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Kel-Tarash is a functional outpost positioned roughly 60 miles into the Deep Road between [[Djes-Val]] and [[Mar-Thal]]. Designed for inspection, pressure management, and structural monitoring, the station serves as a mid-route checkpoint for maintenance crews and authorized convoys. It is not a settlement, and long stays are not permitted without clearance.
Geography:
The outpost is carved into a dry, level section of the Deep Road surrounded by layered basalt and stabilized with pressure-lock arches. A long corridor runs through the central chamber, with reinforced support braces and staggered alcoves for equipment. A secondary tunnel connects to an older, sealed maintenance shaft that is still monitored for signs of shift or intrusion.
History:
Established during early stabilization of the Khargaath corridor, Kel-Tarash replaced a former rest ledge that collapsed during pressure misalignment. Its current form includes two main vaults, an exhaust testing corridor, and a sealed access hatch to the southern wall. The outpost was designed to meet minimal travel disruption while providing critical pressure readings and road integrity data.
Functions and Features:
* Central Lane – Used for movement of convoys, brief rest, and tool transfer. * Pressure Monitors – Embedded mechanisms that measure minor shifts in surrounding strata. * Signal Chamber – Allows for encoded light or chime signals to be sent to the next post if necessary. * Tool Alcoves – Housing basic stone alignment and stress-testing instruments.
Culture and Ritual:
Kel-Tarash operates on a fixed schedule. Crews rotate out every 20 days.
Defenses and Watch:
Basic watch is maintained by a two-person shift at all times. Gate levers are manual and can seal the chamber in under a minute. No permanent garrison is stationed here, but Stonewardens pass through regularly for inspection.
Threats and Dangers:
Stone pressure shifts and surface-fault tremors are the primary risks. Gas detection systems are checked each cycle, and recent fluctuations near the sealed shaft have prompted increased attention. No reported attacks or incidents in the last 30 days.
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