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|Name=Tarrakul Arhun
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|Cultural Origin=[[Orasian]]
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|Introduction='''Tarrakul Arhun''', known as The Rooted Temple, is a sacred sanctuary carved into the inner tiers of [[Surn's Refuge|Surn’s Refuge]] in [[Kar-Thal]]. Its central feature is a towering column of uncarved stone that rises from the living bedrock—believed by [[Orasian|Orasians]] to be a raw and unmediated conduit of [[Oras|Oras’s]] presence. Unlike other sanctified structures, Tarrakul Arhun was not shaped by tools or tone. It was revealed, not made.
|Introduction='''Tarrakul Arhun''', known as The Rooted Temple, is a sacred sanctuary carved into the inner tiers of [[Surn's Refuge|Surn’s Refuge]] in [[Kar-Thal]]. Its central feature is a towering column of uncarved stone that rises from the living bedrock—believed by [[Orasian|Orasians]] to be a raw and unmediated conduit of [[Oras|Oras’s]] presence. Unlike other sanctified structures, Tarrakul Arhun was not shaped by tools or tone. It was revealed, not made.
|History=The sanctuary predates all known Orasian civic expansions. Early stone-seers discovered the column while carving initial meditation halls and halted further work immediately, citing a tonal stillness unlike anything encountered. Rather than extract or sculpt the stone, they structured the sanctuary around it—preserving its alignment, silence, and pulse.
|History=The sanctuary predates all known Orasian civic expansions. Early stone-seers discovered the column while carving initial meditation halls and halted further work immediately, citing a tonal stillness unlike anything encountered. Rather than extract or sculpt the stone, they structured the sanctuary around it—preserving its alignment, silence, and pulse.