Apsara

The Five Great Philosophies of the Apsara people

Vathriagnishesham (Seeing-with-Two-Eyes-Closed Philosophy)

Apsara are often obsessed with the cycles that govern their lives, and none moreso than the Vathriagnishesham. Those who subscribe to the Seeing-with-Two-Eyes-Closed view of the world see Undersea as a complex tapestry of cause and effect that can only be seen through quiet meditative practice. In many ways, this is the closest the Apsara come to a truly ascetic lifestyle, as the Vathriagnishesham largely withdraw from the world in order that they see it more clearly.

Currents of Deepspirit

Greetings to those who seek enlightenment. I (Ghost Tiger) have chosen as my next topic of summary the Apsara Sorcery workings known as the Currents of Deep Spirit. I would like to stress that this is only the briefest and most novice of introductions. My (Ghost Tiger) notes are comprised from interviews, practical experience upon receipt, and what few texts I could find. This is not intended as an insult, but a humble and attempt to help qualify the inner will workings of the Apara.

The first thing anyone should realize is that the Apsara are people of the sea.

Luelenvati

Luelenvati was a merchant, a scholar and dabbler in the magic arts from the now-destroyed city of Shellback in the world of Undersea. Before coming through the Door, Luelenvati had a tumultuous career in his home world. Beginning life in the most destitute and spirit-abandoned streets of Shellback, Luelenvati worked uncommonly hard as a simple merchant, attempting to secure for himself the life of leisure common amongst the Apsara.

Having established a small fortune, Luelenvati decided to travel amongst the cities of Undersea.

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