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== The Role of Kairosiari == Kairosiari are both revered and feared for their ability to influence the most intangible aspect of reality: time. While their abilities are typically limited to localized or minor manipulations, their influence is profound. Their abilities allow them to: * Momentarily slow or accelerate time in a specific area, allowing for faster movement or reaction. * Create temporary distortions where time may feel stretched or compressed. * Influence the speed at which objects age or decay. * Subtly alter the flow of time around objects, such as making a clock run faster or slower. * Meditate on timeβs passage to gain insights into future possibilities, though they cannot predict the future with certainty. Kairosiari are regarded as mystics, scholars, and tacticians, often using their understanding of time to create advantages in battle, unravel complex events, or offer wisdom in matters requiring patience and perspective.
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