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The Lithic Gate is the outermost fortified threshold of [[Kar-Thal]], marking the formal boundary between the city and the mountain beyond. Built from massive interlocking stone slabs—assembled without mortar or binding agents—the gate embodies the Orasian principle of resonance-bound strength: adaptable, silent, and unyielding. It serves as both a defensive bulwark and symbolic entry into the civic body of Kar-Thal. Only sanctioned processions, oath-bearing visitors, or resonance-aligned defenders may pass beneath its silent arch.
History:
The gate was constructed during the late [[Era of Isolation]], when expanding external pressures from seismic instability and early rogue guild incursions led to a restructuring of Kar-Thal’s outer defenses. Designed by earth-[[osia]] practitioners and stoneform architects, it remains one of the most structurally complex elements in the city. The Lithic Gate became not only a threshold, but a ceremonial lock—bound to the city's harmonic field through embedded resonance lines in its foundation.
Architecture:
The gate consists of massive geometric slabs, each cut to lock into the next with exact mineral tension. The entire structure subtly shifts with pressure and tremors, redistributing force and maintaining integrity without fracture. Along its inner curve are engraved spiral notations and low-relief guardians, blending architectural function with ritual symbolism. The surrounding passage widens into [[Stone’s Hold]], where defense and logistics are maintained.
Function:
The Lithic Gate serves three key purposes: * A fortified choke-point against external intrusion * A civic and ritual threshold where oaths of entry are sworn * A seismic buffer zone that redirects subterranean stress It is guarded at all times by two Sentinels—massive, living stone guardians attuned to the pulse of the mountain. They control access to the gate itself. Their presence is both symbolic and defensive; few threats have ever passed under their gaze.
Cultural Role:
Passing beneath the Lithic Gate is considered a ritual act. Even residents of Kar-Thal lower their heads in silence when entering or exiting. Traders, emissaries, and Stonewardens all participate in short stilling rites at the gate’s threshold, acknowledging the gravity of re-entry. The gate is never closed in haste. When sealed, it is accompanied by tonal rituals from the [[Rite-Keeper|Rite-Keepers]], anchoring civic memory into the stone with every closure.
Interpretation:
The Lithic Gate is viewed as Kar-Thal’s spine—not a barrier, but a stabilizer. Some echo-philosophers speak of it as the city's breath: expanding with pressure, compressing in silence, and holding the shape of the mountain’s will. To stand before it is to feel the weight of belonging and the clarity of boundary.
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