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A Ruvin attunes to Dharas.
A Ruvin attunes to Dharas.
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Dhasia is a branch of Osia centered on the manipulation of light spirits associated with the primordial force of Dharas. Practitioners of this discipline, known as Dhasari, attune themselves to the conscious essence of light, employing it as a force for illumination, guidance, and protection.

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Dhasia recognizes three major classifications of light spirits, categorized by consciousness and strength:

  • Nascent Spirits – Embodied in simple, flickering lights. Easily attuned to and commonly used for training or minor rituals.
  • Mature Spirits – Found in enduring sources of light such as hearths, lighthouses, or sacred flames. These spirits are semi-conscious and require deeper attunement.
  • Ancestral Spirits – Manifest in celestial bodies and mythic sources of light, such as the sun. Interaction with these spirits is rare and often dangerous, reserved for the most advanced Dhasari.
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Training in Dhasia begins with exposure to nascent spirits, developing control over flame, reflection, and illumination. As they progress, they engage in guided communion with mature spirits and are initiated into rituals that align their inner will with the rhythms of light. Master Dhasari may attempt brief attunements with ancestral spirits, usually during eclipses, solstices, or solar alignments, though such events are approached with extreme caution.

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