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Osia does not involve commanding supernatural forces but rather attuning to the spiritual flow of the world. An osiari does not impose their will upon reality but instead learns to guide and persuade spirits, aligning their intent with the natural forces that govern existence. | Osia does not involve commanding supernatural forces but rather attuning to the spiritual flow of the world. An osiari does not impose their will upon reality but instead learns to guide and persuade spirits, aligning their intent with the natural forces that govern existence. | ||
== Principles of | == Principles of osia == | ||
=== The | === The hierarchy of spirits === | ||
Spirits exist in various stages of development, each with unique traits and levels of consciousness. | Spirits exist in various stages of development, each with unique traits and levels of consciousness. | ||
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Many osiari adhere to strict ethical codes, recognizing that excessive manipulation of spirits—especially the powerful ones—can shatter the balance of nature. Some even believe that abusing osia risks attracting the attention of higher, unfathomable entities that should never be disturbed. | Many osiari adhere to strict ethical codes, recognizing that excessive manipulation of spirits—especially the powerful ones—can shatter the balance of nature. Some even believe that abusing osia risks attracting the attention of higher, unfathomable entities that should never be disturbed. | ||
== Osia in Adarian | == Osia in Adarian culture == | ||
=== The osiari === | === The osiari === | ||