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Revision as of 04:38, 14 April 2025

Lun-Kadar
TypeRest Station and Patrol Hub
Location40 miles south of Tharn-Gate, eastern Sanctuary Vale
RealmTerasil
InhabitantsDuranthi
Controlled byCouncil of Stone
SignificanceMid-route observation and recovery post along the northern overland passage into Sanctuary Vale

Lun-Kadar is a remote outpost located along the overland corridor between Tharn Gate and Varn-Telai. Positioned at the western boundary of the Fractured Wedge, it functions as a recovery and staging site for patrol units, convoy crews, and engineering teams monitoring terrain shifts. Though not a full settlement, Lun-Kadar maintains a consistent garrison and relay capacity.

Geography

The station is situated on an exposed flat stone shelf overlooking the Fractured Wedge. The surrounding area is uneven and cracked, with wind exposure and visible fracture lines marking the southern ground. Facilities are low-built, reinforced, and anchored to underlying bedrock for structural stability.

History

Established following the eastern pass wall’s completion at Tharn-Gate, Lun-Kadar was developed to provide a midpoint waypoint for patrols. As overland traffic increased, the site was expanded.

Defenses and Watch

A continuous watch is maintained by stationed Stonewardens, and the structures are reinforced to serve as shelter during environmental instability.

Threats and Dangers

Hazards include high wind exposure and unstable ground near eastern slopes. Ground fissures may open or shift with little warning, requiring frequent re-mapping. Lun-Kadar remains part of the broader perimeter maintained by Mar-Thal but has reported no hostile contact.