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Introduction:
'''Veshariin''', known as the Harmonic Days, is a recurring ceremonial interval observed across [[Orasian]] society. Rooted in the belief that the stone realm itself breathes in cycles, Veshariin marks a period of public stillness, harmonic alignment, and spiritual recalibration. Rather than a single event, it is a synchronized pause observed across major districts and settlements, most centrally within [[Kar-Thal]].
Origins and Purpose:
Veshariin is believed to originate from the earliest tonal teachings of [[Oras]], passed down through the first Rite-Keepers. Its purpose is to renew civic resonance with the living memory of the land, ensuring that law, speech, and labor remain in balance with subterranean rhythms. Historical records carved within the [[Ashlar Vaults]] describe Veshariin as “the held tone between decrees,” symbolizing a space where neither past nor future are spoken. In that stillness, [[Orasians]] reaffirm their alignment to ancestral memory.
Practices and Observance:
Veshariin is observed over a span of five to seven days, depending on regional resonance conditions. During this time: * Public speech is suspended except in ceremonial tones. * Work ceases in all non-essential roles. * Citizens descend into harmonic sanctuaries such as [[Surn’s Refuge]] or local resonance halls. * Families gather for tonal synchronizations—communal hums or chants that align breath and vibration. The beginning of Veshariin is marked by a silence chime struck in every district simultaneously, followed by a descending hum known as the First Stillness. The closing of Veshariin involves a single rising tone from the Altar of Echoes, symbolizing the return of civic rhythm.
Regional Variants:
* In [[Dul-Val]], Veshariin includes the “Ore Prayer,” a silent procession to the quarry edges. * In [[Mar-Thal]], echo-linguists record variations in tone between Veshariin cycles as indicators of civic health. * In [[Djes-Val]], resonance students participate in Stilltone Trials, testing their harmonic focus.
Cultural Significance:
Veshariin is more than a festival—it is a social reset. Council sessions pause, archives are sealed, and oaths are held in suspension. The act of collective stillness is seen as an oath in itself: that the city remains in tune with the land that sustains it. Among the Lorewardens and Stonewardens, participation in Veshariin is mandatory. Failure to attend without ritual exemption is considered a breach of duty
Legacy and Continuity:
Veshariin has endured for generations with only minimal variation. It continues to guide civic rhythm, artisan production cycles, and the passing of leadership. Many Orasians believe that Veshariin holds the city together more than any wall or law—that in its silence, the stone still listens.
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