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=== Hek-Val === '''Type:''' Town '''Location:''' By the shores of the Deadstone Lake, south of the Saltmirror Basin '''Inhabitants:''' Orasians '''Description:''' '''Hek-Val''' is an Orasian town nestled on the rocky shores of '''Deadstone Lake''', a lifeless, saline body of water that is the remnant of an ancient sea. The town is renowned for its seamless integration with the surrounding stone cliffs, with buildings carved directly from the bedrock. The nearby '''Western Outpost''', a formidable fortress, stands vigil over Terasil's western border, guarding against any encroaching threats from beyond the '''Boundary Mountains'''. The inhabitants of Hek-Val are master stonemasons and artisans who specialize in crafting salt sculptures and intricate stonework, drawing inspiration from the stark beauty of the desolate lake. Their work reflects their deep connection to the earth's essence, a skill passed down through generations and believed to be influenced by the Orasian concept of the '''Great Consciousness'''. Despite the harsh environment, the community thrives through trade with passing caravans and maintains strong ties with other Orasian settlements. Hek-Val also serves as a center for the study of the '''Stone Cycle''', where Orasians meditate on the process of change and renewal.
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