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.

Principles of Shasia edit

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 Role of Shasiari edit

Shasiari are revered for their ability to command the skies, whether for practical purposes like aiding navigation, weather control, or enhancing mobility. Some of their abilities include:

  • Summoning and directing winds to fill sails, clear paths, or scatter enemies.
  • Controlling the breath of life, enhancing stamina or restoring vitality through air manipulation.
  • Influencing the weather by guiding atmospheric spirits to bring rain, calm storms, or cool heated environments.
  • Using wind to aid movement, allowing objects or individuals to float, hover, or move swiftly.

Shasiari often serve as protectors of the skies and atmosphere, ensuring the balance of winds and safeguarding against destructive storms or unnatural weather phenomena.

Spiritual Hierarchy in Shasia edit

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 Nature of Wind Spirits edit

Wind spirits, unlike earth or fire spirits, are ever-moving and free. They resist being bound, preferring to exist in constant motion. Shasiari must learn to flow with the spirits of air, influencing their direction rather than trying to control them rigidly. The wind can be both a gentle breeze and a fierce storm, and Shasiari must understand how to harness both aspects of the atmosphere.

In Shasia, wind is not merely a physical force but a spiritual entity that connects all living beings through the breath of life. The air that fills our lungs, the breeze that cools our skin, and the gusts that shape the land are all manifestations of Shasae’s influence.

Training and Attunement edit

To become a Shasiari, one must undergo rigorous training to attune their mind to the ever-changing currents of wind spirits. The training begins with simple tasks, such as controlling small breezes or directing the flow of air around objects.

As they progress, Shasiari learn to control larger winds and influence the weather, manipulating the atmosphere over greater distances. At the highest levels, master Shasiari can summon storms, calm tempests, and even guide the breath of life within others, influencing their vitality and strength.

Applications and Ethics of Shasia edit

The ability to manipulate wind carries significant responsibilities, as the air is a shared resource among all living beings. Misusing this power can disrupt the natural balance, causing destructive storms, suffocating areas, or disturbing ecosystems.

Ethically, Shasiari are taught to maintain balance and harmony in the atmosphere. They must carefully consider their actions, as manipulating the winds can have far-reaching effects on both the environment and the lives of those who depend on the air. Some Shasiari dedicate their lives to ensuring the natural cycles of weather and wind remain stable, while others may be called upon in times of crisis to control or prevent natural disasters.

Shasia in Adarian Culture edit

Wind holds a special place in the culture of Adaris, symbolizing freedom, movement, and life itself. Shasiari are often seen as protectors of the skies and are called upon to bless voyages, protect crops from harsh winds, or guide the weather in times of need.

Rituals involving Shasae and the wind spirits often include the release of light objects, such as feathers or leaves, into the wind as offerings. These rituals, led by Shasiari, honor the natural flow of the atmosphere and seek to maintain the balance of air and breath throughout Adaris.

See Also edit

  • Osia: The overarching practice of spirit manipulation in Adaris.
  • Shasae: The Primordial Spirit of Atmosphere and the source of Shasiari’s power.
  • Primordial Elements: The fundamental forces shaping Adaris, including air and atmosphere.
  • Nascent Spirits: The simplest form of spirits, manipulated by Osiari.
  • Mature Spirits: More developed spirits tied to air and wind.
  • Ancestral Spirits: Powerful spirits that have become deeply ingrained in the world’s consciousness.
  • Caelum: The realm of air and atmosphere, governed by Shasae and home to the winds of Adaris.

References edit

  • "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.