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[[File:Kelath-Vareth.jpg|thumb|Kelath Falls and the | [[File:Kelath-Vareth 02.jpg|thumb|Kelath Falls and the settlement of Kelath-Vareth]] | ||
'''Kelath Fall''' is a major waterfall located on the eastern escarpment of [[Vale's Edge]], where the [[Sora River]] descends into the upper reaches of the [[Telenkar Fold]]. The fall marks the largest natural drop in the central [[Sanctuary Vale]] region and functions as a geographic and logistical boundary between highland supply routes and the basin-based river system. It is the defining topographic feature of the adjacent settlement, [[Kelath-Vareth]]. | '''Kelath Fall''' is a major waterfall located on the eastern escarpment of [[Vale's Edge]], where the [[Sora River]] descends into the upper reaches of the [[Telenkar Fold]]. The fall marks the largest natural drop in the central [[Sanctuary Vale]] region and functions as a geographic and logistical boundary between highland supply routes and the basin-based river system. It is the defining topographic feature of the adjacent settlement, [[Kelath-Vareth]]. | ||
The waterfall plunges from a sheer stone cliff, fed by the consistent flow of the Sora River emerging from the [[ | The waterfall plunges from a sheer stone cliff, fed by the consistent flow of the Sora River emerging from the [[Murzkar Mountains]]. Its descent carves a narrow chute that expands into a wide spray basin below, with sediment-heavy water dispersing into the valley floor. Mist from the fall frequently blankets the lower region, creating visibility issues but also contributing to limited local moisture levels. | ||
Kelath Fall has no formal spiritual significance but is regarded with operational importance by [[Stonewarden]] patrols and logistical coordinators. The mechanical hauler system at [[Kelath-Vareth]] is built alongside the fall and requires continuous maintenance due to exposure from spray, erosion, and pressure shifts in the river. | Kelath Fall has no formal spiritual significance but is regarded with operational importance by [[Stonewarden]] patrols and logistical coordinators. The mechanical hauler system at [[Kelath-Vareth]] is built alongside the fall and requires continuous maintenance due to exposure from spray, erosion, and pressure shifts in the river. | ||