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== Significance and Worship == Arafia is revered throughout Adaris as a source of wisdom, transformation, and hidden power. Temples and shrines dedicated to Arafia are often dimly lit, adorned with symbols of the night and the unseen. Rituals and practices associated with Arafia often involve meditation, dream interpretation, and the exploration of the subconscious. Many seek Arafia's blessings for guidance in times of change, for the courage to face their fears, and for the wisdom to navigate the complexities of life. Artists and mystics find inspiration in Arafia's depths, seeking to capture the essence of the unknown in their works. Others offer prayers and sacrifices to appease the shadows and ward off nightmares. === Cultural Practices === *Night Vigils: Devotees of Arafia often hold night vigils, meditating in darkness to attune to the spirit’s influence, seeking clarity through introspection and solitude. *Shadow Festivals: Festivals celebrating the mysteries of night and the unseen often include performances and art that plays with light and shadow, symbolizing the delicate balance between the known and the unknown.
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