Ierigiț Vaults: Difference between revisions

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{{Structures of Lavierin Sections
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|Introduction=The '''Ierigiț Vaults''' are the civic archives of [[Lavierin]], located at the center of the [[Iacângeni District]] district. These subterranean chambers preserve the legal, genealogical, and history of the [[Arânzeni]] people. Access to the innermost chambers is tightly restricted, permitted only to sanctioned Lorewardens.
|Introduction=The '''Ierigiț Vaults''' are the civic archives of [[Lavierin]], located at the center of the [[Iacângeni District]] district. These subterranean chambers preserve the legal, genealogical, and history of the [[Arânzeni]] people. Access to the innermost chambers is tightly restricted, permitted only to sanctioned Yacinsains.
|History=Over centuries, the Vaults became the center Arânzeni law and lineage. Lorewardens frequently contribute new history to the vaults.
|History=Over centuries, the Vaults became the center Arânzeni law and lineage. Yacinsains frequently contribute new history to the vaults.
|Architecture=The Vaults are composed of concentric gallery chambers descending around a central axis.   
|Architecture=The Vaults are composed of concentric gallery chambers descending around a central axis.   


At the lowest level lies the Chamber of Study, a place for Lorewardens to write and review texts.
At the lowest level lies the Chamber of Study, a place for Yacinsains to write and review texts.
|Function=The Ierigiț Vaults function as Lavierin’s primary archive and legal repository. Their contents include law, lineage, other historical records.
|Function=The Ierigiț Vaults function as Lavierin’s primary archive and legal repository. Their contents include law, lineage, other historical records.
|Cultural Role=The Vaults embody the Arânzeni belief that law and history are inseparable and must be preserved in stone.
|Cultural Role=The Vaults embody the Arânzeni belief that law and history are inseparable and must be preserved in stone.
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