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== Spiritual Hierarchy in Orasia == Orasiari primarily manipulate Nascent Spirits of earth, which exist in raw forms such as individual stones, grains of sand, or minor shifts in the earth. However, skilled practitioners may eventually attune to '''[[Mature Spirits]]'''—entities tied to larger and more complex manifestations of earth, such as mountains, forests, or sacred stones. *[[Nascent Spirits]]: Simple, malleable spirits that make up the foundational elements of earth. These are the spirits most often manipulated by Orasiari to shift soil, move stones, or affect small portions of land. *[[Mature Spirits]]: These spirits are more defined and self-aware, often tied to geographical landmarks like mountains, cliffs, or valleys. Influencing mature spirits requires deeper attunement and greater skill, as they may resist manipulation due to their self-awareness and autonomy. *[[Ancestral Spirits]]: Rare and powerful, these spirits are tied to places of great significance or regions that have been revered for eons. Orasiari typically do not attempt to control these spirits, as they are seen as protectors of the land itself, and interfering with them could have catastrophic consequences.
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