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The Rite-Keepers are a ceremonial order within [[Orasian]] society tasked with preserving, conducting, and harmonizing the formal rituals that sustain civic, spiritual, and ancestral continuity. Though not a governing body, their presence is required at all major civic transitions, oaths, dedications, and harmonic rites. They are the living voice of stone-aligned memory, acting as guardians of silence, tone, and sacred transformation.
History:
The origins of the Rite-Keepers date to the mid [[Era of Isolation]], long before the formation of the Council of Stone. They emerged from early spiritual lineages, often echo-seers and tonal interpreters like [[Surn-Zal]], who first understood that the earth responded not only to force but to intent, rhythm, and stillness. As Orasian society formalized, the Rite-Keepers became the essential bridge between governance and resonance. Their authority derives not from law, but from ritual necessity—without them, no oath is valid, no rite is complete, no resonance sanctioned.
Structure and leadership:
The Rite-Keepers operate under the Harmonic Line, an unbroken chain of attuned ritualists who preserve the tone-sequences and ceremony-forms passed down through generations. Leadership is rotational and based on alignment with ancestral tone, rather than rank or age. Members are divided into: * Chorus-Bearers – Perform synchronized rites during public resonance intervals * Echo-Masters – Lead the deep rites within sanctuaries like [[Surn’s Refuge]] * Tread-Walkers – Guardians and initiators on the [[Stonesteps]] * Vow-Stewards – Witness and bind civic or ancestral oaths during formal proceedings
Major settlements and strongholds:
* '''Kar-Thal''' – Seat of all high rites; most active in [[Darak-Kel]] and [[Surn’s Refuge]] * '''Stonesteps''' – The path of initiation; only Rite-Keepers may ascend and descend freely * '''Vaults of Breath-Still''' – A hidden ceremonial hall used for harmonizing lost rites * '''Stone-Hollow of Unspoken Vows''' – Where oaths too dangerous or powerful for public hearing are sealed in silence
Relations with other factions:
The Rite-Keepers maintain formal, ritualized cooperation with the [[Council of Stone]], and no high decree may be enacted without their presence. They coordinate closely with the [[Lorewardens]] to ensure ceremonial consistency and collaborate with [[Stonewardens]] during resonance-bound crises or spiritual disturbances. While they have no declared rivals, independent ritualists or rogue oath-binders are quietly discouraged, and their works are considered unsanctioned.
Notable figures:
* '''Ritesinger Tharn-Velun''' – Conducted the first formal civic resonance trial after the [[Great Erosion]] * '''Vow-Steward Ehal-Suhn''' – Known for binding the [[Dul-Val]] quarriers’ pact that halted deep fracturing * '''Tread-Walker Miras-Kael''' – Current overseer of the [[Stonesteps]]; rarely seen outside the initiation spirals
Traditions and practices:
All Rite-Keepers undergo the Vocal Hollowing, a rite of internal resonance that aligns breath, tone, and silence. Their garments are made of tonal-threaded stonecloth, and their chisel-masks bear personal harmonic glyphs, passed from mentor to apprentice. They observe the Interval of Stillwake—a silent span of seven days each year where no rites are performed, allowing the city’s resonance to rest. No Rite-Keeper ever speaks casually. Words are chosen with care and rhythm, often preceded by breath-tones or gesture sequences. Their silence holds as much authority as their speech.
Legacy and influence:
The Rite-Keepers are neither rulers nor builders, but without them, Orasian civilization would be spiritually unanchored. They ensure that every civic breath, oath, and transformation is harmonized with the pulse of the stone. Their work is invisible to some—but to those who listen, it echoes forever.
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