Jalasia

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Jalasia
PractitionersJalasiari
FocusControl of water, fluidity, and life
OriginJala


Introduction

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.

Principles

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.

Spiritual Hierarchy

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.