G1)|Superion]], [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]] requested an audience with the Mistress of Flame. Presumably, the Cityspeaker explained that [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Optimus Prime]], keeper of the Matrix of Leadership, was visiting, and all that that implied, as subsequently she arrived to greet the former [[Autobot]] commander. Upstaging [[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]]'s attempt at first contact with Caminus's ruling body, Optimus Prime displayed that he was a Matrix bearer as the Mistress of Flame and the others bowed before him. {{storylink|The Sum and Its Parts}} The Mistress became convinced that Optimus was none other than "The Arisen": the incarnation of the legendary Thirteenth Prime. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 3: The Medium and the Message|The Medium and the Message}}
When the Cybertronian explorer [[Thunder Clash|Thunderclash]] made contact with Caminus shortly after the end of the [[Great War (G1)|Great War]], the Mistress of Flame chose Windblade, [[Chormia]], and [[Nautica]] to join his crew in the hopes of reconnecting with their ancestral homeworld and gather aid for their dying planet. {{storylink|If I Know You}}
 
Contact with Cybertron would arrive some years later, though not in the way that the Camiens had anticipated; following the reintroduction of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to [[Caminus]] by way of a violent rampage by [[Menasor (G1)|Menasor]] and his defeat by [[Superion (G1)|Superion]], [[Windblade (G1)|Windblade]] requested an audience with the Mistress of Flame. Presumably, the Cityspeaker explained that [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Optimus Prime]], keeper of the Matrix of Leadership, was visiting, and all that that implied, as subsequently she arrived to greet the former [[Autobot]] commander. Upstaging [[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]]'s attempt at first contact with Caminus's ruling body, Optimus Prime displayed that he was a Matrix bearer as the Mistress of Flame and the others bowed before him. {{storylink|The Sum and Its Parts}} The Mistress became convinced that Optimus was none other than "The Arisen": the incarnation of the legendary Thirteenth Prime. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 3: The Medium and the Message|The Medium and the Message}}


[[File:TheSumAndItsParts-MistressofFlame.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|You may go now, my child.]]
[[File:TheSumAndItsParts-MistressofFlame.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|You may go now, my child.]]
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The wheels quickly came off when the sacred Prime showed up to a meeting with [[Circuit (G1)|reporters]], saying "the people" had a right to know what was going on. To the Mistress's appalled confusion, the Prime kept talking about [[democracy]] and the blasphemous idea of letting people choose instead of telling them what was best, as was his duty as the infallible divine font. He even went to risk ''his life'' on the surface! She was rebuked when she protested and was left angry. {{storylink|The Possible Light}}
The wheels quickly came off when the sacred Prime showed up to a meeting with [[Circuit (G1)|reporters]], saying "the people" had a right to know what was going on. To the Mistress's appalled confusion, the Prime kept talking about [[democracy]] and the blasphemous idea of letting people choose instead of telling them what was best, as was his duty as the infallible divine font. He even went to risk ''his life'' on the surface! She was rebuked when she protested and was left angry. {{storylink|The Possible Light}}


After the [[Combiner Wars (event)|messy first contact]] and the formation of the [[Council of Worlds]], the Mistress of Flame called Windblade to a meeting. The Cityspeaker warned her that Starscream still had control over all the [[combiner]]s and she was unsure why the Prime had asked her to accept [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]] as Cybertron's council representative. In response, the Mistress advised her that a true servant of Solus Prime needs to keep going forward and working: "the forging is where impurities are removed ... and all that remains is the burning heart of truth itself." {{storylink|All That Remains}}
After the [[Combiner Wars (event)|messy first contact]] and the formation of the [[Council of Worlds]], the Mistress of Flame called Windblade to a meeting. The Cityspeaker warned her that Starscream still had control over all the [[combiner]]s and she was unsure why the Prime had asked her to accept [[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]] as Cybertron's council representative. In response, the Mistress advised her that a true servant of Solus Prime needed to keep going forward and working: "the forging is where impurities are removed ... and all that remains is the burning heart of truth itself." {{storylink|All That Remains}}


The Mistress of Flame believed she knew the true name of "the Arisen", one of the two anonymous members of the [[Thirteen|Thirteen Prime]]s. One of her Torchbearer groups, under Pyra Magna, considered this blasphemous and abandoned her for it. {{storylink|Conquerors Part 2: Lagrange|Lagrange}}
The Mistress of Flame believed she knew the true name of "the Arisen", one of the two anonymous members of the [[Thirteen|Thirteen Prime]]s. One of her Torchbearer groups, under Pyra Magna, considered this blasphemous and abandoned her for it. {{storylink|Conquerors Part 2: Lagrange|Lagrange}}
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Her words led him down the path to annexing Earth into the Council as an Autobot protectorate. He was haunted by a vision of [[Aileron]] as a new Mistress of Flame {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 1: Once Upon a Time on Earth|Once Upon a Time on Earth}} and nightmares in which the incumbent decried him for sacrificing others for his ambition, and he decided to open up communications to the Mistress of Flame, Starscream, and Soundwave to discuss what to do. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 2: Edge of the Earth|Edge of the Earth}} Optimus travelled to Caminus to meet with the Mistress, where she expounded on her theory that Earth was one of the thirteen lost colonies... and that Optimus Prime was the Arisen, destined to rule Earth as the ancient Primes had once governed their respective colony worlds. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 3: The Medium and the Message|The Medium and the Message}}  
Her words led him down the path to annexing Earth into the Council as an Autobot protectorate. He was haunted by a vision of [[Aileron]] as a new Mistress of Flame {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 1: Once Upon a Time on Earth|Once Upon a Time on Earth}} and nightmares in which the incumbent decried him for sacrificing others for his ambition, and he decided to open up communications to the Mistress of Flame, Starscream, and Soundwave to discuss what to do. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 2: Edge of the Earth|Edge of the Earth}} Optimus travelled to Caminus to meet with the Mistress, where she expounded on her theory that Earth was one of the thirteen lost colonies... and that Optimus Prime was the Arisen, destined to rule Earth as the ancient Primes had once governed their respective colony worlds. {{storylink|All Hail Optimus Part 3: The Medium and the Message|The Medium and the Message}}  


When a horde of undead [[Titan (IDW)|Titan]]s threatened Cybertron, the Mistress organized the evacuation efforts as the Transformers relocated their sick and wounded to Caminus. {{storylink|Ping}} Windblade was gravely injured during the subsequent crisis, and as a result the Mistress temporarily filled in for her on the Council. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|Behind My Bleeding Back}} As Starscream–struggling to cope with the threat of a released [[Liege Maximo]]–mulled over his next moves with representatives from the colonies, the Mistress of Flame agreed with [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]]'s belief that news of the Liege Maximo's escape should be concealed from the public for fear of inciting widespread panic, though ultimately Chancellor Starscream made the final decision. The Mistress stayed behind to discuss [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]]'s recent exploits, requesting that she be released into Camien custody. After some soul-searching, Starscream did so, but on the condition that she be released to hunt down and kill the Liege Maximo. {{storylink|Heavy}}
[[File:BehindMyBleedingBack-MistressofFlame.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.67|Now ''that'' is a face you can trust.]]
 
When a horde of undead [[Titan (IDW)|Titan]]s threatened Cybertron, the Mistress organized the evacuation efforts as the Transformers relocated their sick and wounded to Caminus. {{storylink|Ping}} Though the Titans were repelled, Windblade was gravely injured by her traumatic experience with [[Vigilem]], and, as a result, the Mistress took her place on the Council. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|Behind My Bleeding Back}} In the wake of the crisis, Starscream  — struggling to cope with the threat of a released [[Liege Maximo]] — mulled over his next moves with representatives from the colonies. The Mistress of Flame agreed with [[Elita One (G1)|Elita One]]'s belief that news of the Liege Maximo's escape should be concealed from the public for fear of inciting widespread panic, though ultimately Chancellor Starscream made the final decision. The Mistress stayed behind to discuss [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]]'s recent exploits, requesting that she be released into Camien custody. After some soul-searching, Starscream did so, but on the condition that she be released to hunt down and kill the treacherous Prime. {{storylink|Heavy}}


[[File:BehindMyBleedingBack-MistressofFlame.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.67|Now ''that'' is a face you can trust.]]
The Council next convened when Optimus travelled to Cybertron to discuss sharing their technology with the recently-arrived [[Junkion (species)|Junkion]]s on Earth. Though the Camien leader vouched for Optimus, noting that he'd divinely "proved" Earth's status as a Transformer world, Starscream ultimately shot down the proposal, citing a violation of the [[Tyrest Accord]]s. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|Behind My Bleeding Back}} Optimus would eventually pull some political stunts of his own to force Earth to join the Council as an equal; when Earth officially joined the Council of Worlds, [[Joe Colton|Baron Ironblood]] and his [[Iron Ring]] laid siege to [[Iacon]]. In the emergency meeting to discuss the fate of [[Scarlet]] and her team of humans, the Mistress  vocally protested Elita's dismissive attitude towards Optimus Prime. {{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}


The Mistress was still subbing for Windblade on the Council when Starscream met with Optimus to discuss sharing technology with the recently-arrived [[Junkion (species)|Junkion]]s on Earth. Though the Camien leader vouched for Optimus, noting that he'd divinely "proved" Earth's status as a Transformer world, Starscream ultimately shot down the proposal, citing a violation of the [[Tyrest Accord]]s. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 3: Behind My Bleeding Back|Behind My Bleeding Back}}
[[File:TheChosenOne-MistressOfSlap.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Doink!]]


The Mistress was still sitting on the Council when Earth officially joined the Council of Worlds. She vocally protested Elita's dismissive attitude towards Optimus Prime. {{storylink|First Strike issue 4|First Strike #4}}
When the humans had been defeated and Earth's spot secured on the Council, Windblade arrived to formally retake her place as a Council delegate; discovering that Starscream ''still'' hadn't told Cybertron about the Liege Maximo, she quickly turned on the Mistress of Flame for taking part in the deception, who, in turn, slapped Windblade when the Cityspeaker blasphemed against the Primes. Incensed, Windblade went to [[Circuit]] and [[Longtooth]] to tell them about the Liege Maximo, and as panic spread across Iacon the Mistress preemptively stripped Windblade of her status as a delegate and banished her from Caminus. {{storylink|The Chosen One}}


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Revision as of 21:25, 21 December 2017

The Mistress of Flame is a Camien leader from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The course the Prophets choose for us may not always be comfortable. But we must follow it.

Though the Forgefire Parliament ostensibly governs the Cybetronian colony of Caminus, it's clear that the people of Caminus revere the Mistress of Flame. The high priestess of the Way of Flame, the Mistress and her adherents believe that the the original Thirteen Transformers were gods, and that each inhabitant of Caminus possesses a piece of the spark of Solus Prime; supported by an order ofTorchbearers assembled to uphold the legacy of Solus Prime, the Mistress is an imposing figure who both commands and demands respect — and doesn't take blasphemers lightly.

While a devout practitioner of her faith, the latest Transformer to hold the title of Mistress is also a canny and adept manipulator when it comes to matters more secular. The arrival of Optimus Prime — supposedly the mythical "Thirteenth Prime" — proved a boon to her, and as the interstellar Council of Worlds takes shape, she's resolved to build Optimus into her idea of what a worthy Prime should represent... whether he wants to or not.

It is only the purest servant of Solus Prime who can keep forging until they reach the real miracle... the creation of a single true thing.The Mistress of Flame, "Your First Mistake"

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

"Would you like to see the vacation photos?"

The current Mistress of Flame had occupied her position for centuries; in the distant past, before the energon shortages made space travel impossible, she and the Torchbearers visited the dead colony world of Antilla.

Following a disastrous Torchbearer mission where both Praesidia Magna and Fastbreak were killed in action, the Mistress met with Pyra, who was experiencing recurring nightmares of her commander's death on Antilla. The Mistress recounted her discovery of Antilla, but accepted Praesidia's death as part of the will of the Primes. Though Pyra was still uneasy about the circumstances behind her commander's death, she remained a member of the Torchbearers, taking command of the group and becoming "Pyra Magna". Ghost Stories

When the Cybertronian explorer Thunderclash made contact with Caminus shortly after the end of the Great War, the Mistress of Flame chose Windblade, Chormia, and Nautica to join his crew in the hopes of reconnecting with their ancestral homeworld and gather aid for their dying planet. If I Know You

Contact with Cybertron would arrive some years later, though not in the way that the Camiens had anticipated; following the reintroduction of Cybertron to Caminus by way of a violent rampage by Menasor and his defeat by Superion, Windblade requested an audience with the Mistress of Flame. Presumably, the Cityspeaker explained that Optimus Prime, keeper of the Matrix of Leadership, was visiting, and all that that implied, as subsequently she arrived to greet the former Autobot commander. Upstaging Starscream's attempt at first contact with Caminus's ruling body, Optimus Prime displayed that he was a Matrix bearer as the Mistress of Flame and the others bowed before him. The Sum and Its Parts The Mistress became convinced that Optimus was none other than "The Arisen": the incarnation of the legendary Thirteenth Prime. The Medium and the Message

You may go now, my child.

The wheels quickly came off when the sacred Prime showed up to a meeting with reporters, saying "the people" had a right to know what was going on. To the Mistress's appalled confusion, the Prime kept talking about democracy and the blasphemous idea of letting people choose instead of telling them what was best, as was his duty as the infallible divine font. He even went to risk his life on the surface! She was rebuked when she protested and was left angry. The Possible Light

After the messy first contact and the formation of the Council of Worlds, the Mistress of Flame called Windblade to a meeting. The Cityspeaker warned her that Starscream still had control over all the combiners and she was unsure why the Prime had asked her to accept Rattrap as Cybertron's council representative. In response, the Mistress advised her that a true servant of Solus Prime needed to keep going forward and working: "the forging is where impurities are removed ... and all that remains is the burning heart of truth itself." All That Remains

The Mistress of Flame believed she knew the true name of "the Arisen", one of the two anonymous members of the Thirteen Primes. One of her Torchbearer groups, under Pyra Magna, considered this blasphemous and abandoned her for it. Lagrange

Optimus eventually asked the Mistress of Flame to tell her followers to stop worshipping him. Instead, she berated him for ignoring his legacy as a Prime and the legends of a Pax Cybertronia, that the ascension of Cybertron didn't have to mean tyranny. She pushed him into snarling that he defended Earth because all sentient beings defend freedom and then confronted him with how this was the word of Primus; his role was to bring freedom to all and he could surely bring more of it to Earth, provide it resources and topple its tyrants. To her, it seemed that Optimus had seen so much corruption and war that he could not believe "anyone would act altruistically. Optimus mulled this over and casually tried to see if Windblade could vouch for the Mistress as trustworthy. Aphelion

Her words led him down the path to annexing Earth into the Council as an Autobot protectorate. He was haunted by a vision of Aileron as a new Mistress of Flame Once Upon a Time on Earth and nightmares in which the incumbent decried him for sacrificing others for his ambition, and he decided to open up communications to the Mistress of Flame, Starscream, and Soundwave to discuss what to do. Edge of the Earth Optimus travelled to Caminus to meet with the Mistress, where she expounded on her theory that Earth was one of the thirteen lost colonies... and that Optimus Prime was the Arisen, destined to rule Earth as the ancient Primes had once governed their respective colony worlds. The Medium and the Message

Now that is a face you can trust.

When a horde of undead Titans threatened Cybertron, the Mistress organized the evacuation efforts as the Transformers relocated their sick and wounded to Caminus. Ping Though the Titans were repelled, Windblade was gravely injured by her traumatic experience with Vigilem, and, as a result, the Mistress took her place on the Council. Behind My Bleeding Back In the wake of the crisis, Starscream — struggling to cope with the threat of a released Liege Maximo — mulled over his next moves with representatives from the colonies. The Mistress of Flame agreed with Elita One's belief that news of the Liege Maximo's escape should be concealed from the public for fear of inciting widespread panic, though ultimately Chancellor Starscream made the final decision. The Mistress stayed behind to discuss Chromia's recent exploits, requesting that she be released into Camien custody. After some soul-searching, Starscream did so, but on the condition that she be released to hunt down and kill the treacherous Prime. Heavy

The Council next convened when Optimus travelled to Cybertron to discuss sharing their technology with the recently-arrived Junkions on Earth. Though the Camien leader vouched for Optimus, noting that he'd divinely "proved" Earth's status as a Transformer world, Starscream ultimately shot down the proposal, citing a violation of the Tyrest Accords. Behind My Bleeding Back Optimus would eventually pull some political stunts of his own to force Earth to join the Council as an equal; when Earth officially joined the Council of Worlds, Baron Ironblood and his Iron Ring laid siege to Iacon. In the emergency meeting to discuss the fate of Scarlet and her team of humans, the Mistress vocally protested Elita's dismissive attitude towards Optimus Prime. First Strike #4

Doink!

When the humans had been defeated and Earth's spot secured on the Council, Windblade arrived to formally retake her place as a Council delegate; discovering that Starscream still hadn't told Cybertron about the Liege Maximo, she quickly turned on the Mistress of Flame for taking part in the deception, who, in turn, slapped Windblade when the Cityspeaker blasphemed against the Primes. Incensed, Windblade went to Circuit and Longtooth to tell them about the Liege Maximo, and as panic spread across Iacon the Mistress preemptively stripped Windblade of her status as a delegate and banished her from Caminus. The Chosen One


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