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IntroductionWikitext
A Duranthi musician

Duranthi culture is grounded in continuity, patience, and history. Duranthi view their cultural institutions as unchanging.

Names_and_IdentityWikitext

Names are symbolic and earned over time, reflecting historical events or personal growth.

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Religion_and_SpiritualityWikitext

Duranthi venerate Varunel as a manifestation of Daathir, the greater consciousness of all mater.

LanguageWikitext

The Orathic language is a tonal language.

Literature_and_Oral_TraditionsWikitext

Literature is almost always historical in nature.

Notable works:

  • The Songs of Stone – A poetic reflection on Terasil’s landscapes
  • The Endless Echo – A philosophical meditation on cyclical time
  • The First Fracture – An historical narrative of the Erosion Wars
Music_and_DanceWikitext

Duranthi music emphasizes deep percussive rhythms. Instruments include:

  • Resonant Drums – Hollowed stone drums
  • Chime Pillars – Struck vertical monoliths
  • Stone Flutes – flutes that harmonize in caves

Dance is deliberate and weighty, mimicking erosion or tectonic uplift.

Art_and_CraftsmanshipWikitext
A Duranthi Artisan

Duranthi art is mostly stone-based. Aesthetic values emphasize geometric form, symmetry, and long-term transformation.

Artistic forms:

  • Living Carvings – Statues designed to shift over centuries
  • Monolithic Murals – Wall reliefs encoding mythic memory
  • Sacred Obelisks – Resonant markers of cultural significance
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Clothing_and_AdornmentsWikitext

Duranthi wear simple robes to keep in line with their ancestors. New dress or styles are frowned upon in Duranthi society.

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