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== Osia and the Osiari == The concept of '''[[Osia]]''' is deeply intertwined with the understanding of Astram. Osia is the mystical practice of manipulating the fundamental spirits and essences of [[Adaris]], drawing heavily on the chaotic energy of Astram. Practitioners of Osia, known as '''[[Osiari]]''', seek to harness Astram’s boundless potential to influence both the physical and metaphysical worlds. For the Osiari, Astram is the ultimate source of power. By tapping into its primal chaos, they aim to bend reality to their will, shaping matter, energy, and even consciousness. The art of Osia is considered both an intellectual pursuit and a spiritual journey, requiring deep understanding, focus, and alignment with the chaotic essence of Astram. The most skilled Osiari are believed to be capable of performing feats that blur the line between the possible and the impossible, drawing directly from the untamed energies of Astram to alter the fabric of reality.
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