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=== Relationship with Other Elements === Oras plays a crucial role in interacting with other primordial elements, helping to shape and define the material realm: * Water ([[Jala]]): Oras and Jala have a dynamic relationship. Water, through rivers, lakes, and oceans, carves paths through stone and soil, shaping the landscape. This interaction symbolizes change and adaptability, showing how even the most solid forms can be molded over time. * Fire ([[Tejas]]): The interplay between Oras and Tejas represents transformation and creation. Fire can melt and forge rock, turning raw minerals into new forms. This relationship highlights the potential for change and growth within even the most rigid structures. * Air ([[Shasae]]): The influence of air on earth, through wind and erosion, demonstrates the power of unseen forces to shape the physical world. Shasae's continuous impact on Oras reflects the balance between endurance and impermanence, as even the hardest stone can be worn down over millennia. * Light ([[Dharas]]) and Darkness ([[Arafia]]): Oras is shaped by the interplay of light and darkness, with the cycles of day and night influencing the growth and decay of life on its surface. This relationship underscores the interconnectedness of all elements, with earth serving as the stage upon which the drama of existence unfolds.
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