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|Name=Kelridan Gates | |Name=Kelridan Gates | ||
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|Cultural Origin=Orasian | |Cultural Origin=Orasian | ||
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|Introduction=The Kelridan Gates are a pair of monumental basalt monoliths embedded into opposing cliff faces within the upper length of the [[Tarsuun Pass]]. Though not physically connected, the space between them is regarded as a sacred passage into Sanctuary Vale—a point where travelers must pause and attune before entering the ancestral heartland of the [[Orasians]]. | |Introduction=The Kelridan Gates are a pair of monumental basalt monoliths embedded into opposing cliff faces within the upper length of the [[Tarsuun Pass]]. Though not physically connected, the space between them is regarded as a sacred passage into Sanctuary Vale—a point where travelers must pause and attune before entering the ancestral heartland of the [[Orasians]]. | ||
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The Gates are not guarded in the traditional sense; rather, their presence acts as a deterrent to the unprepared. Those who disrespect the passage are rarely challenged, but are often subject to social silence within the vale itself—a practice considered both rebuke and correction. | The Gates are not guarded in the traditional sense; rather, their presence acts as a deterrent to the unprepared. Those who disrespect the passage are rarely challenged, but are often subject to social silence within the vale itself—a practice considered both rebuke and correction. | ||
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