Bijalee
The elemental energy of weather. The patterns of weather, the energies of every major form of weather exist as subtypes, though most do not have specific names. There is deep crossover with
conflueverant and
kiiric yihi, and some consider it part of
bidliet. The named subtypes are
nuages, the magic of all kinds of clouds (including fog);
fulmenic power, which is thunder and lightning;
mist energy, which is the mysterious energy that comes from mists; and
torrentia, which comes from all forms of rain. All forms of wind are under
bijalee and
kiiric yihi. Forms of weather that are recognized include but are not limited to clement weather, clouds, cyclones, derechos, dust devils, firewhirls, fog, hail, haze, lightning, mist rain, sandstorms, snow and blizzards, sunshowers, thunder, thunderstorms, tornados and whirlwinds, waterwhirls, windstorms, and winds. Jetstreams, weather fronts, weather circulation, weather belts and bands, and storms cells all fall under this. The energy of
jalavayu is a form of
bijalee that crosses over with
bidliet and
temporal aether in that it is the energy of climate, which includes climate zones and seasons. This energy can be used to explore aetherial patterns. It is also more abundant on gas giants or in cloud forests.
Mist energy includes aetherial dreams.
Energies
Species
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- Ashmapatah, small terata made of hail who live on sky islands
- Celerian, elementals made of gas in the jetstreams
- Ceotire, spirit folk, the people of the mists
- Cirrian, cloud elementals
- Clinarean, plant folk who make the weather around them clement
- Drouekula, inmortals existing in aetherial dreams
- Fulmenian, metahumans who can absorb lightning
- Grammican, terata who change form with weather fronts
- Grisite, insinsi who see through the haze
- Llassar, aliens from Thurudrill who embody gas giants
- Mahpiyatuwawa, elementals who are living storms
- Mapu, terata who appear to be winged gorilla people of the cloud forests
- Morwynian, terata with animalistic features, tricksters who bring contradictory weathers together, beings of sunshowers
- Ningan, elementals of the snow, snow people
- Shuddh, akhoata plant folk who blossom after the rains
- Silaannaq, elementals of climate
Occupations