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== Significance and Worship == Shasae is revered throughout Adaris as the giver of life and a symbol of freedom, movement, and change. Temples and shrines dedicated to Shasae are often located in high places, open to the skies, or built to capture the wind, reflecting the Spirit's connection to the air and the heavens. These spaces are designed to let the wind flow freely, with open structures and fluttering banners that dance in the breeze. Travelers, sailors, and adventurers often pray to Shasae for safe journeys and favorable winds. Rituals in honor of Shasae include offerings of incense, feathers, and other light objects that are released into the wind, symbolizing the release of worries and the embracing of freedom. Communities also gather during festivals to celebrate the changing seasons and the life-giving air, honoring Shasae's role in the balance of nature and the interconnectedness of all life.
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