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== Cultural Significance == In Adaris, Ascendant Spirits are revered for their role in shaping the natural world and maintaining the balance of existence. Many cultures have developed rituals and ceremonies to honor these spirits, seeking their blessings for fertility, prosperity, and protection. * **Temples and Shrines**: Temples dedicated to Ascendant Spirits often serve as centers of worship and community gatherings, where people offer prayers and sacrifices to seek favor or guidance. For example, temples to Kairos may feature sundials and hourglasses as symbols of the passage of time, while shrines to Natia might be adorned with symbols of birth and new beginnings. * **Festivals and Rituals**: Festivals celebrating the Ascendant Spirits are common throughout Adaris, often aligned with natural cycles or significant life events. These celebrations may include offerings of food, music, dance, and storytelling, all designed to honor the spirits and ensure their continued favor.
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