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== Origins and Nature == The concept of consciousness existing in all things is fundamental to the world of Adaris. In the case of the Orasians, this consciousness within the earth of Terasil began to coalesce over millennia, merging to form beings of greater awareness and intelligence. Orasians are not merely inhabitants of Terasil; they are the earth itself, given form and purpose. Their existence is a testament to the living, breathing nature of the land, embodying the stability, endurance, and slow but inevitable change inherent to the earth. === Formation of the Orasians === Orasians first emerged during the early days of Adaris, as the consciousness of the earth began to awaken to its own existence. Initially, they were massive, towering beings of stone and crystal, reflecting the raw power and stability of Terasil. Over time, as the earthโs consciousness became more refined, the Orasians took on distinct forms that mirrored the diverse geology of their realm. Today, while many Orasians have been reduced in size due to natural erosion, they still possess incredible strength and durability, their bodies retaining the hardness and resilience of stone.
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