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Because reality in Adaris is shaped by consciousness and imagination: | Because reality in Adaris is shaped by consciousness and imagination: | ||
* Societal Myths – Many cultures tell creation stories involving Daathir, Awenlas, and the Primordial Spirits, seeing them as gods or cosmic principles. | * Societal Myths – Many cultures tell creation stories involving Daathir, Awenlas, and the Primordial Spirits, seeing them as gods or cosmic principles. | ||
* Osiari and the Practice of Osia – Practitioners align themselves with primordial forces, using internal | * Osiari and the Practice of Osia – Practitioners align themselves with primordial forces, using internal attunement to manipulate reality. | ||
* Rituals and Festivals – Light and darkness ceremonies, fire and water rituals, wind and sky celebrations—these reflect a deep reverence for the Primordial Elements and spirits. | * Rituals and Festivals – Light and darkness ceremonies, fire and water rituals, wind and sky celebrations—these reflect a deep reverence for the Primordial Elements and spirits. | ||
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* Between Light and Shadow | * Between Light and Shadow | ||
: A seminal narrative poem that centers on Adaris as a universe suspended between the blazing clarity of | : A seminal narrative poem that centers on Adaris as a universe suspended between the blazing clarity of Dharas (Light) and the deep mysteries of Arafia (Darkness). It is especially noted for its vivid allegories of cosmic balance. | ||
* The Twilight Tapestry | * The Twilight Tapestry | ||