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 === Appearance === === Appearance ===
- +{{  :species:lesser_spirit.png?400|}}These spirits typically manifest as tiny, glowing orbs that drift aimlessly through the air. Their color, size, and behavior can vary depending on the type of elemental affinity they possess:
-These spirits typically manifest as tiny, glowing orbs that drift aimlessly through the air. Their color, size, and behavior can vary depending on the type of elemental affinity they possess:+
  
   * Fire-aligned lesser spirits might appear as small, flickering flames or embers, glowing with an orange or red hue. They emit gentle warmth but lack the power to cause any significant harm.   * Fire-aligned lesser spirits might appear as small, flickering flames or embers, glowing with an orange or red hue. They emit gentle warmth but lack the power to cause any significant harm.
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 Grand Spirits represent the pinnacle of spiritual evolution, emerging from individuals who, during their lifetime, engaged in extensive training in magic, meditation, or other disciplines designed to strengthen their spiritual essence. Alternatively, Grand Spirits can also arise from spirits that have existed for an extended period in environments rich in magical energy, allowing them to gradually ascend in rank and power over time. Grand Spirits represent the pinnacle of spiritual evolution, emerging from individuals who, during their lifetime, engaged in extensive training in magic, meditation, or other disciplines designed to strengthen their spiritual essence. Alternatively, Grand Spirits can also arise from spirits that have existed for an extended period in environments rich in magical energy, allowing them to gradually ascend in rank and power over time.
 === Origins of Grand Spirits === === Origins of Grand Spirits ===
 +{{  :species:greater_spirit.png?400|}}
 **Spiritual Training and Discipline** **Spiritual Training and Discipline**
  
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 Arch Spirits represent the ultimate evolution of spiritual entities, standing above even Grand Spirits in terms of power, wisdom, and influence. These spirits are born from the souls of individuals who were not merely practitioners, but true masters of their craft, having devoted their entire lives to meditation, magic, or other spiritual disciplines. Alternatively, Arch Spirits can arise from spirits that have existed for millennia, continually refining their abilities and expanding their influence within the spiritual realm. Arch Spirits represent the ultimate evolution of spiritual entities, standing above even Grand Spirits in terms of power, wisdom, and influence. These spirits are born from the souls of individuals who were not merely practitioners, but true masters of their craft, having devoted their entire lives to meditation, magic, or other spiritual disciplines. Alternatively, Arch Spirits can arise from spirits that have existed for millennia, continually refining their abilities and expanding their influence within the spiritual realm.
 === Origins of Arch Spirits === === Origins of Arch Spirits ===
 +{{  :species:arch_fire_spirit.png?400|}}
  **Mastery in Life**  **Mastery in Life**
 **Magical Masters**: Arch Spirits often originate from the souls of those who were unparalleled in their magical abilities during their lifetimes. These were not ordinary magicians but grandmasters who had achieved the highest levels of arcane knowledge and control. Their spirits, upon death, ascend to a level of power that reflects their lifetime of mastery. They wield such overwhelming magical energy that they transcend the limitations of even the most potent Grand Spirits. **Magical Masters**: Arch Spirits often originate from the souls of those who were unparalleled in their magical abilities during their lifetimes. These were not ordinary magicians but grandmasters who had achieved the highest levels of arcane knowledge and control. Their spirits, upon death, ascend to a level of power that reflects their lifetime of mastery. They wield such overwhelming magical energy that they transcend the limitations of even the most potent Grand Spirits.
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 === Origins of Divine Spirits === === Origins of Divine Spirits ===
  
-**Direct Manifestations of Deities**+{{  :species:divine_spirit.png?400|}}**Direct Manifestations of Deities**
  
   * **Godly Essence**: Divine Spirits are often created directly from the spiritual essence of gods and goddesses. When a deity exerts a significant amount of their power or when their presence is needed in the mortal or spiritual realms, a portion of their essence can manifest as a Divine Spirit. These spirits are extensions of the deity’s will, imbued with a fraction of their creator’s immense power and authority.   * **Godly Essence**: Divine Spirits are often created directly from the spiritual essence of gods and goddesses. When a deity exerts a significant amount of their power or when their presence is needed in the mortal or spiritual realms, a portion of their essence can manifest as a Divine Spirit. These spirits are extensions of the deity’s will, imbued with a fraction of their creator’s immense power and authority.
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-==== Language ==== 
- 
-Optional. What is their language? If already covered in a Nation article, feel free to link and include a basic blurb here. 
  
 ==== Naming ==== ==== Naming ====
 +Spirits have unique naming conventions that reflect their non-corporeal nature and spiritual origins. Their names often draw from their essence, purpose, or the nature of their existence. Here’s how spirits typically refer to each other, including examples and explanations for different naming conventions.
 +=== Naming Conventions for Spirits ===
 +**General Naming Structure**
  
-RequiredHow do members of this species refer to each other? Examples are really important heresince people will use them to come up with their own names. If using a real world language or culture as a basismaybe link to some name generators?+  * **Title-Based Names**: Spirits often use titles that reflect their nature, purpose, or rankThese titles might be descriptive of their elemental nature, their roleor their spiritual essence.
  
-Do they have first names and last names? How do they determine them?+  * **Essence-Based Names**: Many spirits have names that reflect their elemental or emotional essence. For example, a fire spirit might have a name related to flames or heat, while a sorrowful spirit might have a name associated with melancholy.
  
-If a name generator is not providedinclude a list of at least five sample names for each section of your species that has different naming structure or convention - such as male and female.+  * **Purpose-Based Names**: Some spirits are named based on their specific purpose or function. For instance, a guardian spirit might have a name that signifies protection or watchfulness. 
 + 
 +**First Names and Last Names** 
 + 
 +  * **First Names**: Spirits often have first names that reflect their essence, role, or characteristics. These names can be descriptive or symbolic, capturing the spirit’s primary attributes or emotions. 
 + 
 +  * **Last Names**: In many cases, spirits do not have last names in the traditional sense. Howeverif they do, last names might be derived from their origin, rank, or the specific location they are associated with. Last names can also be titles or descriptors related to their spiritual function. 
 + 
 +===  Sample Names for Different Spirit Types === 
 +**Elemental Spirits** 
 + 
 +**First Names**: 
 + 
 +  * **Pyra** (Fire spirit; derived from "pyra" meaning fire) 
 +  * **Aqua** (Water spirit; derived from "aqua" meaning water) 
 +  * **Zephyr** (Air spirit; derived from "zephyr" meaning a gentle breeze) 
 +  * **Terra** (Earth spirit; derived from "terra" meaning earth) 
 +  * **Luna** (Moon spirit; derived from "luna" meaning moon) 
 + 
 +**Last Names**: 
 + 
 +  * Flareheart (Fire spirit; indicative of a passionate nature) 
 +  * Tidecaller (Water spirit; indicative of their connection to tides) 
 +  * Stormwind (Air spirit; indicative of their connection to storms) 
 +  * Stoneguardian (Earth spirit; indicative of their protective nature) 
 +  * Moonshade (Moon spirit; indicative of their influence over the moonlight) 
 + 
 +**Emotional Spirits** 
 + 
 +**First Names**: 
 + 
 +  * **Solace** (Spirit of comfort; indicative of their soothing presence) 
 +  * **Mourn** (Spirit of sorrow; indicative of their association with grief) 
 +  * **Serene** (Spirit of tranquility; indicative of their calming influence) 
 +  * **Rage** (Spirit of anger; indicative of their intense emotional energy) 
 +  * **Joy** (Spirit of happiness; indicative of their uplifting nature) 
 + 
 +**Last Names**: 
 + 
 +  * Griefbinder (Spirit of sorrow; indicative of their role in binding grief) 
 +  * Calmwind (Spirit of tranquility; indicative of their calming effect) 
 +  * Furyflame (Spirit of anger; indicative of their fiery temperament) 
 +  * Lightbringer (Spirit of happiness; indicative of their role in spreading joy) 
 +  * Shadowveil (Spirit of sorrow; indicative of their association with darkness and mourning) 
 + 
 +=== Ancient and Guardian Spirits === 
 + 
 +**First Names**: 
 + 
 +  * **Eldrin** (Ancient guardian spirit; indicative of their ancient wisdom) 
 +  * **Thorne** (Guardian spirit; indicative of their protective nature) 
 +  * **Vesper** (Ancient guardian; indicative of their association with the evening or dusk) 
 +  * **Celestia** (Celestial guardian; indicative of their connection to the stars) 
 +  * **Aegis** (Guardian spirit; indicative of their role in protection) 
 + 
 +**Last Names**: 
 + 
 +  * **Wisdomkeeper** (Ancient spirit; indicative of their role in preserving knowledge) 
 +  * **Shieldbearer** (Guardian spirit; indicative of their protective function) 
 +  * **Starwatcher** (Celestial guardian; indicative of their role in observing the stars) 
 +  * **Nightwarden** (Guardian spirit; indicative of their role in guarding during the night) 
 +  * **Eternalsoul** (Ancient spirit; indicative of their timeless existence)
  
-=== Sample Names ===  
-  * example  
-  * names here  
-  * in a  
-  * bulleted list. 
  
 ==== Attire ==== ==== Attire ====
 +Spirits, being non-corporeal beings, do not require physical clothing in the same way humans do. However, their appearance can be influenced by their elemental nature, purpose, or the role they play. When considering how spirits "dress," it's helpful to think of it in terms of their visual manifestations and symbolic adornments rather than actual clothing. Here’s how different types of spirits might present themselves:
 +==== Elemental Spirits= ===
  
-Optional. How do members of this species prefer to dress?+=== Fire Spirits ===
  
-==== Religion ====+  * Appearance: Fire spirits may appear as flowing flames or incandescent forms. Their "attire" might resemble flickering, shifting flames or embers, creating a dynamic, ever-changing appearance. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They often have patterns that mimic the dancing of fire or the crackle of embers, adding a sense of movement and energy. 
 + 
 +=== Water Spirits ===
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Water spirits might manifest as fluid, shimmering forms or as beings made of cascading waves or droplets. Their "clothing" might look like flowing water or mist. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: Their appearance may include wave-like patterns, ripples, or even the occasional bubble, emphasizing their connection to water. 
 + 
 +=== Air Spirits === 
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Air spirits can appear as wisps, breezes, or swirling forms that resemble clouds or gusts of wind. Their "garments" might seem almost transparent or ethereal. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They might have swirling, airy patterns or faint, ethereal wisps that suggest movement and fluidity. 
 + 
 +=== Earth Spirits === 
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Earth spirits may present themselves as solid, rugged forms or as beings made of stone, soil, or roots. Their "attire" could resemble natural rock formations or earthy textures. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They might have patterns that resemble veins of minerals, moss, or roots, reflecting their deep connection to the earth. 
 + 
 +==== Emotional Spirits ==== 
 + 
 +=== Joy Spirits ===  
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Joy spirits might manifest as bright, glowing figures with radiant, uplifting auras. Their "attire" could include vibrant, sparkling effects or light patterns that convey happiness. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They might display patterns of rays, stars, or cheerful bursts of light. 
 + 
 +=== Sorrow Spirits === 
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Sorrow spirits often appear as shadowy, dim forms or as beings shrouded in mist or dark hues. Their "clothing" might look like flowing shadows or tears. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They may have patterns resembling falling tears, rain, or shadowy tendrils that evoke a sense of melancholy. 
 + 
 +==== Ancient and Guardian Spirits ==== 
 + 
 +=== Ancient Spirits ===: 
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Ancient spirits might appear as regal, majestic figures with elaborate, timeless adornments that suggest their long history. Their forms could resemble ancient symbols, glyphs, or patterns etched into their being. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They might have intricate, ancient designs, runes, or symbols that reflect their deep wisdom and age. 
 + 
 +=== Guardian Spirits  === 
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Guardian spirits often present themselves with protective, sturdy forms, sometimes with elements that resemble armor or shields. Their appearance might include symbolic elements like wings, shields, or protective runes. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: Their forms might feature strong, angular patterns or emblems that signify their role as protectors. 
 + 
 +=== Celestial and Divine Spirits ==== 
 + 
 +=== Celestial Spirits === 
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Celestial spirits may appear as radiant, star-like beings or as ethereal, glowing forms with celestial patterns. Their "attire" could include shimmering stardust or halo effects. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They might have patterns of stars, constellations, or galaxies, emphasizing their connection to the cosmos. 
 + 
 +=== Divine Spirits === 
 + 
 +  * Appearance: Divine spirits often present themselves with a majestic, otherworldly appearance, often featuring elements of grandeur or holiness. Their forms might include radiant auras, divine symbols, or flowing robes made of light. 
 +  * Symbols and Patterns: They might display divine symbols, celestial halos, or patterns that signify their divine nature and authority. 
 + 
 +==== General Considerations ==== 
 + 
 +  * Ethereal Adornments: Spirits might have elements that appear as adornments rather than clothing, such as glowing orbs, wisps of energy, or intricate patterns of light. 
 +  * Symbolic Representation: Their appearance often reflects their nature, purpose, or elemental affiliation, using symbolic representation rather than physical garments.
  
-Optional. If already covered in a Nation article, feel free to link and include a basic blurb here. 
  
-==== Philosophy ==== 
  
-Optional. If already covered in a Nation article, feel free to link and include a basic blurb here. 
 ===== Society ===== ===== Society =====
  
  
 ==== Kinship ==== ==== Kinship ====
 +Spirits, due to their non-corporeal nature, form relationships and group themselves in ways that reflect their unique existence and spiritual attributes. Here’s how spirits typically group and form relationships, including their approach to family structures:
 +=== Grouping and Forming Relationships ===
 +** Elemental Spirits**
  
-RequiredHow do members of this species group and form relationships? Do they have families?+  * Elemental Clusters: Elemental spirits often group together based on their elemental affinitiesFor example, fire spirits might form clusters or communities around volcanic regions, while water spirits might gather near oceans or rivers. These groups are united by their shared element and often collaborate to maintain balance within their elemental domains. 
 + 
 +  * Elemental Councils: In some cases, elemental spirits form councils or governing bodies to manage their collective responsibilities. These councils are typically led by a senior spirit or a representative of each elemental type, and they make decisions that affect their elemental realm. 
 + 
 +  * Inter-Elemental Relationships: While elemental spirits usually stick to their own kind, there can be cross-elemental relationships based on mutual respect or collaboration. For instance, a water spirit and a fire spirit might work together to control a steam-based environment. 
 + 
 +** Emotional Spirits ** 
 + 
 +  * Emotional Affiliations: Emotional spirits group themselves based on the type of emotion they embody. Joy spirits, for instance, may form communities that focus on uplifting and spreading happiness, while sorrow spirits may gather to provide comfort and solace to those in grief. 
 + 
 +  * Support Networks: Emotional spirits often form support networks where they can share experiences, help each other in their roles, and provide emotional balance. These networks are crucial for maintaining their emotional states and fulfilling their purposes. 
 + 
 +  * Mutual Influence: Emotional spirits can form complex relationships with each other, influencing and amplifying their respective emotional energies. For example, a spirit of joy and a spirit of serenity might work together to create a harmonious and uplifting environment. 
 + 
 +** Ancient and Guardian Spirits** 
 + 
 +  * Guardianship Roles: Ancient and guardian spirits often form relationships based on their protective roles. They may collaborate to safeguard important locations, artifacts, or individuals. Their bonds are typically based on shared duties and a mutual commitment to their guardian roles. 
 + 
 +  * Mentorship and Guidance: Older, more experienced guardian spirits often take on mentorship roles, guiding younger or less experienced spirits in their duties. These relationships are based on respect and the transmission of knowledge. 
 + 
 +  * Shared Legacies: Ancient spirits may also share a sense of legacy or historical connection. They might work together to preserve ancient knowledge or to protect sacred sites with deep historical significance. 
 + 
 +** Celestial and Divine Spirits** 
 + 
 +  * Divine Hierarchies: Celestial and divine spirits often form complex hierarchies and relationships based on their divine roles and ranks. They may have intricate systems of authority and responsibility, with higher-ranking spirits overseeing lower-ranking ones. 
 + 
 +  * Cosmic Councils: These spirits may be part of cosmic councils or assemblies that manage the affairs of the cosmos or the divine realms. Their relationships are often based on their divine functions and cosmic responsibilities. 
 + 
 +  * Divine Alliances: Divine spirits may form alliances or partnerships with each other based on shared divine purposes or goals. These alliances can be powerful and influential, impacting both the spiritual and physical realms. 
 + 
 +=== Family Structures === 
 +**Elemental and Emotional Spirits** 
 + 
 +  * Non-Familial Bonds: Elemental and emotional spirits generally do not have traditional family structures. Instead, their relationships are more about functional groupings and emotional affinities. They form bonds based on their roles, elemental connections, or emotional purposes. 
 + 
 +  * Extended Networks: While they may not have familial relationships, spirits often create extended networks or communities where they support each other and work together to achieve common goals. 
 + 
 +**Ancient and Guardian Spirits** 
 + 
 +  * Lineages and Legacies: Some ancient and guardian spirits may have a sense of lineage or legacy, especially if they have been guarding the same sites or artifacts for millennia. This can create a sense of familial continuity or tradition, though it is more symbolic than literal. 
 + 
 +  * Mentorship Relationships: Older spirits may take on roles similar to family members, such as mentors or protectors, guiding younger spirits and ensuring the continuation of their roles and responsibilities. 
 + 
 +** Celestial and Divine Spirits** 
 + 
 +  * Divine Kinship: Celestial and divine spirits may have familial relationships similar to human families, though these are often based on divine lineage and hierarchy. For example, gods and goddesses might have divine children or siblings, and their relationships can involve complex dynastic and hierarchical structures. 
 + 
 +  * Unordered List ItemDivine Partnerships: Divine spirits often form partnerships or alliances that resemble family relationships in their depth and significance. These partnerships can involve shared duties, mutual support, and collaborative efforts to manage divine realms or cosmic functions.
  
 ==== Government and Politics ==== ==== Government and Politics ====
 +Spirits organize themselves into lasting and coherent groups based on their elemental nature, emotional essence, or divine roles. Their organizational structures are influenced by their inherent attributes and the purposes they serve. Here’s how different types of spirits generally structure themselves and determine leadership:
 +=== Elemental Spirits ===
 +**Organizational Structure **
 +
 +  * Elemental Clusters: Elemental spirits form groups or clusters based on their elemental affinity (e.g., fire, water, earth, air). These clusters are typically organized around elemental domains or natural features that resonate with their essence.
 +
 +  * Elemental Councils: Within these clusters, there may be councils or assemblies that manage the group's collective activities. These councils are often composed of representatives from different elemental types, ensuring balanced decision-making.
 +
 +=== Values ===
 +
 +  * Balance and Harmony: Elemental spirits value the balance and harmony of their elemental domains. Their primary concern is maintaining the equilibrium within their respective elements and ensuring that natural processes remain in harmony.
 +
 +  * Respect for Nature: They have a deep respect for nature and the forces they represent. This respect guides their actions and decisions, with a focus on preserving the integrity of their elemental domains.
 +
 +=== Leadership and Decision-Making ===
 +
 +  * Senior Representatives: Leadership within elemental clusters is often based on seniority or the strength of one’s elemental affinity. Senior representatives or the most influential spirits in their element may take on leadership roles.
 +
 +  * Consensus-Based: Decisions are typically made through consensus or collective agreement within the council. Each representative has a voice in the decision-making process, reflecting the collaborative nature of their organization.
 +
 +=== Emotional Spirits ====
 +**Organizational Structure**
 + 
 +  * Emotional Networks: Emotional spirits form networks or groups based on the emotions they embody (e.g., joy, sorrow, serenity). These networks operate within realms or environments that align with their emotional essence.
 +
 +  * Support Structures: Within these networks, there may be support structures or guiding spirits that help manage their collective functions and ensure their emotional roles are fulfilled.
 +
 +**Values**
 +
 +  * Emotional Balance: Emotional spirits value the balance and integrity of the emotions they represent. Their primary goal is to maintain and influence emotional states in a way that supports their purpose.
 +
 +  * Compassion and Empathy: They often value compassion and empathy, especially if their role involves supporting or comforting others. Their actions are guided by a desire to positively impact the emotional well-being of their surroundings.
 +
 +**Leadership and Decision-Making**
 +
 +  * Guiding Spirits: Leadership in emotional networks may be taken on by guiding spirits who have a deep understanding of the emotional states they represent. These spirits are often the most experienced or influential within their emotional sphere.
 +
 +  * Intuitive Consensus: Decision-making can be intuitive and empathetic, with guidance coming from those who have the most resonance or understanding of the emotions involved. Consensus is achieved through a shared sense of purpose and emotional alignment.
 +
 +=== Ancient and Guardian Spirits ===
 +**Organizational Structure**
 +
 +  * Guardianship Orders: Ancient and guardian spirits are often organized into orders or hierarchies based on their roles and responsibilities. These orders can be highly structured, with specific duties assigned to each member.
 +
 +  * Sacred Sites and Legacies: Their organization may also be tied to the protection of sacred sites, artifacts, or historical legacies. Guardians may be assigned to specific locations or objects of great importance.
 +
 +**Values**
 +
 +  * Protection and Preservation: Their primary values include protection, preservation, and the maintenance of ancient legacies. They are committed to safeguarding important sites, artifacts, or knowledge from harm.
 +
 +  * Honor and Duty: Ancient and guardian spirits value honor and duty in their roles. Their actions are driven by a sense of responsibility to their sacred duties and to maintaining the stability of their realms.
 +
 +**Leadership and Decision-Making**
 +
 +  * Elders and Veterans: Leadership is often held by the oldest or most experienced members of the order. These elders or veterans have a deep understanding of their roles and the history they protect.
 +
 +  * Hierarchical Structure: Decision-making is typically hierarchical, with higher-ranking spirits making critical decisions while lower ranks carry out assigned tasks. Leadership roles are often inherited or assigned based on merit and experience.
 +
 +=== Celestial and Divine Spirits ===
 +**Organizational Structure**
 +
 +  * Divine Hierarchies: Celestial and divine spirits are organized into complex hierarchies based on divine ranks and roles. These hierarchies reflect their power, authority, and responsibilities within the divine or cosmic realms.
 +
 +  * Cosmic Councils: They may participate in cosmic councils or assemblies that oversee the management of divine realms or cosmic functions. These councils are often composed of high-ranking divine beings.
 +
 +
 +**Values**
 +
 +  * Divine Justice and Order: Celestial and divine spirits value justice, order, and the maintenance of cosmic balance. Their actions are guided by principles that ensure harmony within their divine realms and the broader cosmos.
 +
 +  * Divine Will and Purpose: They also value the fulfillment of divine will and purpose, aligning their actions with the broader goals of their divine or cosmic responsibilities.
 +
 +**Leadership and Decision-Making**
 +
 +  * Supreme Deities: Leadership is often centered around supreme deities or high-ranking celestial beings who hold the greatest authority. These beings make significant decisions and provide overarching guidance for their realms.
 +
 +  * Structured Decision-Making: Decision-making follows a structured and often formal process, with lower-ranking spirits or entities providing input while higher-ranking leaders make final decisions. The process reflects the organized nature of divine hierarchies.
 +
 +
 +===== Conflict =====
 +The nature of violence among spirits varies greatly depending on their type, purpose, and the context of their existence. Here’s a breakdown of how different categories of spirits typically interact and whether they engage in violence:
 +====  Elemental Spirits ====
 +**Violence Among Elementals**
 +
 +  * Conflict and Competition: Elemental spirits generally focus on maintaining balance and harmony within their domains. However, conflicts can arise between different elemental types, especially when their domains overlap or when one element disrupts another. For example, a fire spirit and a water spirit might come into conflict if their respective elements are in direct opposition.
 +
 +  * Controlled Interactions: When conflicts do occur, they are often controlled and limited in scope. Elemental spirits might engage in minor skirmishes or disputes, but these are usually resolved through negotiation or by finding a balance that respects each element’s domain.
 +
 +**Harming Each Other**
 + 
 +  * Minimal Harm: Elemental spirits typically avoid causing harm to each other. Their conflicts are more about maintaining balance than about inflicting damage. However, in cases where elemental disputes escalate, some degree of harm might occur, though it is usually not severe or lasting.
 +
 +==== Emotional Spirits ====
 +**Violence Among Emotional Spirits**
 +
 +  * Emotional Discord: Emotional spirits are less likely to engage in physical violence. Instead, they might experience emotional discord or tension, especially if their emotional roles or states come into conflict. For instance, a joy spirit and a sorrow spirit might have different approaches to handling a situation involving grief or happiness.
 +
 +  * Internal Struggles: While not violent in the traditional sense, emotional spirits can experience internal struggles that affect their effectiveness. This can lead to conflicts in their roles or interactions with others, but it typically manifests as emotional strain rather than physical aggression.
 +
 +**Harming Each Other**
 +
 +  * Indirect Harm: Emotional spirits may indirectly affect each other’s roles or influence through their emotional states. For example, a spirit of joy might inadvertently exacerbate the feelings of a sorrow spirit by spreading happiness in a situation where sorrow is needed.
 +
 +====  Ancient and Guardian Spirits ====
 +**Violence Among Ancients and Guardians**
 +
 +  * Protective Conflicts: Ancient and guardian spirits are primarily focused on their roles as protectors and preservers. Conflicts among them are rare and typically occur when there are disputes over their protective duties or sacred sites.
 +
 +  * Historical Conflicts: In some cases, ancient or guardian spirits might have historical conflicts rooted in their long histories. These conflicts are usually tied to specific events or rivalries and are not ongoing battles.
 +
 +**Harming Each Other**
 +
 +  * Rare and Specific: Harm among ancient and guardian spirits is uncommon. When it does occur, it is often specific to particular circumstances or historical grievances. They are generally more focused on their protective roles and maintaining stability.
 +
 +==== Celestial and Divine Spirits ====
 +**Violence Among Celestial and Divine Spirits**
 +
 +  * Divine Rivalries: Celestial and divine spirits can have complex relationships that include rivalries or conflicts. These conflicts might arise from differing divine goals, territorial disputes, or cosmic functions. However, these disputes are often managed within the context of divine hierarchies and cosmic order.
 +
 +  * Celestial Conflicts: At times, celestial beings might engage in conflicts that have significant implications for the mortal realms or cosmic balance. These conflicts are usually grand in scale but are managed by higher divine authorities.
 +
 +**Harming Each Other**
 +
 +  * Highly Controlled: Harm among celestial and divine spirits is typically highly controlled and regulated by divine laws or cosmic order. Direct violence is rare and usually occurs only in specific, significant circumstances.
 +
 +==== Shadow Demons and Other Malignant Spirits ====
 +Violence Among Malignant Spirits
 +
 +  * Intrinsically Aggressive: malevolent spirits are inherently aggressive and malevolent. They engage in violence both among themselves and against other beings. Their interactions are often characterized by aggression, manipulation, and malice.
  
-Optional. How do members of this species organize themselves into lastingcoherent groups? What are their values and how do they decide who, if anyone, is in charge?+  * Internal Power Struggles: Among malevolent spiritspower struggles and territorial disputes are common. These spirits may engage in internal conflicts to establish dominance or control over their domains.
  
-==== Conflict ====+**Harming Each Other**
  
-RequiredIs this species violent? Do they war amongst themselves or with others? Do they harm each other?+  * Frequent Harm: Harm and violence are prevalent among malignant spiritsThey may engage in physical or metaphysical confrontations, often driven by their inherent malevolence and desire for power.
 ===== OOC ===== ===== OOC =====
  
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