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Chapter 18 deals with fire, one of the most important elements of the Zoroastrian religion. It opens with a list of the five kinds of fire and their natures, and then describes the sacred fires of Sasanian Iran: Farrōbag, Gušnasp, and Burzēnmihr. The chapter devotes special attention to the victorious Wahrām fires, the highest degree of consecrated fire, located in fire temples established by different legendary kings.