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=== Relationship with Other Elements === Arafia’s influence extends into the hidden aspects of all things, from the depths of the earth to the mysteries of the oceans and the quiet forces of air. Its relationship with other elements is one of balance, ensuring that nothing is fully revealed or fully understood without the accompanying veil of mystery that Arafia represents. *With [[Oras]] (Earth): Arafia and Oras share a connection in the deep caverns and unlit tunnels beneath the earth, where shadows and stone intertwine, representing the unseen forces that shape the world from below. *With [[Jala]] (Water): The depths of the ocean, where light cannot penetrate, are governed by Arafia’s influence. The unknown creatures and uncharted waters symbolize the mysteries that darkness brings to the domain of Jala. *With [[Shasae]] (Air): In the unseen winds and the silent whispers of the night, Arafia’s influence mingles with Shasae. The movement of air in the darkness reflects the elusive and ever-changing nature of Arafia’s domain.
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