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== Jalasia in Adarian Culture == Water is revered as a life-giving and purifying force in the culture of [[Adaris]], symbolizing renewal, adaptability, and connection to the natural world. Jalasiari are often seen as healers, guides, and protectors, using their powers to bring balance and sustain life. In regions heavily dependent on water for agriculture, trade, or survival, Jalasiari hold a place of great respect. Rituals dedicated to the spirit of water, '''[[Jala]]''', often involve ceremonies near rivers, lakes, or oceans, with Jalasiari summoning water to bless fields, cleanse communities, or guide sailors on safe journeys. These rituals celebrate the life-giving and purifying nature of water, and are central to the spiritual life of many Adarian cultures.
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