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== Interaction with Other Spirits == Ascendant Spirits exist alongside the primordial spirits and other entities within the spiritual hierarchy of Adaris. While primordial spirits represent the fundamental aspects of existence, Ascendant Spirits add complexity and depth to the world by introducing new forms and concepts. * **Primordial Spirits**: Ascendant Spirits often work in harmony with the primordial spirits, helping to manifest their visions and shape the world according to their dreams. For example, Kairos, the spirit of time, ensures that the interplay of light and darkness, represented by '''[[Dharas]]''' and '''[[Arafia]]''', follows a rhythmic pattern. * **Ancestral Spirits**: Ascendant Spirits can also interact with ancestral spirits, who are formed from the beliefs and traditions of societies within Adaris. These interactions often influence cultural practices, rituals, and myths, shaping the way communities understand and engage with the natural and spiritual worlds.
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