Vehl-Oron
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Occupation | Speaker-Elder of Resonant Memory |
Culture | Orasians |
Known For | residing over the Third Orasian Assembly, renaming of Layer 7.2.1 |
Era | Late Age of Elemental Convergence |
Elder Vehl-Oron was a senior Orasian figure who served as presiding voice during the Third Orasian Assembly, held within the Chamber of Stillness during the Late Age of Elemental Convergence. His leadership is most prominently recorded in the carved minutes of the assembly, later compiled as Before Wind and Flame: A Chronology of Isolation.
Biography
Little is known about Vehl-Oron's formative cycles. Records from the Kar-Thal Deep Council describe him as one of the longest-standing elders active during the Late Convergence period, with a particular emphasis on resonance interpretation, tonal jurisprudence, and mnemonic ethics.
Theoretical Contributions
The Third Orasian Assembly
Vehl-Oron presided over the Third Assembly, whose purpose was to codify the events and memory layers of the Era of Isolation. He led harmonic alignment rituals and initiated the motion to rename geological Layer 7.2.1 to "First Intonation," marking the emergence of pre-formed awareness within Terasil’s strata.
Mnemonic Reforms
Though primarily known for his presiding role, Vehl-Oron is believed to have advocated for stricter discipline in resonance fasting and extended silence rites. Fragments of echo tablets attributed to his voice suggest a desire to deepen the Orasian attunement with stillstone layers.
Legacy
Vehl-Oron is remembered as a contemplative yet assertive voice in Orasian thought, often referred to in post-convergence texts as “The Grounded Harmonist.” His decisions continue to influence geological naming conventions and ritual observances in Kar-Thal.