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|Name=Isari
|Name=Isari
|Civilized=Yes
|Civilized=Yes
|Image=[[File:Isari - Female 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Image=[[File:Isari Woman.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Plural=Isari
|Plural=Isari
|Spirit Origin=Ilvaren
|Spirit Origin=Ilvaren
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Spiritually, the Isari are aligned with the [[Ascendant Spirit]] Ilvaren, a veiled presence associated with Culture and Alienation. Through Ilvaren’s influence, the Isari regard isolation not as a defect, but as a condition for the purity of meaning and the continuity of tradition. They place high importance on the controlled transmission of knowledge, the preservation of ancestral forms, and the quiet endurance of identity without outward validation.
Spiritually, the Isari are aligned with the [[Ascendant Spirit]] Ilvaren, a veiled presence associated with Culture and Alienation. Through Ilvaren’s influence, the Isari regard isolation not as a defect, but as a condition for the purity of meaning and the continuity of tradition. They place high importance on the controlled transmission of knowledge, the preservation of ancestral forms, and the quiet endurance of identity without outward validation.
|Origin and Nature=The Isari trace their origins to the early phases of the [[Great Migration]], when groups of trueborn humans crossed the western ocean and settled in the fertile island chain later known as the Isles of Harani. Cut off from the mainland for tens of millennia, these early settlers adapted to the region’s temperate climate and abundant resources while developing a social structure increasingly oriented around stability, refinement, and the formalization of memory.
|Origin and Nature=The Isari trace their origins to the early phases of the [[Great Migration]], when groups of [[trueborn]] humans crossed the western ocean and settled in the fertile island chain later known as the Isles of Harani. Cut off from the mainland for tens of millennia, these early settlers adapted to the region’s temperate climate and abundant resources while developing a social structure increasingly oriented around stability, refinement, and the formalization of memory.


Unlike other human-descended cultures that diversified through exploration or elemental integration, the Isari turned inward. Influenced by the spiritual presence of **Ilvaren**, the Ascendant Spirit of Culture and Alienation, they came to view isolation as a protective condition—one that enabled the preservation of unaltered custom and intentional form. This orientation shaped every aspect of their development: from architecture and inheritance to rites of speech, mourning, and movement.
Unlike other human-descended cultures that diversified through exploration or elemental integration, the Isari turned inward. Influenced by the spiritual presence of **Ilvaren**, the Ascendant Spirit of Culture and Alienation, they came to view isolation as a protective condition—one that enabled the preservation of unaltered custom and intentional form. This orientation shaped every aspect of their development: from architecture and inheritance to rites of speech, mourning, and movement.
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