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== Orasia: The Osia of Earth == The practice of '''[[Orasia]]''' is a branch of [[Osia]] that focuses on the manipulation of the primordial earth element, channeling the power of Oras. Practitioners of Orasia, known as Orasiari, attune themselves to the [[nascent spirits]] of the earth, manipulating their energies to shape the physical world. Orasiari are able to perform a variety of feats related to the earth, such as moving and shaping rocks, controlling seismic activity, crafting stone tools and structures, and even merging with the earth to travel or hide. This osia is deeply respected, particularly among beings like the '''[[Orasians]]''' and the '''[[Minthari]]''', who have a natural affinity for earth due to their intrinsic connection to Oras. For the Orasiari, manipulating the earth is more than just a magical practice; it is a way of life and a means of honoring Oras, ensuring stability and prosperity for their communities.
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