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Daathir, the first spark of consciousness, emerged from the boundless expanse of the [[Primordial Void]], a solitary point of awareness amidst the swirling chaos of [[Astram]]. It was not a being in the conventional sense but rather the very essence of consciousness itself; the raw, unfiltered experience of being. Daathir represents the beginning of awareness, the first thought, and the first spark of sentience in the universe | Daathir, the first spark of consciousness, emerged from the boundless expanse of the [[Primordial Void]], a solitary point of awareness amidst the swirling chaos of [[Astram]]. It was not a being in the conventional sense but rather the very essence of consciousness itself; the raw, unfiltered experience of being. Daathir represents the beginning of awareness, the first thought, and the first spark of sentience in the universe | ||
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== Osia == | == Osia == | ||
[[Osia]] is the ancient system that enables the manipulation of Daathir, consciousness itself, which permeates all aspects of reality in Adaris. Practitioners of Osia, known as Osiari, tap into the conscious particles of matter. These particles, referred to as nascent spirits, are the raw building blocks of elemental consciousness and can be influenced to reshape the physical and metaphysical realms. Every branch of Osia, whether it focuses on manipulating fire, air, imagination, light, or other elements, is essentially a form of manipulating the elemental consciousness derived from Daathir. | |||
[[Osia]] is the ancient system that enables the manipulation of Daathir, consciousness itself, which permeates all aspects of reality in Adaris. Practitioners of Osia, known as | |||
Osiari are regarded with great respect, as their mastery over these nascent spirits grants them the ability to alter the world by bending the fabric of existence. Through intense mental focus and alignment with Daathir’s consciousness, they influence elements, alter perceptions, and unlock hidden potential in the world around them. | Osiari are regarded with great respect, as their mastery over these nascent spirits grants them the ability to alter the world by bending the fabric of existence. Through intense mental focus and alignment with Daathir’s consciousness, they influence elements, alter perceptions, and unlock hidden potential in the world around them. | ||
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=== The Goal of Osia: Controlling Daathir === | === The Goal of Osia: Controlling Daathir === | ||
The ultimate aspiration of Osia is the mastery | The ultimate aspiration of some schools of Osia is the mastery of consciousness itself, Daathir, as all matter and energy in Adaris are considered to be manifestations of Daathir’s thoughts. Those who master Osia are believed to have the potential to manipulate the very fabric of reality. The practice of Osia involves understanding and controlling the nascent spirits that make up reality, allowing Osiari to influence their environment and the nature of existence itself. | ||
While most Osiari focus on manipulating nascent spirits, advanced practitioners may attempt to influence mature spirits—more powerful entities that have developed distinct forms and purpose. Theoretically, a sufficiently skilled Osiari could manipulate ancient spirits, the most powerful entities in existence, or even touch the essence of the primordial spirits like Daathir and Awenlas. However, no known record of such feats exists. | While most Osiari focus on manipulating nascent spirits, advanced practitioners may attempt to influence mature spirits—more powerful entities that have developed distinct forms and purpose. Theoretically, a sufficiently skilled Osiari could manipulate ancient spirits, the most powerful entities in existence, or even touch the essence of the primordial spirits like Daathir and Awenlas. However, no known record of such feats exists. |