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{{ | {{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Infobox | ||
|Name=Zhun-Kethal | |Name=Zhun-Kethal | ||
|Image=[[File:Zhun-Kethal.jpg|center|frameless]] | |||
|Type=Junction Outpost and Rest Station | |Type=Junction Outpost and Rest Station | ||
|Location=[[Khargaath Range]], 70 miles southwest from [[Djes-Val]] | |Location=[[Khargaath Range]], 70 miles southwest from [[Djes-Val]] | ||
|Realm=[[Terasil]] | |Realm=[[Terasil]] | ||
|Inhabitants=[[ | |Inhabitants=[[Duranthi]] | ||
|Controlled by=[[Council of Stone]] | |Controlled by=[[Council of Stone]] | ||
|Significance=Major waypoint and surface-access outpost on the Djes-Val to [[Dul-Val]] corridor | |Significance=Major waypoint and surface-access outpost on the Djes-Val to [[Dul-Val]] corridor | ||
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{{ | {{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Sections | ||
|Introduction=Zhun-Kethal is a mid-sized Deep Road outpost built into a naturally exposed slope of the Khargaath Range. It serves as a critical junction, resupply station, and emergency shelter along the route between [[Djes-Val]] and [[Dul-Val]] | |Introduction=Zhun-Kethal is a mid-sized Deep Road outpost built into a naturally exposed slope of the Khargaath Range. It serves as a critical junction, resupply station, and emergency shelter along the route between [[Djes-Val]] and [[Dul-Val]]. | ||
|Geography=The outpost occupies a shallow rise where a collapsed tunnel roof created an open stone chamber partially connected to the surface. The lower levels retain Deep Road structure—arched corridors, inspection lanes, and storage vaults—while the upper section opens to the outside | |Geography=The outpost occupies a shallow rise where a collapsed tunnel roof created an open stone chamber partially connected to the surface. The lower levels retain Deep Road structure—arched corridors, inspection lanes, and storage vaults—while the upper section opens to the outside. Stone walls and carved ledges stabilize the surface area, creating a tiered courtyard exposed to wind and filtered light. | ||
|History=Originally the site of a tunnel failure, Zhun-Kethal was stabilized and expanded into a permanent station to manage traffic | |History=Originally the site of a tunnel failure, Zhun-Kethal was stabilized and expanded into a permanent station to manage traffic on the Dul-Mar Deep Road. Its hybrid structure allowed for improved airflow, signaling, and visibility. Over time, it became a favored stop for long-haul caravans and traveling engineers. | ||
|Culture and Society=Zhun-Kethal maintains a practical rhythm, with clear schedules for passage, meal breaks, and tunnel checks. | |||
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[[ | [[Category:Council of Stone Holdings]][[Category:Khargaath Range]] |
Revision as of 04:55, 14 April 2025
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Type | Junction Outpost and Rest Station |
Location | Khargaath Range, 70 miles southwest from Djes-Val |
Realm | Terasil |
Inhabitants | Duranthi |
Controlled by | Council of Stone |
Significance | Major waypoint and surface-access outpost on the Djes-Val to Dul-Val corridor |
Zhun-Kethal is a mid-sized Deep Road outpost built into a naturally exposed slope of the Khargaath Range. It serves as a critical junction, resupply station, and emergency shelter along the route between Djes-Val and Dul-Val.
Geography
The outpost occupies a shallow rise where a collapsed tunnel roof created an open stone chamber partially connected to the surface. The lower levels retain Deep Road structure—arched corridors, inspection lanes, and storage vaults—while the upper section opens to the outside. Stone walls and carved ledges stabilize the surface area, creating a tiered courtyard exposed to wind and filtered light.
History
Originally the site of a tunnel failure, Zhun-Kethal was stabilized and expanded into a permanent station to manage traffic on the Dul-Mar Deep Road. Its hybrid structure allowed for improved airflow, signaling, and visibility. Over time, it became a favored stop for long-haul caravans and traveling engineers.