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Associated with cycles and transition, Jala represents impermanence and change. Water cleanses, reveals, obscures, and connects. In the emotional realm, Jala brings intuition, introspection, and spiritual purification. Its presence may soothe or overwhelm, but it always moves forward. | Associated with cycles and transition, Jala represents impermanence and change. Water cleanses, reveals, obscures, and connects. In the emotional realm, Jala brings intuition, introspection, and spiritual purification. Its presence may soothe or overwhelm, but it always moves forward. | ||
|Realm=Jala’s domain, | |Realm=Jala’s domain, [[Pelagia]], is a boundless oceanic realm where currents weave between lightless abysses and sunlit shallows. Unlike other spiritual realms defined by territory, Pelagia flows infinitely, shaped by the movement of tides and the breathing of the deep. | ||
This realm is inhabited by water-spirits and fluid entities that defy fixed form. Waves carry memory, and creatures born of Pelagia often possess the ability to echo voices and emotions in currents. Portals between Pelagia and the material plane open where water gathers in strength—at river deltas, oceanic trenches, and sacred springs. | This realm is inhabited by water-spirits and fluid entities that defy fixed form. Waves carry memory, and creatures born of Pelagia often possess the ability to echo voices and emotions in currents. Portals between Pelagia and the material plane open where water gathers in strength—at river deltas, oceanic trenches, and sacred springs. | ||
|Osia='''[[Jalasia]]''' is the branch of [[Osia]] tied to Jala, concerned with the shaping, channeling, and awakening of water spirits. Practitioners, known as | |Osia='''[[Jalasia]]''' is the branch of [[Osia]] tied to Jala, concerned with the shaping, channeling, and awakening of water spirits. Practitioners, known as Jalasiari, attune themselves to the subtle consciousness within every drop of water. They manipulate its motion and memory, using its fluid essence to heal, obscure, or reveal. | ||
Jalasiari are often seen as mediators, healers, or guides, and their arts emphasize harmony with natural flows rather than domination. Advanced Jalasia allows practitioners to call forth rains, part rivers, or use moisture as a medium for resonance and vision. Water responds not to command, but to invitation. | Jalasiari are often seen as mediators, healers, or guides, and their arts emphasize harmony with natural flows rather than domination. Advanced Jalasia allows practitioners to call forth rains, part rivers, or use moisture as a medium for resonance and vision. Water responds not to command, but to invitation. | ||