Celestial essence is the energy of born from resistance to oppression or from communal care. It is usually called "popular magic" by the people of the world, though ruling classes often consider it "forbidden magic".
The energy formed by loving communities before
the Fall, the energy of matriarchy, now only accessible via ancestral bonds or in the resistance against patriarchy.
The energy generated by innovation, curiosity, and the drive to invent and create for the betterment of people.
The energy of family, blood or chosen, of the clan, of the nation, and the energy of protecting children, of familial love.
The energy of loyalty to class, nation, or gender against oppression. The energy of fidelity, of constance, of prudence, of faith in and piety to a greater good.
- Primary species: bukhanas, insubstantiates embodying the greater good.
- Primary occupations: mangangas, faithful who serve the greater good; taluks, servants to their class, nation, or gender who are empowered by their loyalty; jazazes, laborers sheepshearers who embody constance; devout, faithful who embody piety in a celestial faith; quaeritators, investigators who embody prudence; goodservants, servants who embody service to their fellow oppressed; udvsonvhis, elders who lead a nation; and atijo iyas, witches who protect non-men.
The energy of salvation and of all celestial animals (
opukavy), plants (
ailanthan energy), microbes (
lailai), and fungi (
beejanu), as well as celestial metals (
nebu), woods (
ailanthan energy), stones (
jieshi), and fabrics (
avoo). The energy of celestial elements like water (
celeste water) and fire (
kartadsin). The energy of service, innocence, judgment, sacrfice (
kortamentu), and righteous war.
- Primary species: angels, illittum who serve the SupernalRealms; dahonons, green folk resembling celestial plants; goikams, fungal folk resembling celestial fungi; miikoos, beast folk resembling celestial fish; yaobis, small folk made of celestial stone; jhukane, insinsi who embody celestial fire and judgment; kortahendes, small folk who can remove their own limbs to help others; kubbutukas, small folk who help with people's homes; temiltils, tall folk who dwell underground and find celestial metals; beastkin, beast folk who resemble celestial animals; and nunphungs, small folk who attract celestial microbes.
- Primary occupations: angelologists, faithful in service to angels; baghabans, botanicists who work with celestial plants; kuamoaos, artisans who make chemicals from celestial fungi; consecrationists, faithful who annoint people with celeste water to purify and bring them salvation; megalitoglieas, artists who craft statues from celestial stone; goodservants, servants of the SupernalRealms; visphots, jurists who bring down celestial fire and light and judgment; brocca, laborers who give and give for their people; woyeretsas, laborers who cleanse the world; kuznecs, artisans who smith celestial metals; ch'axwiris, wranglers who work with celestial animals; scialytes, caretakers who blanket their charges with celestial shadow to hide or protect them; sartorists, artisans who work with celestial fabrics; kinchin, faithful children who are empowered by their own innocence; harmonists, musicians who wield celestial sound; dahees, healers who use celestial microbes to heal the gut biome; mikalis, warriors in service to the Taxiarch; lustraters, faithful who sacrifice for a higher power; and coelventians, vigilantes who fly on celestial winds.
The energy of sharing, generosity, kindness, and altruism.
The energy of celestial emotion, represented by a faceted jewel that includes love in all its forms. Emotions include comfort, loyalty, generosity, hope, joy, delight, happiness, contentment, wonder, awe, inspiration, gratitude, enthusiasm, curiosity, calm, serenity, trust, love in all its forms, confidence, bravery, relief, compassion, passion, and outrage.
- Primary species: zasaginas, empathic metahumans with jewels in their chests; tacuhlalas, aliens who wrap their flat bodiesa round people to comfort them or bring them relief; bukhanas, insubstantiates who embody loyalty; regalos, small folk who bring people presents; humans, the embodiment of hope; transcendants, insubstantiates made of joy, delight, contentment, or happiness; muses, akhoata who spread inspiration, wonder, awe with their touch; maxandis, tall folk who are empowered by gratitude; buoffos, beast folk who are curious cat people; mesecinae, akhoata in the calm of the moons; nitotem, metahumans who bond via trust; ateixcos, beast folk empowered by bravery; gedhesuris, strange folk who grow manes to reflect their honor; phusomsons, strange folk full of admiration for others; inannans, akhoata who embody all forms of love (including acceptance, true love, and unconditional love); dabelalaas, insubstantiates who are beauty manifested; sgadugis, hidden folk who are bonded as a community; tangatas, empathic metahumans who are empowered by compassion; nymphs, akhoata who embody desire; akka, akhoata who protect children; lapinas, beast folk who resemble rabbits and bond via friendship; macpions, empathic metahumans whose hearts burn with passion; suilcroi, small folk who embody romance; ysians, underwater metahumans whose forms alter with their self-perception; and succibi, akhoata who wield sex magic.
- Primary occupations: lapidarists, artisans who craft the dumaqu jewels of celestial emotion; safeis, healers who comfort people via therapy; taluks, servants to their class, nation, or gender who are empowered by their loyalty; versandoras, witches of generosity; aestbars, faithful who embody hope; mu ayos, esotericists who carry joy in gourds; frith, wranglers of the rabbits of contentment; macarians, game makers who create delights; gaudians, bards of happiness; tremenders, faithful who instill awe; mirabilians, esotericists who create wonders; niilas, healers who inspire people to get better; barawos, thieves who instill gratitude by stealing from the rich to give to the poor; stuostnikses, athletes who are enthusastic cheerleaders; ojuhuvas, rangers who explore out of curiosity; epaelangs, entertainers who inspire calm and serenity; nisitohtas, zoanthropes who take the form of moose to protect others; valetajas, con artists who operate on pure confidence; toltekatls, artists who create bold works; sastipasqos, healers who bring relief as death doulas; mangkakatays, artists who inspire outrage with their work; kazallas, honorable warriors; keshishes, priestesses who channel admiration and gratitude; khasyaases, tahawals who find their own inner beauty and live it; uninetsvs, dancers who guide people in communal dance to bond them; smanpas, healers who are therapists who use compassion to heal people; gallae, priestesses of desire; tigatimans, caretakers of children who protect and nurture them with love; zanmis, companion esotericists who bond with others via friendship; dangalaasuuns, artists who imbue their work with their passion to bring it to life; rhapsodes, bards who recite romantic verse and stories; wadams, tahawals who find their true inner selves; hetairas, sacred Sensualists who wield sex magic; nitalams, esotericists and Sensualists who wield love as a form of all powerful magic; and jaditss, elders who show people how to accept all.
The shadowy energy of miracles, grace, and hope. The energy of aspiration and confidence. Celestial shadow.
- Primary species: irele, metahumans who embody hope, aspiration, confidence, grace, and miracles, indistinguishable from common humans except that they may evoke miracles.
- Primary occupations: miracleworkers, con artists who convince people to believe in miracles; aestbars, faithful who believe in hope; scialytes, caretakers who use blankets of celestial shadow to protect people; valetajas, con artists who operate on pure confidence; hormers, celebrities who inspire people to aspire to greater things; and raqisas, dancers imbued with grace.
The energy of labor in all its forms.
- Primary species: tongyis, constructs made by workers to fight exploitation.
- Primary occupations: unifiers, laborers who are empowered by unified work; pandays, carpenters who work celestial wood; harmonists, musicians who work celestial sound; visionaries, artists who create celestial art; magturutdos, teachers who unify their work; uwabikozes, artisans who build homes; shijiangs, masons who work celestial stone; woyeretsas, cleaners who cleanse the world; kuznecs, smiths who work celestial metals; ch'axwiris, wranglers of celestial animals; healers, healers who sacrifice themselves to heal others; hanniqas, laborers who give and give; tuhtukitus, farmers who unite their labor; kwasutus, laborers in food service; fankangs, revolutionaries who are extremely principled; umnakakelis, caretakers who unite their labor; bomberos, firefighters who unite against disaster; azahwanus, clerks who unite office workers; umthunywas, messengers who unite communications workers; amsuddess, artisans who innovate devices; umnakakelis, laborers who unite domestic workers; kusichiqs, entertainers who unite entertainment workers; gorniks, miners who unite extraction workers; gurnayjys, assemblers who unite factory workers; guilgachins, beggars who unite the lumpen; ovchis, rangers who unite outdoors workers; saynsdans, scientists who unite science workers; chakaras, servants who unite their work; hetairas, Sensualists who unite their work; qingrens, tahawals and warriors who unite military workers; umshayelis, transporters who unite transportation workers; atijo iyas, witches who unite women workers; and sartorists, artisans who work with celestial fabrics.
The energy of celestial sound, of music, of harmony.
The energy of joy, happiness, contentment, and delight.
The energy of celestial light, of vision, of inspiration, wonder, and awe, of art itself.
The energy of wisdom, experience, and strategy.
The energy of self-actualization, self love, and self-esteem.
- Primary species: ysians, underwater metahumans whose forms alter with their self-perception.
- Primary occupations: wadams, tahawals who transform into their true selves.
The energy of hearth and home, of comfort and relief, of the safe haven. This includes
hearth enegy as well.
- Primary species: umurinzis, small folk who carry their homes as shells on their backs; hearth folk, tall folk with skin like embers; kubbutukas, small folk who clean homes; and tacuhlalas, strange folk who have flat bodies they can wrap around others to comfort them or bring them relief.
- Primary occupations: uwabikozes, artisans who build homes; hearth mages, esotericists who command the fire of the hearth; safeis, healers who bring comfort via therapy; abaskers, laborers who create special fires for soothing warmth; sastipasqos, healers who bring relief as death doulas; and woyeretsas, cleaners who cleanse the world.
The energy of peace, calm, and serenity.
Celestial chaos.
The energy of protection and celestial war, wars of defense and resistance.
- Primary species: jark'aqana, illittum who dwell underground and defend Shem.
- Primary occupations: iskurus, warriors able to defend against almost anything; mikalis, warriors who defend all goodness; tagapagpalayas, revolutionaries who resist oppression; fankangs, principled revolutionaries; shieldmaidens, morrigans who defend women; freebooters, pirates who defend against oppressive navies; gung sools, martial artists who draw upon protective strength; feejigans, warriors who keep watch for danger; bunduqias, ranged warriors who use their skills to defend; wahacakas, warriors who protect the meek; galeru, mounted warriors who ride rainbow serpents; and street guardians, vigilantes who defend the poor and dispossessed.
The energy of virtuous living. Distinct from principles, which derive from class consciousness, virtues derived from morality or ethics. The recognized virtues that generate
kalite are altruism or charity, constance, humility, kindness, mercy, patience, piety, prudence, resilience, protection of the meek (sanctuary), service to others, and sincerity.
- Primary species: jasadis, akhoata empowered by virtues.
- Primary occupations: hallows, faithful empowered by living virtuously; versandoras, witches of generosity, charity, and altruism; jazazes, laborers who are sheepshearers of constance; mutajawils, vagrants who embody humility; shepherdesses, morrigans and laborers who tend sheep and embody kindness; merciful, assassins who use the power of mercy; rahibs, monks who embody patience; devouts, faithful who embody piety to celestial virtues, morals, or ideals; quaeritators, investigators who embody prudence; resilients, healers who wield resilience to heal; wahacakas, warriors who protect the meek; goodservants, servants who serve the meek; and shaeirs, messengers who embody sincerity.
The energy of cleanliness and of purification, of forgiveness.
The energy of justice and outrage.
The energy of liberation and freedom, of resistance to tyranny and oppression, of outrage.
The energy of alarm, of warning against danger, of vigilance.
The rainbow energy of empowerment and celestial dreams. Split into its component parts, it becomes other celestial energies: white (
euphotonia), red (
tenyocan), orange (
liberation power), yellow (
euskepsia), green (
euphony), blue (
sakiaga), violet (
euphoria), and black (
Elysian essence). See those energies for their species and occupations.
The energy of all forms of love, including acceptance, admiration, beauty, communal love, compassion, desire, divine love, familial love, friendship, kindness, passion, romantic love, self love, sexual attraction, true love, and unconditional love.
- Primary species: inannans, akhoata who embody all forms of love (including acceptance, true love, and unconditional love); dabelalaas, insubstantiates who are beauty manifested; sgadugis, hidden folk who are bonded as a community; tangatas, empathic metahumans who are empowered by compassion; nymphs, akhoata who embody desire; bukhanas, insubstantiates who embody loyalty; akka, akhoata who protect children; lapinas, beast folk who resemble rabbits and bond via friendship; regalos, small folk who bring people presents; macpion, empathic metahumans whose hearts burn with passion; suilcroi, small folk who embody romance; ysians, underwater metahumans whose form alter with their self-perception; and succibi, akhoata who wield sex magic.
- Primary occupations: keshishes, priestesses who channel admiration and gratitude; khasyaases, tahawals who find their own inner beauty and live it; uninetsvs, dancers who guide people in communal dance to bond them; smanpas, healers who are therapists who use compassion to heal people; gallae, priestesses of desire; taluks, servants to their class, nation, or gender who are empowered by their loyalty; tigatimans, caretakers of children who protect and nurture them with love; zanmis, companion esotericists who bond with others via friendship; versandoras, witches of generosity; dangalaasuuns, artists who imbue their work with their passion to bring it to life; rhapsodes, bards who recite romantic verse and stories; wadams, tahawals who find their true inner selves; hetairas, sacred sensualists who wield sex magic; nitalams, esotericists and sensualists who wield love as a form of all powerful magic; visardeurs, maskers who can embody any or all kinds of love; theovrimians, seekers and faithful of Divine Love; and jaditss, elders who show people how to accept all.
The energy of good fortune, of good luck, of fortuity.
The energy of health, healing, and medicine. The energy of compassion. The energy of the celestial body.
The energy of provision, of succor, of support.
The energy of bravery, valor, and courage against more powerful enemies.
The energy of the hunt, of cunning, of respectful hunting.
The energy of good harvest, of gratitude, of bounty, of nourishment, of satisfaction.
The energy of equality and resistance against inequality and of the celestial soul.
The energy of truth and true identity, of celestial Names.
The energy of community, of nation.
The energy of principle, of class consciousness.
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Celestial essence is the energy of born from resistance to oppression or from communal care. It is usually called "popular magic" by the people of the world, though ruling classes often consider it "forbidden magic".
The energy formed by loving communities before
the Fall, the energy of matriarchy, now only accessible via ancestral bonds or in the resistance against patriarchy.
The energy generated by innovation, curiosity, and the drive to invent and create for the betterment of people.
The energy of family, blood or chosen, of the clan, of the nation, and the energy of protecting children, of familial love.
The energy of loyalty to class, nation, or gender against oppression. The energy of fidelity, of constance, of prudence, of faith in and piety to a greater good.
- Primary species: bukhanas, insubstantiates embodying the greater good.
- Primary occupations: mangangas, faithful who serve the greater good; taluks, servants to their class, nation, or gender who are empowered by their loyalty; jazazes, laborers sheepshearers who embody constance; devout, faithful who embody piety in a celestial faith; quaeritators, investigators who embody prudence; goodservants, servants who embody service to their fellow oppressed; udvsonvhis, elders who lead a nation; and atijo iyas, witches who protect non-men.
The energy of salvation and of all celestial animals (
opukavy), plants (
ailanthan energy), microbes (
lailai), and fungi (
beejanu), as well as celestial metals (
nebu), woods (
ailanthan energy), stones (
jieshi), and fabrics (
avoo). The energy of celestial elements like water (
celeste water) and fire (
kartadsin). The energy of service, innocence, judgment, sacrfice (
kortamentu), and righteous war.
- Primary species: angels, illittum who serve the SupernalRealms; dahonons, green folk resembling celestial plants; goikams, fungal folk resembling celestial fungi; miikoos, beast folk resembling celestial fish; yaobis, small folk made of celestial stone; jhukane, insinsi who embody celestial fire and judgment; kortahendes, small folk who can remove their own limbs to help others; kubbutukas, small folk who help with people's homes; temiltils, tall folk who dwell underground and find celestial metals; beastkin, beast folk who resemble celestial animals; and nunphungs, small folk who attract celestial microbes.
- Primary occupations: angelologists, faithful in service to angels; baghabans, botanicists who work with celestial plants; kuamoaos, artisans who make chemicals from celestial fungi; consecrationists, faithful who annoint people with celeste water to purify and bring them salvation; megalitoglieas, artists who craft statues from celestial stone; goodservants, servants of the SupernalRealms; visphots, jurists who bring down celestial fire and light and judgment; brocca, laborers who give and give for their people; woyeretsas, laborers who cleanse the world; kuznecs, artisans who smith celestial metals; ch'axwiris, wranglers who work with celestial animals; scialytes, caretakers who blanket their charges with celestial shadow to hide or protect them; sartorists, artisans who work with celestial fabrics; kinchin, faithful children who are empowered by their own innocence; harmonists, musicians who wield celestial sound; dahees, healers who use celestial microbes to heal the gut biome; mikalis, warriors in service to the Taxiarch; lustraters, faithful who sacrifice for a higher power; and coelventians, vigilantes who fly on celestial winds.
The energy of sharing, generosity, kindness, and altruism.
The energy of celestial emotion, represented by a faceted jewel that includes love in all its forms. Emotions include comfort, loyalty, generosity, hope, joy, delight, happiness, contentment, wonder, awe, inspiration, gratitude, enthusiasm, curiosity, calm, serenity, trust, love in all its forms, confidence, bravery, relief, compassion, passion, and outrage.
- Primary species: zasaginas, empathic metahumans with jewels in their chests; tacuhlalas, aliens who wrap their flat bodiesa round people to comfort them or bring them relief; bukhanas, insubstantiates who embody loyalty; regalos, small folk who bring people presents; humans, the embodiment of hope; transcendants, insubstantiates made of joy, delight, contentment, or happiness; muses, akhoata who spread inspiration, wonder, awe with their touch; maxandis, tall folk who are empowered by gratitude; buoffos, beast folk who are curious cat people; mesecinae, akhoata in the calm of the moons; nitotem, metahumans who bond via trust; ateixcos, beast folk empowered by bravery; gedhesuris, strange folk who grow manes to reflect their honor; phusomsons, strange folk full of admiration for others; inannans, akhoata who embody all forms of love (including acceptance, true love, and unconditional love); dabelalaas, insubstantiates who are beauty manifested; sgadugis, hidden folk who are bonded as a community; tangatas, empathic metahumans who are empowered by compassion; nymphs, akhoata who embody desire; akka, akhoata who protect children; lapinas, beast folk who resemble rabbits and bond via friendship; macpions, empathic metahumans whose hearts burn with passion; suilcroi, small folk who embody romance; ysians, underwater metahumans whose forms alter with their self-perception; and succibi, akhoata who wield sex magic.
- Primary occupations: lapidarists, artisans who craft the dumaqu jewels of celestial emotion; safeis, healers who comfort people via therapy; taluks, servants to their class, nation, or gender who are empowered by their loyalty; versandoras, witches of generosity; aestbars, faithful who embody hope; mu ayos, esotericists who carry joy in gourds; frith, wranglers of the rabbits of contentment; macarians, game makers who create delights; gaudians, bards of happiness; tremenders, faithful who instill awe; mirabilians, esotericists who create wonders; niilas, healers who inspire people to get better; barawos, thieves who instill gratitude by stealing from the rich to give to the poor; stuostnikses, athletes who are enthusastic cheerleaders; ojuhuvas, rangers who explore out of curiosity; epaelangs, entertainers who inspire calm and serenity; nisitohtas, zoanthropes who take the form of moose to protect others; valetajas, con artists who operate on pure confidence; toltekatls, artists who create bold works; sastipasqos, healers who bring relief as death doulas; mangkakatays, artists who inspire outrage with their work; kazallas, honorable warriors; keshishes, priestesses who channel admiration and gratitude; khasyaases, tahawals who find their own inner beauty and live it; uninetsvs, dancers who guide people in communal dance to bond them; smanpas, healers who are therapists who use compassion to heal people; gallae, priestesses of desire; tigatimans, caretakers of children who protect and nurture them with love; zanmis, companion esotericists who bond with others via friendship; dangalaasuuns, artists who imbue their work with their passion to bring it to life; rhapsodes, bards who recite romantic verse and stories; wadams, tahawals who find their true inner selves; hetairas, sacred Sensualists who wield sex magic; nitalams, esotericists and Sensualists who wield love as a form of all powerful magic; and jaditss, elders who show people how to accept all.
The shadowy energy of miracles, grace, and hope. The energy of aspiration and confidence. Celestial shadow.
- Primary species: irele, metahumans who embody hope, aspiration, confidence, grace, and miracles, indistinguishable from common humans except that they may evoke miracles.
- Primary occupations: miracleworkers, con artists who convince people to believe in miracles; aestbars, faithful who believe in hope; scialytes, caretakers who use blankets of celestial shadow to protect people; valetajas, con artists who operate on pure confidence; hormers, celebrities who inspire people to aspire to greater things; and raqisas, dancers imbued with grace.
The energy of labor in all its forms.
- Primary species: tongyis, constructs made by workers to fight exploitation.
- Primary occupations: unifiers, laborers who are empowered by unified work; pandays, carpenters who work celestial wood; harmonists, musicians who work celestial sound; visionaries, artists who create celestial art; magturutdos, teachers who unify their work; uwabikozes, artisans who build homes; shijiangs, masons who work celestial stone; woyeretsas, cleaners who cleanse the world; kuznecs, smiths who work celestial metals; ch'axwiris, wranglers of celestial animals; healers, healers who sacrifice themselves to heal others; hanniqas, laborers who give and give; tuhtukitus, farmers who unite their labor; kwasutus, laborers in food service; fankangs, revolutionaries who are extremely principled; umnakakelis, caretakers who unite their labor; bomberos, firefighters who unite against disaster; azahwanus, clerks who unite office workers; umthunywas, messengers who unite communications workers; amsuddess, artisans who innovate devices; umnakakelis, laborers who unite domestic workers; kusichiqs, entertainers who unite entertainment workers; gorniks, miners who unite extraction workers; gurnayjys, assemblers who unite factory workers; guilgachins, beggars who unite the lumpen; ovchis, rangers who unite outdoors workers; saynsdans, scientists who unite science workers; chakaras, servants who unite their work; hetairas, Sensualists who unite their work; qingrens, tahawals and warriors who unite military workers; umshayelis, transporters who unite transportation workers; atijo iyas, witches who unite women workers; and sartorists, artisans who work with celestial fabrics.
The energy of celestial sound, of music, of harmony.
The energy of joy, happiness, contentment, and delight.
The energy of celestial light, of vision, of inspiration, wonder, and awe, of art itself.
The energy of wisdom, experience, and strategy.
The energy of self-actualization, self love, and self-esteem.
- Primary species: ysians, underwater metahumans whose forms alter with their self-perception.
- Primary occupations: wadams, tahawals who transform into their true selves.
The energy of hearth and home, of comfort and relief, of the safe haven. This includes
hearth enegy as well.
- Primary species: umurinzis, small folk who carry their homes as shells on their backs; hearth folk, tall folk with skin like embers; kubbutukas, small folk who clean homes; and tacuhlalas, strange folk who have flat bodies they can wrap around others to comfort them or bring them relief.
- Primary occupations: uwabikozes, artisans who build homes; hearth mages, esotericists who command the fire of the hearth; safeis, healers who bring comfort via therapy; abaskers, laborers who create special fires for soothing warmth; sastipasqos, healers who bring relief as death doulas; and woyeretsas, cleaners who cleanse the world.
The energy of peace, calm, and serenity.
Celestial chaos.
The energy of protection and celestial war, wars of defense and resistance.
- Primary species: jark'aqana, illittum who dwell underground and defend Shem.
- Primary occupations: iskurus, warriors able to defend against almost anything; mikalis, warriors who defend all goodness; tagapagpalayas, revolutionaries who resist oppression; fankangs, principled revolutionaries; shieldmaidens, morrigans who defend women; freebooters, pirates who defend against oppressive navies; gung sools, martial artists who draw upon protective strength; feejigans, warriors who keep watch for danger; bunduqias, ranged warriors who use their skills to defend; wahacakas, warriors who protect the meek; galeru, mounted warriors who ride rainbow serpents; and street guardians, vigilantes who defend the poor and dispossessed.
The energy of virtuous living. Distinct from principles, which derive from class consciousness, virtues derived from morality or ethics. The recognized virtues that generate
kalite are altruism or charity, constance, humility, kindness, mercy, patience, piety, prudence, resilience, protection of the meek (sanctuary), service to others, and sincerity.
- Primary species: jasadis, akhoata empowered by virtues.
- Primary occupations: hallows, faithful empowered by living virtuously; versandoras, witches of generosity, charity, and altruism; jazazes, laborers who are sheepshearers of constance; mutajawils, vagrants who embody humility; shepherdesses, morrigans and laborers who tend sheep and embody kindness; merciful, assassins who use the power of mercy; rahibs, monks who embody patience; devouts, faithful who embody piety to celestial virtues, morals, or ideals; quaeritators, investigators who embody prudence; resilients, healers who wield resilience to heal; wahacakas, warriors who protect the meek; goodservants, servants who serve the meek; and shaeirs, messengers who embody sincerity.
The energy of cleanliness and of purification, of forgiveness.
The energy of justice and outrage.
The energy of liberation and freedom, of resistance to tyranny and oppression, of outrage.
The energy of alarm, of warning against danger, of vigilance.
The rainbow energy of empowerment and celestial dreams. Split into its component parts, it becomes other celestial energies: white (
euphotonia), red (
tenyocan), orange (
liberation power), yellow (
euskepsia), green (
euphony), blue (
sakiaga), violet (
euphoria), and black (
Elysian essence). See those energies for their species and occupations.
The energy of all forms of love, including acceptance, admiration, beauty, communal love, compassion, desire, divine love, familial love, friendship, kindness, passion, romantic love, self love, sexual attraction, true love, and unconditional love.
- Primary species: inannans, akhoata who embody all forms of love (including acceptance, true love, and unconditional love); dabelalaas, insubstantiates who are beauty manifested; sgadugis, hidden folk who are bonded as a community; tangatas, empathic metahumans who are empowered by compassion; nymphs, akhoata who embody desire; bukhanas, insubstantiates who embody loyalty; akka, akhoata who protect children; lapinas, beast folk who resemble rabbits and bond via friendship; regalos, small folk who bring people presents; macpion, empathic metahumans whose hearts burn with passion; suilcroi, small folk who embody romance; ysians, underwater metahumans whose form alter with their self-perception; and succibi, akhoata who wield sex magic.
- Primary occupations: keshishes, priestesses who channel admiration and gratitude; khasyaases, tahawals who find their own inner beauty and live it; uninetsvs, dancers who guide people in communal dance to bond them; smanpas, healers who are therapists who use compassion to heal people; gallae, priestesses of desire; taluks, servants to their class, nation, or gender who are empowered by their loyalty; tigatimans, caretakers of children who protect and nurture them with love; zanmis, companion esotericists who bond with others via friendship; versandoras, witches of generosity; dangalaasuuns, artists who imbue their work with their passion to bring it to life; rhapsodes, bards who recite romantic verse and stories; wadams, tahawals who find their true inner selves; hetairas, sacred sensualists who wield sex magic; nitalams, esotericists and sensualists who wield love as a form of all powerful magic; visardeurs, maskers who can embody any or all kinds of love; theovrimians, seekers and faithful of Divine Love; and jaditss, elders who show people how to accept all.
The energy of good fortune, of good luck, of fortuity.
The energy of health, healing, and medicine. The energy of compassion. The energy of the celestial body.
The energy of provision, of succor, of support.
The energy of bravery, valor, and courage against more powerful enemies.
The energy of the hunt, of cunning, of respectful hunting.
The energy of good harvest, of gratitude, of bounty, of nourishment, of satisfaction.
The energy of equality and resistance against inequality and of the celestial soul.
The energy of truth and true identity, of celestial Names.
The energy of community, of nation.
The energy of principle, of class consciousness.
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