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== Jalasia: The Osia of Water == The manipulation of water in '''[[Osia]]''' is known as '''[[Jalasia]]''', a branch of elemental magic that focuses on controlling the flow, movement, and transformative power of water. Practitioners of Jalasia, called '''[[Jalasiari]]''', are attuned to the consciousness of water, aligning their minds with Jala's essence to manipulate this vital element. '''Jalasiari''' can shape water to suit their needs, whether by guiding rivers, calming storms, or even transforming the moisture in the air. Advanced Jalasiari are able to manipulate vast bodies of water or create new forms from water, tapping into Jala's boundless adaptability. Through Jalasia, '''[[Osiari]]''' learn to work with the flow of emotions and life, understanding that water is a reflection of the emotional and spiritual state of the world. As with the tides, Jalasiari can influence and calm emotions or stir them into action, making them healers, guides, or warriors when needed. Jalasia teaches that, like water, life is always in motion, and true mastery comes from understanding and embracing the natural flow rather than trying to control it completely.
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