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Dharas is the force that fills Adaris with light and warmth. It is the sun that rises each morning, casting away the shadows of night and awakening the world to a new day. It is the glow of a lamp and the twinkle of a star.
Dharas is the force that fills Adaris with light and warmth. It is the sun that rises each morning, casting away the shadows of night and awakening the world to a new day. It is the glow of a lamp and the twinkle of a star.
=== Realm ===
The physical realm of Adaris was created when Dharas came to be. Dharas, in turn, created the realm of [[Terasil]] out of its desire for a space of its own. Philsophers often cite this as meaning that the desire to have space or a home is an intrinsic property of conciusness.


=== Significance and Worship ===
=== Significance and Worship ===

Revision as of 21:18, 1 September 2024

The Illuminating Force

Dharas, the Primordial Spirit of light. Born from the chaotic energies of Astram within the Primordial Void, Dharas emerged when Daathir thought of a way out of the dark..

Nature and Influence

Dharas is the force that fills Adaris with light and warmth. It is the sun that rises each morning, casting away the shadows of night and awakening the world to a new day. It is the glow of a lamp and the twinkle of a star.

Significance and Worship

Dharas is revered throughout Adaris as the bringer of light. Temples and shrines dedicated to Dharas are often bathed in sunlight, adorned with reflective surfaces, and filled with the sounds of joyful music and chanting.

Many seek Dharas's blessings for guidance, wisdom, and the strength to overcome challenges. Scholars and students pray for clarity of thought and understanding, while those facing darkness or despair seek Dharas's light to guide them towards a brighter path. Dharas is also invoked during times of celebration and new beginnings, symbolizing the hope and potential that each new day brings.