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{{Settlement Infobox
{{Settlement Infobox
|Name=Alun-Tar
|Name=Alun-Tar
|Image=[[File:Terasil - Sanctuary Vale - Alun Tar 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Type=Stone Farming Settlement
|Location=Central [[Sanctuary Vale]], midway along the Va-Djes Road
|Location=Central [[Sanctuary Vale]], midway along the Va-Djes Road
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Inhabitants=[[Orasian]]
|Inhabitants=Orasian
|Significance=Key provisioning and land-tending site for overland travelers; center of highland terrace cultivation
|Significance=Key provisioning and land-tending site for overland travelers; center of highland terrace cultivation
|Controlled by=[[Council of Stone]]
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{{Settlement Sections
{{Settlement Sections
|Introduction=Alun-Tar is a working Orasian settlement located midway along the Va-Djes Road, deep within the open savanna of Sanctuary Vale. It is known for its structured terraces, mineral-rich fields, and quiet, durable way of life. Travelers heading toward [[Djes-Val]] often stop here for resupply, water, and orientation, while local stone-tenders maintain the surrounding land with deep ancestral practices.
|Introduction=Alun-Tar is a working [[Orasian]] settlement located midway along the Va-Djes Road, deep within the open savanna of Sanctuary Vale. It is known for its structured terraces, mineral-rich fields, and quiet, durable way of life. Travelers heading toward [[Djes-Val]] often stop here for resupply, water, and orientation, while local stone-tenders maintain the surrounding land with deep ancestral practices.
|Geography=Set on a series of low, stepped ridges, Alun-Tar is surrounded by layered stone terraces cultivated with surface-rooted grasses, fissure crops, and stabilized mineral beds. A steady breeze cuts across the plain, and wind-carved stone walls help shield the inner structures from erosion and dust. Shallow aquifers feed a system of sloped irrigation channels known as the “vein runs,” which guide water across the tilled layers.
|Geography=Set on a series of low, stepped ridges, Alun-Tar is surrounded by layered stone terraces cultivated with surface-rooted grasses, fissure crops, and stabilized mineral beds. A steady breeze cuts across the plain, and wind-carved stone walls help shield the inner structures from erosion and dust. Shallow aquifers feed a system of sloped irrigation channels known as the “vein runs,” which guide water across the tilled layers.
|History=Founded during early land stabilization campaigns following the [[Great Erosion]], Alun-Tar grew from a line of traveling stone-tenders who built simple maintenance ledges to slow runoff and erosion. These methods evolved into a full-scale pattern of stone farming—shaping, binding, and renewing the land over decades. Today, Alun-Tar is one of the only permanent farming sites within the Sanctuary Vale proper.
|History=Founded during early land stabilization campaigns following the [[Great Erosion]], Alun-Tar grew from a line of traveling stone-tenders who built simple maintenance ledges to slow runoff and erosion. These methods evolved into a full-scale pattern of stone farming—shaping, binding, and renewing the land over decades. Today, Alun-Tar is one of the only permanent farming sites within the Sanctuary Vale proper.
|Notable Locations=* Terraced Bands – Wide, flat stone layers used for crop-fixing and mineral rooting.
|Notable Locations=* Terraced Bands – Wide, flat stone layers used for crop-fixing and mineral rooting.
* The Vein Runs – A carved irrigation channel system connecting shallow water tables to the terraces.
* Grain Vault – A low, domed storage house for dry goods and nutrient stores used in trade and provisioning.
* Field Rests – Small shelters set into the ridges for workers and travelers alike to pause during the midday heat.
* Field Rests – Small shelters set into the ridges for workers and travelers alike to pause during the midday heat.
|Culture and Society=Life in Alun-Tar follows the cycle of stone and sun. The work is quiet, precise, and communal. Days begin with a tone-clearing ritual where tools are struck against binding stones to determine stability. Offerings are made seasonally to the land, not through flame or speech, but through “quiet yield”—leaving shaped stones or returned tools in the terraces during rest periods.
|Culture and Society=Life in Alun-Tar follows the cycle of stone and sun. The work is quiet, precise, and communal. Days begin with a ritual where tools are struck against binding stones to determine stability. Offerings are made seasonally to the land, leaving shaped stones or returned tools in the terraces during rest periods.
|Economy=Alun-Tar’s economy is centered on the cultivation and controlled trade of stone crops and minerals. Goods are exchanged seasonally with caravans and wayfarers, with surplus stored in communal vaults. Barter remains common, with tools, crafted implements, and field tokens favored over coin.
|Economy=Alun-Tar’s economy is centered on the cultivation and controlled trade of stone crops and minerals. Goods are exchanged seasonally with caravans and wayfarers, with surplus stored in communal vaults. Barter remains common, with tools, crafted implements, and field tokens favored over coin.
|Defense and Military=Though not fortified, Alun-Tar’s open layout allows clear sightlines in all directions. Local Stonewardens rotate through on seasonal cycles and maintain a small signal pillar at the highest ridge. The land itself, carefully shaped and difficult to traverse without guidance, serves as a form of passive defense.
|Defense and Military=Though not fortified, Alun-Tar’s open layout allows clear sightlines in all directions. Local Stonewardens rotate through on seasonal cycles and maintain a small signal pillar at the highest ridge. The land itself, carefully shaped and difficult to traverse without guidance, serves as a form of passive defense.
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[[category:Sanctuary Vale]]
[[category:Sanctuary Vale]]
[[category:Va-Djes Road]]
[[category:Council of Stone Holdings]]
[[category:Orasian Settlements]]

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