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| {{Settlement Infobox | | {{Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale Infobox |
| |Name=Surnaketh | | |Name=Surnaketh |
| |Type=[[Orasia]] Sanctuary | | |Image=[[File:Surnaketh.jpg|center|frameless]] |
| | |Type=[[Osian]] Sanctuary |
| |Location=Northern Citadel Mountains, near [[Orak-Thun]] | | |Location=Northern Citadel Mountains, near [[Orak-Thun]] |
| |Realm=[[Terasil]] | | |Realm=[[Terasil]] |
| | |Region=[[Sanctuary Vale]] |
| | |Subregion=Citadel Mountains |
| | |Significance=Center for Osian study |
| | |Controlled by=Stonebound Order |
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| {{Settlement Sections | | {{Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale Sections |
| |Introduction=Surnaketh, known as **The Still Root**, is a monastic sanctuary nestled deep within the northern edge of the [[Citadel Mountains]], near the highland convergence point of [[Orak-Thun]]. Revered across Terasil as the most direct point of communion with the **[[Osia]] of Earth**, Surnaketh exists outside civic jurisdiction. Though not hidden or forbidden, its approach is long and deliberate, taken only by those prepared for stillness, resonance, and silent descent. | | |Introduction=Surnaketh s a monastic sanctuary nestled deep within the northern edge of the [[Citadel Mountains]], near the highland convergence point of [[Orak-Thun]]. Revered across Terasil as one of the most direct point of communion with the [[Oras]]. As with most centers for [[Osia]] study, Surnaketh exists outside any one civic jurisdiction. |
| |Geography=The structure is carved from the mountain itself—no stone has been imported or reshaped beyond necessity. Its design follows the contours of a natural resonance shaft that spirals inward toward a central chamber known as the **Harmonic Root**. The outer halls contain monastic cells, echo wells, and stepped terraces for slow tone-walking. | | |History=Surnaketh predates most formal institutions. Oral records suggest it was first discovered by an unnamed [[Orasian]] during the early [[Era of Isolation]]. Its presence was noted by early Osian scholars and gradually recognized as a site of elemental attunment. |
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| The sanctuary lacks ornamentation. Walls are bare but acoustically alive. Lighting is natural, filtered through fractured mineral slits and glowstone [[veins]]. No speaking occurs within the inner sanctum—only breath and tone. | | The [[Duranthi]] later adopted Surnaketh as a sanctum for meditation before eventually turning Surnaketh over to the Osian order, the Stonebound, who converted the sanctum into a center for studying earth based Osia. |
| |History=Surnaketh predates most formal institutions. Oral records suggest it was first discovered—not built—by an unnamed resonance-walker during the early [[Era of Isolation]]. Its presence was noted by early echo-seers and gradually recognized as a site of balance and elemental grounding. | | |Spiritual Significance=The sanctuary functions as a site of earth based [[attunement]] and study. It is maintained by the Stonebound Order. |
| | |Defense and Military=Surnaketh can be reached by footpaths from the mountain plateaus near [[Special:FormEdit/Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale/Orak-Thun|Orak-Thun]]. The journey takes two days on foot. |
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| The [[Rite-Keepers]] later adopted Surnaketh as a neutral sanctum for deep rites and tonal rest. Though never claimed by the [[Council of Stone]], its integrity is respected and protected by all major Orasian orders.
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| During the [[Great Erosion]], the sanctuary remained untouched, and several stonewardens reported visions or tonal recalibrations while meditating near the Harmonic Root.
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| |Culture and Society=Surnaketh represents the **unclaimed pulse of [[Oras]]**—not law, not city, but source. Pilgrimages are made not to request or offer, but to realign and descend inward. The sanctuary appears in countless stone-verses and tone inscriptions as a metaphor for inner listening, civic restraint, and elemental humility.
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| Many elders journey to Surnaketh in their final years, leaving behind their name-chisels at the threshold in silence.
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| |Spiritual Significance=The sanctuary functions as a site of spiritual alignment, harmonic meditation, and osian [[attunement]]. It is maintained by a shifting circle of silent keepers—mostly elder Rite-Keepers and resonance hermits—who safeguard its acoustic purity and perform grounding rituals tied to Orasian cosmology.
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| Surnaketh is not a temple of prayer or petition. It is a place of **listening**—to the breath of the mountain, to ancestral memory, and to the still pulse beneath all form.
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| |Defense and Military=Surnaketh can be reached by footpaths from the mountain plateaus near [[Special:FormEdit/Settlement/Orak-Thun|Orak-Thun]]. The journey takes two days on foot and passes through several tonal echo fields that naturally still external speech.
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| There are no gates or guards. Entry is based on intent and resonance. Those who bring disharmony find themselves unable to cross the final resonance threshold near the entrance. | |
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| | [[category:Centers of Osia]] |