Yellow Jacket

Lore drop: the Hearthbringer


Overview

Every winter, as the nights grow long and the world slows beneath frost, Yellow Zone families tell stories of the Hearthbringer, a plump, rosy-cheeked traveler who wanders from settlement to settlement carrying warmth on his back. Never in a rush, always humming softly, the Hearthbringer is said to appear only when the season turns especially harsh.

He does not ask for offerings. He does not accept payment. He simply lights hearths that have gone cold and leaves thick blankets folded with impossible neatness on doorsteps.

No one has ever proven he exists, but many swear they've seen the glow of a fire re-lit that no one in the house claimed to start.

Appearance

Children describe him with cozy exaggeration, drawing him in winter murals:

A big, padded coat dusted in frost

Red cheeks from the cold

A round nose that always looks like he just walked through snow

Boots so worn they must have walked half of Hemera

A giant pack on his back tied with cord and covered in cloth patches

Gloves stitched together from dozens of mismatched fabrics

Adults claim it's just an amalgam of various traveling tradesfolk, but the details persist across towns much too far apart for stories to match by chance.

Holiday Role

The Hearthbringer is celebrated during the coldest week of the season. Every settlement does it differently, but most include:

Hearth Lighting

Families light their hearths at sundown and keep a single candle burning through the night "to guide the traveler."

Blanket-Giving

Children gift small scraps of cloth to their elders, who sew them into quilts meant to resemble the Hearthbringer's pack.

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The Quiet Step

During one evening of the festival, households avoid sweeping or closing doors loudly. This gives the Hearthbringer a "quiet path" through town.

The Empty Bowl Tradition

Families leave one empty bowl by the door, symbolizing an invitation for warmth to enter.

Folklore & Stories

The First Hearth

The oldest tale says the Hearthbringer appeared after a brutal winter storm buried a Yellow Zone settlement. When rescue teams arrived, they found several families alive beside rekindled hearths with unfamiliar blankets draped over them. No footprints in the snow. No signs of intrusion.

The story spread faster than frost.

The Wanderer of Coals

Another tale says he was once a traveling potter who carried coals from town to town to help people rebuild their fires. When he grew old, the people remembered him so fondly that the idea of him kept traveling even after he no longer could.

The One Who Never Knocks

Parents reassure frightened children with the saying: "He never enters, he only warms."

In stories, the Hearthbringer is polite, gentle, and never steps inside a home. He lights the fire from outside simply by brushing his glove across the hearthstone.

The Blanket of the Heart

In some villages, it is said that every blanket he leaves is actually stitched together from the warmth of good deeds done throughout the year.

Cultural Belief

The Hearthbringer represents:

Warmth in poverty

Kindness without expectation

Survival through community

The promise that someone, somewhere, still cares

In regions where winters hit hardest, the legend becomes almost literal comfort. Blankets gifted by neighbors are affectionately called "Bringer Cloth," even if they have nothing to do with the myth.

Modern Encounters

Though adults shrug, many families swear by their own experiences:

Fires mysteriously burning brighter overnight

A blanket found where none had been

A hearthstone warm despite an empty house

A single bootprint in fresh snow that leads nowhere

Practical explanations always follow, but belief isn't about proof. The Hearthbringer survives because people choose to keep him alive.

Status Today

The Hearthbringer is one of Hemera's most beloved figures, a symbol of quiet kindness, communal warmth, and help that arrives without fanfare.

Even if he never walked the roads of Hemera, people act as though he did. And maybe that is the point.

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