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== Spiritual Hierarchy in Kairosia == Like other branches of '''[[Osia]]''', Kairosia involves the manipulation of spirits at various stages of development. Time [[spirits]], from fleeting moments to vast epochs, exist in different forms, each representing a stage of consciousness and temporal influence. * '''[[Nascent Spirits]]''': These spirits govern small moments, like the ticking of a clock or the shift from dusk to night. Kairosiari can easily influence these spirits to slightly adjust the flow of time, such as speeding up or slowing down minor tasks. * '''[[Mature Spirits]]''': Time spirits that govern longer stretches, such as the passage of seasons or the growth of a tree. Manipulating these spirits is more difficult and requires intense focus and training, as they have greater autonomy and influence over larger temporal cycles. * '''[[Ancestral Spirits]]''': The most powerful time spirits, governing vast epochs or historical events. These spirits are nearly impossible to control, representing the deep, inexorable flow of time. Only the most skilled Kairosiari might attempt to commune with these beings, often to seek understanding rather than direct control.
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