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== Abilities and Osia == As embodiments of the earthโs consciousness, Orasians possess unique abilities that allow them to interact with and manipulate the stone and soil of Terasil. * '''Earth Manipulation''': Orasians have the innate ability to manipulate stone and soil, shaping it into structures, creating barriers, or even causing minor earthquakes. Their power is strongest when they are in direct contact with the earth. * '''Stone Communion''': Orasians can commune with the earth and stone, allowing them to sense changes in the land, locate hidden resources, and even communicate with Earthbound Spirits. This ability also allows them to "read" the history of a place through the vibrations and echoes stored in the rock. * '''Regeneration''': While Orasians cannot heal like organic beings, they can slowly regenerate by absorbing minerals from the earth. This process is slow and requires them to be in a state of deep meditation or rest within a stone sanctuary.
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