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|Name=Auvren Tal-Oran | |Name=Auvren Tal-Oran | ||
|Image=[[File: | |Image=[[File:Duranthi History Auvren Tal Oran 01.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|Ocupation=Scholar, | |Ocupation=Scholar, Orasiari, 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 [[Terasil]]'' | |Known For=Author of ''The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of [[Terasil]]'' | ||
|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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Occupation | Scholar, Orasiari, Historian |
Affiliation | Circle of Stone Memory |
Culture | Duranthi |
Known For | Author of The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of Terasil |
Era | Unknown |
Auvren Tal-Oran was an Duranthi scholar best known for authoring The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of Terasil. 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. He is believed to have resided in or near the city of Kar-Thal, where he was affiliated with the 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 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 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.
Works
- The Measured Earth: A Geomantic History of Terasil – A six-chapter chronicle of geological and spiritual strata with glossary and ritual appendices.