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==Forms and Manifestations== Unlike the fleeting, less defined forms of [[Nascent Spirits]], Mature Spirits are more stable and often take on symbolic or physical forms that reflect their nature. These forms may vary depending on the spirit’s origin: *'''Elemental Guardians''': [[Spirits]] tied to natural forces, such as the '''Spirit of a Forest''', '''Mountain Guardians''', or the '''Spirit of a Storm'''. These spirits might take on forms reflective of the elements they govern. *'''Cultural and Conceptual Spirits''': Spirits born from human ideas, stories, or objects, such as the '''Spirit of a Story''', '''Spirit of a Sacred Tree''', or '''Spirit of a Monument'''. These spirits might not have a physical form but could manifest through dreams, visions, or subtle signs. *'''Humanoid or Fauna Forms''': Some Mature Spirits take on humanoid or animal shapes, especially if their concept is closely tied to specific roles in society or the natural world. These forms reflect the personality and consciousness of the spirit, whether benevolent, neutral, or hostile..
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