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=== Cultural Practices and Beliefs === Farmers and builders seek Oras's blessings for bountiful harvests and sturdy structures. Those embarking on long journeys or facing difficult challenges pray for Oras's strength and endurance. Communities gather to celebrate the changing seasons and the earth's bounty, honoring Oras's role in the cycle of life and growth. * Harvest Festivals: In many regions, harvest festivals are held in Oras’s honor, where offerings of fruits, grains, and crafted goods are made to ensure continued fertility of the land. * Rites of Passage: Journeys into the mountains or deep into the earth are sometimes undertaken as rites of passage, symbolizing the search for strength, wisdom, and connection with the primordial spirit of earth. * Earthly Crafts: Artisans and builders often invoke Oras before beginning construction or carving, believing that the spirit’s guidance will grant strength and durability to their work.
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