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== Osia and the Manipulation of the Primordial Elements == The manipulation of the Primordial Elements in [[Adaris]] is carried out through the practice of '''[[Osia]]''', a mystical art that allows practitioners, known as '''[[Osiari]]''', to influence the conscious particles of matter. Each element contains its own form of elemental consciousness, derived from [[Daathir]]'s mind, which Osiari can tap into. By aligning their consciousness with the elemental spirits, Osiari can influence these fundamental forces in the physical and metaphysical realms. Osiari train extensively to attune themselves to the specific element they wish to manipulate. Mastery over an element requires not only mental discipline but a deep understanding of the element’s nature and consciousness. Through their mastery, Osiari can influence the world around them—shaping landscapes, controlling natural phenomena, and even affecting the metaphysical realms connected to the Primordial Elements. While most Osiari focus on manipulating the physical aspects of these elements, some seek deeper connections to the elemental consciousness, allowing them to influence emotions, thoughts, and even spiritual aspects tied to their chosen element.
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