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* Philosophers debate whether imagination is a power or a burden, with some believing that those who dream too deeply risk becoming part of Awenlas itself.   
* Philosophers debate whether imagination is a power or a burden, with some believing that those who dream too deeply risk becoming part of Awenlas itself.   
* Legends speak of wandering visionaries, nameless figures who appear in times of great artistic or intellectual change. Some believe these are Awenlasiari who have fully merged with the flow of creation, no longer bound by time or form.
* Legends speak of wandering visionaries, nameless figures who appear in times of great artistic or intellectual change. Some believe these are Awenlasiari who have fully merged with the flow of creation, no longer bound by time or form.
|Bibliography=<nowiki>*</nowiki> <nowiki>''</nowiki>"The Dreamer's Path"<nowiki>''</nowiki> - A philosophical treatise exploring the nature of imagination and its influence on reality.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> <nowiki>''</nowiki>"The Art of Awenlasia"<nowiki>''</nowiki> - A collection of artistic works inspired by the study of Awenlasia.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> <nowiki>''</nowiki>"Between Thought and Creation"<nowiki>''</nowiki> - An exploration of the link between dreams, creativity, and the material world.
|Training and [[Attunement]]=Unlike other forms of [[Osia]], Awenlasia has no formal path of mastery. Its practitioners are often self-taught, following only their own instincts and inspiration. However, common methods of training include:   
|Training and [[Attunement]]=Unlike other forms of [[Osia]], Awenlasia has no formal path of mastery. Its practitioners are often self-taught, following only their own instincts and inspiration. However, common methods of training include: