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== Spiritual Hierarchy in Dhasia == Like all branches of '''[[Osia]]''', Dhasia involves the manipulation of spirits at various stages of development. The [[spirits]] of light, from small beams to the vast rays of celestial bodies, exist in different forms, each representing a stage of consciousness. * '''[[Nascent Spirits]]''': These are the simplest light spirits, existing in small, flickering sources like candles or lanterns. They are easily manipulated by Dhasari and are often used for basic tasks like lighting pathways or dispelling small areas of darkness. * '''[[Mature Spirits]]''': Light spirits that have grown more defined, embodying larger and more persistent sources of light, such as the spirit of a lighthouse or the bright glow of a festival bonfire. These spirits have more awareness and power, requiring greater skill to control. * '''[[Ancestral Spirits]]''': These ancient spirits of light represent immense, cosmic sources of illumination, such as the sun or the eternal flames of myth. Only the most skilled Dhasari would attempt to commune with these beings, as their power can bring great enlightenment or, in their absence, plunge worlds into darkness.
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