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  • Fire Caves
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  • Thirty-four thousand years before the 24th century, during the war involving the Perikian Republic, the Endtree, the Bajora and the Lerrit, the entrance to the Fire Caves collapsed. The city of Yvrig was destroyed in the disaster, of which survivors said was caused by a blue fire. Kira Nerys theorized this was the Prophets imprisoning the Pah-wraiths there. (DS9 short story: "Horn and Ivory") Not all of the Pah-wraiths were imprisoned in the Fire Caves as others entered Jalkaree and Jalbador. (DS9 novel: The Fall of Terok Nor)
  • During the Occupation, the Cardassians found the Bajorans' fear of the Caves to be amusing, but they never explored them. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind") Benjamin Sisko wanted to visit the Fire Caves in 2369 with his son Jake Sisko, after attending the Gratitude Festival. (DS9: "The Nagus") Keiko O'Brien visited the Caves during an expedition in 2373, and unwillingly became host to one of the Pah-wraiths until it could be forced out by her husband Miles. (DS9: "The Assignment") In "The Nagus" , Sisko refers to the Caves as the "Fire Caverns."
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  • Thirty-four thousand years before the 24th century, during the war involving the Perikian Republic, the Endtree, the Bajora and the Lerrit, the entrance to the Fire Caves collapsed. The city of Yvrig was destroyed in the disaster, of which survivors said was caused by a blue fire. Kira Nerys theorized this was the Prophets imprisoning the Pah-wraiths there. (DS9 short story: "Horn and Ivory") Not all of the Pah-wraiths were imprisoned in the Fire Caves as others entered Jalkaree and Jalbador. (DS9 novel: The Fall of Terok Nor)
  • During the Occupation, the Cardassians found the Bajorans' fear of the Caves to be amusing, but they never explored them. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind") Benjamin Sisko wanted to visit the Fire Caves in 2369 with his son Jake Sisko, after attending the Gratitude Festival. (DS9: "The Nagus") Keiko O'Brien visited the Caves during an expedition in 2373, and unwillingly became host to one of the Pah-wraiths until it could be forced out by her husband Miles. (DS9: "The Assignment") In late 2375, Kai Winn Adami and Dukat attempted to free the Pah-wraiths from the Caves, using the Book of the Kosst Amojan. Winn was initially concerned about releasing them, as Bajoran prophecy stated their release would mean the end of Bajor. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil", "When It Rains...") One of the wraiths did escape and joined with Dukat who then prepared to release the others, killing Winn in the process. In an act of bravery, Benjamin Sisko was able to throw himself, the book and Dukat in to the fire below, destroying the book and therefore trapping Dukat with the Pah-wraiths forever. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind") In "The Nagus" , Sisko refers to the Caves as the "Fire Caverns."