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|Introduction='''Tharoz-Mir''' is an [[Ancestral Spirit|ancestral spirit]] believed to have formed from the collective reverence of the [[Minthari]] for the ancient passageways known as the Deep Roads. It is not a spirit of a place, but of passage itself—a being born from generations of movement, trade, migration, and memory imprinted along the subterranean arteries of Minthari civilization. | |Introduction='''Tharoz-Mir''' is an [[Ancestral Spirit|ancestral spirit]] believed to have formed from the collective reverence of the [[Minthari]] for the ancient passageways known as the Deep Roads. It is not a spirit of a place, but of passage itself—a being born from generations of movement, trade, migration, and memory imprinted along the subterranean arteries of Minthari civilization. | ||
|Domain and Manifestation=Tharoz-Mir inhabits the liminal space between locations—the spaces where stone is shaped not to settle, but to carry. Its presence is strongest in long-haul corridors, echoing caverns, and ritual gate-chambers where travelers pass without pause. It is not worshipped in a fixed location, but in motion. | |Domain and Manifestation=Tharoz-Mir inhabits the liminal space between locations—the spaces where stone is shaped not to settle, but to carry. Its presence is strongest in long-haul corridors, echoing caverns, and ritual gate-chambers where travelers pass without pause. It is not worshipped in a fixed location, but in motion. | ||
It is often said to manifest itself as a mysterious guide. | |||
|Cultural Significance=Among the Minthari, Tharoz-Mir represents the soul of connection—between settlements, generations, and selves. Caravan leaders invoke its name before long routes. Tunnel-builders speak to it when they breach new thresholds. | |Cultural Significance=Among the Minthari, Tharoz-Mir represents the soul of connection—between settlements, generations, and selves. Caravan leaders invoke its name before long routes. Tunnel-builders speak to it when they breach new thresholds. | ||