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Page Introduction History Principles Role in Society Spiritual Hierarchy Research Centers Training and Attunement Applications and Ethics In Adarian Culture Notable practitioners See Also Bibliography
Arasia (edit)

Arasia is a specialized branch of Osia, focusing on the manipulation of spirits tied to darkness. Practitioners, known as Arasiari, attune themselves to the conscious presence of darkness itself, drawing power from the primordial force of Arafia.

Arasia involves the manipulation of the spirits of darkness. Through mental attunement, Arasiari can control these spirits, manipulating darkness.

Arasiari believe that darkness holds the key to understanding the unknown, and by manipulating these spirits, they can influence both the physical world and the minds of others.

Arasiari are sought after for their ability their talents in stealth, illusion, and concealment make them valuable to rulers, scholars, and warriors alike, but many also view them with caution and superstition.

Like all branches of Osia, Arasia involves the manipulation of spirits at various stages of development. These spirits represent different aspects of darkness. Nascent Spirits are fleeting spirits of temporary darkness. These are the first spirits an Arasiari learns to control. Mature Spirits are spirits that linger in perpetual shadow, tied to places where darkness persists consistently. Ancestral Spirits are entities that embody darkness that has becoming mythological in nature.

Training to become an Arasiari involves years of practice. Novices must learn to perceive the subtleties of darkness, tuning their minds to the nuances of shadows and the spaces between light. As they progress, they gain the ability to manipulate nascent spirits of darkness, bending shadows to their will.

Advanced Arasiari train to influence more complex aspects of darkness, such as mature spirits tied to regions of constant darkness. The depths of a well or a cave for example. This requires deep understanding and immense focus, as darkness spirits are notoriously difficult to control due to their secretive and elusive nature. To achieve this level, Arasiari spend long periods of time living in complete darkness.

Awenlasia (edit)

Awenlasia is the branch of Osia, dedicated to the study and manipulation of creativity, dreams, and the formless potential of imagination. Practitioners, known as Awenlari, seek mastery of creativity and dreams themselves.

At its core, Awenlasia is the study of inspiration itself. Because Awenlas exists beyond the tangible, Awenlasiari train themselves to perceive and influence the unseen forces of creativity.

  • The Dreamer's Path - A philosophical treatise exploring the nature of imagination and its influence on reality.
  • The Art of Awenlasia - A collection of artistic works inspired by the study of Awenlasia.
  • Between Thought and Creation - An exploration of the link between dreams, creativity, and the material world.
Dhasia (edit)

Dhasia is a branch of Osia centered on the manipulation of light spirits associated with the primordial force of Dharas. Practitioners of this discipline, known as Dhasari, attune themselves to the conscious essence of light, employing it as a force for illumination, guidance, and protection.

Dhasia recognizes three major classifications of light spirits, categorized by consciousness and strength:

  • Nascent Spirits – Embodied in simple, flickering lights. Easily attuned to and commonly used for training or minor rituals.
  • Mature Spirits – Found in enduring sources of light such as hearths, lighthouses, or sacred flames. These spirits are semi-conscious and require deeper attunement.
  • Ancestral Spirits – Manifest in celestial bodies and mythic sources of light, such as the sun. Interaction with these spirits is rare and often dangerous, reserved for the most advanced Dhasari.

Training in Dhasia begins with exposure to nascent spirits, developing control over flame, reflection, and illumination. As they progress, they engage in guided communion with mature spirits and are initiated into rituals that align their inner will with the rhythms of light. Master Dhasari may attempt brief attunements with ancestral spirits, usually during eclipses, solstices, or solar alignments, though such events are approached with extreme caution.

Jalasia (edit)

Jalasia is a branch of Osia, focusing on the manipulation of water spirits tied to the primordial element of Jala. Practitioners of this discipline, known as Jalasiari, harness the fluid, life-giving power of water to shape the world around them. Water in Adaris is not only a source of life but also a conscious force representing adaptability, healing, and constant change.

Jalasia revolves around the manipulation of water spirits, conscious particles of energy that govern the flow of rivers, lakes, oceans, and the life they sustain. These spirits exist in every form of water, from small droplets to vast seas. Jalasiari attune their minds to the essence of water, learning to control its flow, shape, and transformative properties.

The water spirits manipulated through Jalasia represent fluidity, adaptability, and the essence of life itself. Jalasiari work to channel this energy for healing, movement, and transformation, using water’s versatility to bring change and renewal.

Like all branches of Osia, Jalasia involves the manipulation of spirits at various stages of development. The spirits of water, from small raindrops to the vast ocean, exist in different forms, each representing a stage of consciousness.

  • Nascent spirits: These are the simplest water spirits, existing as small drops of rain or streams. They are easily manipulated by Jalasiari and are often used for basic tasks like controlling the flow of small amounts of water or creating gentle waves.
  • Mature spirits: Water spirits that have grown more powerful and defined, embodying larger and more persistent forms of water, such as the spirit of a river or a lake. These spirits have more awareness and are capable of greater control over the waters they inhabit.
  • Ancestral spirits: These ancient spirits of water represent vast and powerful bodies, such as oceans or the mythical tides that shape the world. Only the most skilled Jalasiari would attempt to commune with these beings, as their power holds the potential to shape entire ecosystems or flood vast regions.
Kairosia (edit)

Kairosia is a rare and highly advanced branch of Osia, focusing on the manipulation of time spirits tied to the ascendant spirit of Time, Kairos. Practitioners of this discipline, known as Kairosiari, seek to influence the flow of time in small, localized ways.

Kairosia revolves around the manipulation of time spirits, conscious particles that govern the passage of moments. These spirits exist in every ticking second, every change from day to night, and every transformation over time. Kairosiari attune their minds to these time spirits, learning to bend the flow of moments in subtle ways, influencing events and perceptions of time.

Time spirits are not easily controlled; their essence is tied to the natural order and cycles of Adaris. Manipulating them requires intense mental discipline, an understanding of temporal balance, and a deep connection to the flow of time itself.

Like other branches of osia, Kairosia involves the manipulation of spirits at various stages of development. Time spirits, from fleeting moments to vast epochs, exist in different forms, each representing a stage of consciousness and temporal influence.

  • Nascent spirits: These spirits govern small moments, like the ticking of a clock or the shift from dusk to night. Kairosiari can easily influence these spirits to slightly adjust the flow of time, such as speeding up or slowing down minor tasks.
  • Mature spirits: Time spirits that govern longer stretches, such as the passage of seasons or the growth of a tree. Manipulating these spirits is more difficult and requires intense focus and training, as they have greater autonomy and influence over larger temporal cycles.
  • Ancestral spirits: The most powerful time spirits, governing vast epochs or historical events. These spirits are nearly impossible to control, representing the deep, inexorable flow of time. Only the most skilled Kairosiari might attempt to commune with these beings, often to seek understanding rather than direct control.
Orasia (edit)

Orasia is a specialized branch of Osia, the ancient art of manipulating spirits and consciousness in Adaris. Orasia focuses on controlling the nascent and mature spirits associated with the element of earth, primarily drawing from the power of Oras, the primordial spirit of Earth. Practitioners of this branch, known as Orasiari, seek to attune their consciousness to the earth itself, gaining the ability to manipulate stone, soil, and the physical landscapes of Adaris.

Orasia revolves around the manipulation of the earth spirits that form the physical foundation of the world. Like all branches of Osia, the focus is on controlling the Nascent Spirits, which represent the raw, conscious particles that form the element of earth. Orasiari harness these nascent spirits to influence stone, soil, mountains, and the physical realm around them.

Orasiari play an essential role in Adarian society, particularly in agriculture, architecture, and environmental protection.

Orasiari primarily manipulate Nascent Spirits of earth, which exist in raw forms such as individual stones, grains of sand, or minor shifts in the earth. However, skilled practitioners may eventually attune to mature spirits, entities tied to larger and more complex manifestations of earth, such as mountains, forests, or sacred stones.

The practice of Orasia is essential to maintaining the balance of the natural world in Adaris. Orasiari are responsible for shaping the land, protecting the environment, and ensuring that the earth’s consciousness is respected.

Shasia (edit)

Shasia is the branch of Osia that focuses on the manipulation of wind and air spirits, with practitioners known as Shasiari. As masters of air and atmosphere, Shasiari manipulate the flow of wind, the currents of the sky, and the breath of life. The essence of Shasia comes from the Primordial Spirit of air, Shasae, who governs all atmospheric forces in Adaris.

Shasia is centered on the manipulation of wind spirits, ranging from the smallest breeze to mighty gales. These spirits are dynamic and ever-changing, embodying the freedom and movement of the atmosphere. Shasiari attune their minds to the invisible forces that shape the sky and wind, gaining the ability to control air currents, direct gusts of wind, and influence the breath of life that sustains all living things.

Wind spirits are quick to react and flow with ease, making them ideal for manipulation by skilled Shasiari. However, the very nature of air means that control must be subtle and adaptive, as wind is notoriously difficult to hold and command.

The wind spirits manipulated by Shasiari exist at various levels of consciousness, from minor breezes to mighty tempests. Like other branches of Osia, these spirits grow in complexity and power as they develop:

  • Nascent spirits: These wind spirits represent the smallest forms of air movement, such as fleeting breezes or the gentle movement of leaves. Shasiari can easily manipulate these spirits, influencing small gusts of wind or controlling the air within a limited area.
  • Mature spirits: These spirits control larger air masses, such as the winds that drive storms or the currents that shape the weather. Influencing mature wind spirits requires greater skill, as they are more independent and govern entire regions of air movement.
  • Ancestral spirits: Ancient wind spirits govern entire atmospheric systems, such as the jet streams or long-standing weather patterns. These spirits are immensely powerful, and only the most accomplished Shasiari dare to commune with them, seeking wisdom or assistance in controlling vast areas of air.
  • "The Winds of Caelum" - A treatise on the nature of air spirits and their influence on Adaris.
  • "The Breath of Life" - An exploration of the connection between Shasae and the vitality of all living things.
  • "The Shasiari's Path" - A comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of Shasia.
Tejasia (edit)

Tejasia is a branch of osia, focusing on the manipulation of the fire spirits tied to the primordial element of Tejas. Practitioners of this discipline, known as Tejasiari, harness the transformative energy of fire and heat, using it to shape both the physical and metaphysical aspects of the world. Fire in Adaris is more than a destructive force—it is a symbol of transformation, creation, and passion, and Tejasiari channel these forces to bring about change in all its forms.

Tejasia revolves around the manipulation of fire spirits, conscious particles of energy that govern heat, light, and transformation. These spirits exist in all forms of fire, from the smallest spark to the most destructive inferno. Tejasiari attune their minds to the essence of fire, learning to command the flames, control their intensity, and harness their raw, transformative power.

The fire spirits manipulated through Tejasia are the embodiment of change, passion, and dynamic energy. Tejasiari not only focus on the destructive aspects of fire but also its creative potential, using flames to forge, renew, and inspire.

Tejasiari hold a significant place in Adaris, often called upon for their ability to control fire in both practical and mystical ways. Their powers allow them to:

  • Control the size, heat, and behavior of flames.
  • Use fire as a tool for creation, such as in blacksmithing, pottery, or purification rituals.
  • Summon fire for defense, offense, or protection in combat.
  • Channel the transformative energy of fire to ignite passion, inspire action, or fuel creation.
  • Regenerate or renew through purification by fire.

Tejasiari are respected as both creators and destroyers, capable of harnessing fire’s dual nature to bring about growth or destruction depending on their intent. They are also viewed as passionate figures, deeply connected to the primal force of fire that fuels both life and change.

Like all branches of Osia, Tejasia involves the manipulation of spirits at various stages of development. The spirits of fire, from the smallest flame to the largest inferno, exist in different forms, each representing a stage of consciousness.

  • Nascent spirits: These are the simplest fire spirits, existing as small flames or bursts of heat. They are easily manipulated by Tejasiari and are often used for basic tasks like kindling fires or controlling small blazes.
  • Mature spirits: Fire spirits that grow over time, embodying larger and more complex aspects of fire, such as the spirit of a forest fire or the hearth flame in a grand temple. These spirits are more difficult to control, as they have their own consciousness and purpose tied to their flames.
  • Ancestral spirits: These ancient spirits of fire are the most powerful entities tied to the element of fire. They may represent the eternal flames of myth, volcanic spirits, or the cosmic fires that fuel the sun. Only the most skilled Tejasiari would attempt to commune with these beings, as they are capable of massive transformations, destruction, or creation on a grand scale.

The ability to control fire gives Tejasiari great power, but with this power comes responsibility. While fire can be a tool for creation and renewal, it is also a force of destruction. Tejasiari are expected to follow a code of ethics, ensuring that their manipulation of fire serves a higher purpose and does not harm unnecessarily.

The ethical debate surrounding Tejasia often revolves around its destructive potential. While some Tejasiari use their abilities to inspire and create, others may be tempted to use fire for purely destructive purposes. This balance between creation and destruction is central to the practice of Tejasia, and practitioners must constantly strive to maintain harmony between the two.

Fire holds a prominent place in the culture of Adaris, symbolizing transformation, passion, and energy. Tejasiari are often seen as powerful figures, capable of bringing about great change through the manipulation of fire. In many regions, Tejasiari are revered for their role in forging tools, weapons, and art, as well as their ability to purify and renew through fire.

Rituals dedicated to the spirit of fire, Tejas, often involve the participation of Tejasiari, who lead ceremonies involving flames, bonfires, or the purification of objects through fire. These rituals serve as both a celebration of fire’s creative power and a reminder of its potential for destruction.