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|Name=Surnaketh
|Name=Surnaketh
|Image=[[File:Surnaketh.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Image=[[File:Surnaketh.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Type=[[Orasia]] Sanctuary
|Type=[[Osian]] Sanctuary
|Location=Northern Citadel Mountains, near [[Orak-Thun]]
|Location=Northern Citadel Mountains, near [[Orak-Thun]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Region=[[Sanctuary Vale]]
|Region=[[Sanctuary Vale]]
|Subregion=Citadel Mountains
|Subregion=Citadel Mountains
|Significance=Center for Orasia study
|Significance=Center for Osian study
|Controlled by=Stonebound Order
|Controlled by=Stonebound Order
}}
}}
{{Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale Sections
{{Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale Sections
|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.
|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. The outer halls contain monastic cells.
The sanctuary lacks ornamentation. Walls are bare and lighting is mostly natural.
|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.
|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.