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== Realm of Oras: Terasil == The realm of Oras, known as '''[[Terasil]]''', is the primal domain of earth and stone. Terasil was the first manifestation of Oras's power, a mountainous expanse formed from the solidified chaos of [[Astram]] as Oras sought to create a space of its own. Originally, Terasil encompassed the entire physical world, characterized by its pure, unyielding stone, representing the very essence of earth in its most fundamental form. Over time, as the other [[Primordial Spirits]] influenced the material plane, Terasil evolved. What was once a realm of pure stone gradually transformed under the influence of other elements: water carving through rock, fire forging new minerals, and air shaping the land through erosion. Each interaction enriched the terrain with new forms and textures, blending the elemental forces into a dynamic, ever-changing landscape. Today, Terasil is known as the realm of earth and stone situated at the center of the great landmass, a mountainous domain that remains largely untouched by the other elements, though they continually seek to shape it. It is here that the essence of Oras is most potent, embodying the stability and endurance of the earth. Philosophers often interpret Terasil as a reflection of the intrinsic nature of consciousness to seek a place or home, symbolizing the desire for stability, belonging, and the grounding of existence.
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