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=== Relationship with Other Elements === Dharas interacts with other primordial elements, balancing and influencing their existence: *With '''[[Arafia]]''' (Darkness): Dharas and Arafia exist as cosmic opposites, with light and darkness balancing one another. Together, they create the cycles of day and night, guiding the rhythms of the universe and shaping the contrasts that define existence. *With '''[[Tejas]]''' (Fire): Dharas and Tejas share a close bond, as both represent energy and transformation. Fire carries the light of Dharas into the world, manifesting as both warmth and destruction. Together, they represent the powerful duality of creation and destruction. *With '''[[Oras]]''' (Earth): Light reveals the physical world, allowing life to thrive. Dharas's light nourishes the plants and provides warmth to the creatures of Adaris, ensuring that Orasβs stability and strength are balanced by vitality and growth. *With '''[[Shasae]]''' (Air): The winds of Shasae carry the light of Dharas across the skies, creating dynamic skies filled with clouds, stars, and sunlight. Together, Dharas and Shasae create the atmosphere that sustains life and allows vision to extend across great distances.
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