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|Name=Surn’s Refuge
|Image=[[File:Terasil - Kar-Thal - Harmonic Basin 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
|City=[[Kar-Thal]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Function=Contemplation and Public Ceremony
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{{Districts of Kar-Thal Sections
|Introduction=Surn’s Refuge is a vast, vaulted sanctuary district carved deep within the stone body of [[Kar-Thal]]. Known for its mineral formations, pillar rings, and architectural stillness, the district serves as the ceremonial soul of the city. Named in honor of [[Surn-Zal]], an early civic chronicler and architect, the district is where [[Duranthi]] citizens gather for sacred observances, rites, and carved remembrance during seasonal or seismic cycles.
|Function=The district functions as Kar-Thal’s civic sanctuary, a space where personal reflection and communal ritual meet in solemn silence. It hosts [[Veshariin]] (''Days of Holding'') gatherings, ancestral oath renewals, and carved declarations open to all. While not administrative or residential, Surn’s Refuge is integral to the city’s spiritual rhythm and cultural cohesion.
|History=Surn’s Refuge was among the first deep chambers discovered during Kar-Thal’s downward expansion. Originally a natural mineral hollow most likely used by the Orasians, it was preserved and expanded through patient excavation under the direction of early stone-keepers. Its central pillar ring and basin floor were left uncarved—believed to be shaped by [[Oras]] himself.
|Notable Locations=* The Memory Basin – A bowl-shaped depression surrounded by uncut mineral shelves. Used for Cycle Day observances and stone-dusting rites.
* The Pillars of Stillness – Naturally formed spires encircling the central plaza. Their untouched surfaces mark places of silent gathering and ritual motion.
* The Altar of Echoes – A raised platform where oath renewals and carved declarations are inscribed. Thought to reveal the weight of true intent through the act of marking.
* Surn’s Niche – A quiet alcove with an uninscribed stone column, visited by civic leaders before major decisions or archival entries.
|Cultural Practices=Visitors to Surn’s Refuge remove all metal implements and enter in silence. During [[Veshariin]], entire lineages gather to perform inscriptional rites, where names, memories, and renewed oaths are carved onto prepared slabs or offered in stone dust.
 
Offerings of crushed mineral or pigment shards are placed within the basin’s edge. Stillness is considered sacred between rites, and footsteps are softened by ritual coverings. Scribes stationed near the altar record new inscriptions and document the carved proceedings into the city’s enduring memory.
}}

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Surn's Refuge
CityKar-Thal
RealmTerasil
FunctionContemplation and Public Ceremony

Surn’s Refuge is a vast, vaulted sanctuary district carved deep within the stone body of Kar-Thal. Known for its mineral formations, pillar rings, and architectural stillness, the district serves as the ceremonial soul of the city. Named in honor of Surn-Zal, an early civic chronicler and architect, the district is where Duranthi citizens gather for sacred observances, rites, and carved remembrance during seasonal or seismic cycles.

Function

The district functions as Kar-Thal’s civic sanctuary, a space where personal reflection and communal ritual meet in solemn silence. It hosts Veshariin (Days of Holding) gatherings, ancestral oath renewals, and carved declarations open to all. While not administrative or residential, Surn’s Refuge is integral to the city’s spiritual rhythm and cultural cohesion.

History

Surn’s Refuge was among the first deep chambers discovered during Kar-Thal’s downward expansion. Originally a natural mineral hollow most likely used by the Orasians, it was preserved and expanded through patient excavation under the direction of early stone-keepers. Its central pillar ring and basin floor were left uncarved—believed to be shaped by Oras himself.

Notable Locations

  • The Memory Basin – A bowl-shaped depression surrounded by uncut mineral shelves. Used for Cycle Day observances and stone-dusting rites.
  • The Pillars of Stillness – Naturally formed spires encircling the central plaza. Their untouched surfaces mark places of silent gathering and ritual motion.
  • The Altar of Echoes – A raised platform where oath renewals and carved declarations are inscribed. Thought to reveal the weight of true intent through the act of marking.
  • Surn’s Niche – A quiet alcove with an uninscribed stone column, visited by civic leaders before major decisions or archival entries.

Cultural Practices

Visitors to Surn’s Refuge remove all metal implements and enter in silence. During Veshariin, entire lineages gather to perform inscriptional rites, where names, memories, and renewed oaths are carved onto prepared slabs or offered in stone dust.

Offerings of crushed mineral or pigment shards are placed within the basin’s edge. Stillness is considered sacred between rites, and footsteps are softened by ritual coverings. Scribes stationed near the altar record new inscriptions and document the carved proceedings into the city’s enduring memory.