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|Name=Auvren Tal-Oran | |Name=Auvren Tal-Oran | ||
|Image=[[File:Duranthi History Auvren Tal Oran 01.jpg|center|frameless]] | |Image=[[File:Duranthi History Auvren Tal Oran 01.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|Ocupation= | |Ocupation=Historian | ||
|Affiliation=Circle of Stone Memory | |Affiliation=Circle of Stone Memory | ||
|Culture=[[ | |Culture=[[Duranthi]] | ||
|Known For=Author of ''The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of [[ | |Known For=Author of ''The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of [[Duranthi]]'' | ||
|Era= | |Era=Unknown | ||
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{{Historical Figures Sections | {{Historical Figures Sections | ||
|Introduction='''Auvren Tal-Oran''' was an | |Introduction='''Auvren Tal-Oran''' was an [[Duranthi]] scholar best known for authoring <noautolinks>''The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of Terasil''</noautolinks>. Auvren is regarded within Duranthi tradition as one of the foundational voices in the theory of stone memory. | ||
|Biography=Precise dates for Auvren Tal-Oran’s life remain uncertain | |Biography=Precise dates for Auvren Tal-Oran’s life remain uncertain. He is believed to have resided in or near the city of [[Special:FormEdit/Historical Figures/Kar-Thal|Kar-Thal]], where he was affiliated with the [[Special:FormEdit/Historical Figures/Circle of Stone Memory|Circle of Stone Memory]], an Duranthi order dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of geological resonance. | ||
Auvren was not widely known during his life outside of | Auvren was not widely known during his life outside of Duranthi circles, but his work gained prominence after the rediscovery of the ''Measured Earth'' etchings in the subvaults of [[Kar-Thal]]. | ||
|Theoretical Contributions=Auvren’s central contribution lies in articulating a system of | |Theoretical Contributions=Auvren’s central contribution lies in articulating a system of Temporal Stratigraphy, wherein geological layers are interpreted as vessels of cultural, ancestral, and metaphysical significance. His work bridges geomantic science, philosophy, and history. | ||
|Legacy=Auvren Tal-Oran is revered by Duranthi scholars and Orasiari as a near-ancestral figure. His philosophical tone, described as “measured and reverent” has influenced countless historians. | |||
|Legacy=Auvren Tal-Oran is revered by | |||
|Works=* ''[https://adarislibrary.org/docs/books/history/the-measured-earth/ The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of Terasil]'' – A six-chapter chronicle of geological and spiritual strata with glossary and ritual appendices. | |Works=* ''[https://adarislibrary.org/docs/books/history/the-measured-earth/ The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of Terasil]'' – A six-chapter chronicle of geological and spiritual strata with glossary and ritual appendices. | ||
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