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Aelrith
The [[Ascendant Spirit]] of Time, [[Kairos]]
[[Arafia]]
[[Awenlas]]
[[Dharas]]
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[[Oras]]
[[Shasae]]
[[Tejas]]
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Introduction:
Aelrithia is the [[Osia]] of mist, fog, and ephemeral existance, tied to the presence of the [[Ascendant Spirit]] [[Aelrith]]. It governs the dissolution of tone, the softening of form, and the diffusion of spiritual signature. Practitioners of Aelrithia operate in the spaces between clarity and confusion—using silence, memory drift, and ambient breathforms to navigate transitional states of being.
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Aelrithia is defined by non-retention. Aelrithia teaches the letting go of permanence. Core principles include: * Drift Over Direction – Do not impose order; allow things to settle naturally. * Echo Before Sound – Observe the residue of experience. * Veil the Self – Withdraw identity to navigate transitory spaces with minimal disruption.
Role in Society:
Due to its unstable and introspective nature, Aelrithia is not commonly used in civic structures or public rituals. However, it plays a crucial role in: * Rites of Passage – Used to ease transitions between social roles or life stages. * Cleansing of Spiritual Burden – Applied to dissolve harmful resonances or lingering identity fragments. * Mist-encoded Message Work – Allows sensitive transmission of tone-bound data without leaving readable residue.
Spiritual Hierarchy:
Practitioners of Aelrithia, Aelrithari , engage with spirits along the transitional edge of form and memory. Aelrithia trains its adherents to attune and dissolve, especially in their interactions with the spiritual hierarchy: * Nascent Spirits – Aelrithari work most fluently with nascent spirits: newly formed vapor-entities or tonal echoes that drift into form during high humidity or memory drift. These spirits are subtle, easily influenced, and often serve as messengers or veil-guides during rites of passage. * Mature Spirits – While harder to engage, some mature mist-spirits can be invited to anchor stillness, delay decay, or cloud perception. These interactions require restraint and respect, as mature spirits begin to express intent and are capable of choosing which truths to hide or reveal. * Ancestral Spirits – Direct influence over ancestral spirits is considered impossible and dangerous. However, in rare cases, a veil-walker may gain brief communion or visions from entities like Aelrith herself—if one's memory, breath, and intent are sufficiently dissolved. Such encounters are seen not as acts of will, but of surrender. Hierarchy in Aelrithia is non-linear, with spiritual status based on depth of attunement and clarity of dissolution, not command or rank. Those who can fully vanish their tone, leaving only resonance in mist, are revered in silence.
Research Centers and Orders:
The most established center of Aelrithian study is located in [[Urth-Kelai]], where archives hold slate-etched records.
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Applications and Ethics:
Aelrithia can be applied in masking, spiritual easing, ritual forgetting, and contested transitions, but its use is tightly regulated in formal circles. Misuse—such as the erasure of memories, obfuscation of ritual records, or unauthorized memory drift—can lead to ritual exile or worse. Its practitioners are expected to respect the impermanence of meaning and the fragility of unspoken truth.
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