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The Elements of It’slâmwâ are manifestations of Divine Power bestowed upon individuals deemed worthy by the [[Meera|Mother]] and [[Merrik Jenlek|Father]]. These chosen beings serve as vessels for the divine will, with those who hold all the elements attaining the status of [[Deity (Lethurîa)|Deity]], while those with partial gifts become [[Lesser Deity (Lethurîa)|Lesser Deity]] .
The Elements of It’slâmwâ are manifestations of Divine Power bestowed upon individuals deemed worthy by the [[Meera|Mother]] and [[Merrik|Father]]. These chosen beings serve as vessels for the divine will, with those who hold all the elements attaining the status of [[Deity (Lethurîa)|Deity]], while those with partial gifts become [[Lesser Deity (Lethurîa)|Lesser Deity]] .


Central to these powers is [[Vital Essence (Lethurîa)|Vital Essence]], a force that anchors [[Spirits and Souls|spirits]] to [[Mortal Vessel|Mortal Vessels]]. While ordinary mortals possess vessels with limited capacity, [[Deity]] and [[Lesser Deity]] are granted [[Immortal Vessel|Immortal Vessels]], capable of holding boundless Vital Essence.
Central to these powers is [[Vital Essence (Lethurîa)|Vital Essence]], a force that anchors [[Spirits and Souls|spirits]] to [[Mortal Vessel|Mortal Vessels]]. While ordinary mortals possess vessels with limited capacity, [[Deity]] and [[Lesser Deity]] are granted [[Immortal Vessel|Immortal Vessels]], capable of holding boundless Vital Essence.