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==== Forms and Manifestations ==== Ancestral Spirits often take on grand, awe-inspiring forms that reflect the concepts they embody. These forms can range from mystical figures that appear as wise, ancient beings to elemental forces that dwarf natural phenomena. * '''Deified Figures''': Some Ancestral Spirits appear as gods or godlike figures with humanoid forms, towering above mortals and radiating immense power. Their forms often reflect their dominion over natural or cultural aspects, such as a river deity being surrounded by flowing water. * '''Elemental Lords''': Other Ancestral Spirits are closely tied to the elements and manifest as colossal storms, mountains, or oceans. These [[spirits]] can reshape the land or command natural forces at will, embodying the overwhelming power of nature. * '''Cultural Patrons''': Spirits tied to cultural or mythological concepts might appear as heroic figures or legendary ancestors. They are often portrayed in art and stories as protectors of their people, appearing during times of great need to guide or defend their followers.
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