Rosönet

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Within Qurosism, the rosönet (Adzamasi: /χʌsœnɛt/) are the souls of departed humans who were not formidable enough to become biārevah or vile enough to be temiārenet when the died.

The vast majority of people become rosönet (singular: rosön). This is viewed as a neutral fate, as opposed to the glory of the biārevah or the doom of the temiārenet. Rosönet make up part of the fabric of the universal dream, and are bound to Quuros until the end of Kēnkenÿn, when they will be freed into the next age (Abenÿn).

The rosönet are typically considered powerless and void of agency, while maintaining their consciousness and sense of individuality. They are able to communicate among themselves and may find old friends and family members who have passed on before them, but have no influence over the material realm or the actions of the gods or minor deities. They maintain awareness of the waking world, generally near their descendants or the place where they died. It is considered a boring and potentially melancholy existence which can go on for millennia.

Some Quurožiri maintain that they have spoken with deceased relatives, rosönet, in their dreams. Some denominations of Qurosism maintain that the rosönet are capable of communicating with the living through dreams, but generally only if the mortal is wise and cunning enough to seek them out.