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=== The Burning Flame=== | === The Burning Flame=== | ||
Tejas, the Primordial Spirit of fire. Born from the chaotic energies of [[Astram]] within the [[Primordial Void]] when Daathir thought of something vibrant and energetic in contrast to Dharas. Tejas emerged as a force of energy, capable of both creation and destruction. | Tejas, the [[Primordial Spirit]] of fire. Born from the chaotic energies of [[Astram]] within the [[Primordial Void]] when [[Daathir]] thought of something vibrant and energetic in contrast to Dharas. Tejas emerged as a force of energy, capable of both creation and destruction. | ||
=== Nature and Influence === | === Nature and Influence === |
Revision as of 14:23, 1 September 2024
The Burning Flame
Tejas, the Primordial Spirit of fire. Born from the chaotic energies of Astram within the Primordial Void when Daathir thought of something vibrant and energetic in contrast to Dharas. Tejas emerged as a force of energy, capable of both creation and destruction.
Nature and Influence
Tejas's influence is felt in every aspect of Adaris. It is the power that shapes metal into tools and weapons, the kiln that transforms clay into pottery, and the hearth that provides warmth and comfort.
Significance and Worship
Tejas is revered throughout Adaris as a symbol of transformation, passion, and purification. Temples and shrines dedicated to Tejas often feature eternal flames, fiery imagery, and rituals involving fire and heat.
Blacksmiths, artisans, and warriors seek Tejas's blessings for skill, inspiration, and the strength to overcome challenges. Those seeking to purify their hearts or overcome past traumas may participate in fire rituals or offer prayers to Tejas. Tejas is also invoked during festivals and celebrations, symbolizing the joy and energy that life brings.