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== Spiritual Hierarchy in Tejasia == Like all branches of '''[[Osia]]''', Tejasia involves the manipulation of spirits at various stages of development. The spirits of fire, from the smallest flame to the largest inferno, exist in different forms, each representing a stage of consciousness. * '''[[Nascent Spirits]]''': These are the simplest fire spirits, existing as small flames or bursts of heat. They are easily manipulated by Tejasiari and are often used for basic tasks like kindling fires or controlling small blazes. * '''[[Mature Spirits]]''': Fire spirits that grow over time, embodying larger and more complex aspects of fire, such as the spirit of a forest fire or the hearth flame in a grand temple. These spirits are more difficult to control, as they have their own consciousness and purpose tied to their flames. * '''[[Ancestral Spirits]]''': These ancient spirits of fire are the most powerful entities tied to the element of fire. They may represent the eternal flames of myth, volcanic spirits, or the cosmic fires that fuel the sun. Only the most skilled Tejasiari would attempt to commune with these beings, as they are capable of massive transformations, destruction, or creation on a grand scale.
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