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{{Settlement Infobox
{{Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale Infobox
|Image=[[File:Terasil - Khargaath Range - Djes Val 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Name=Djes-Val
|Name=Djes-Val
|Image=[[File:Terasil - Djes Val 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Type=Scholarly City
|Type=Scholarly City
|Location=Eastern slopes of the [[Khargaath Range]], western Sanctuary Vale
|Location=Eastern slopes of the [[Khargaath Range]], western Sanctuary Vale
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Inhabitants=Orasian
|Inhabitants=[[Duranthi]]
|Significance=Primary academic center of [[Orasian]] culture; site of layered archives.
|Significance=Primary academic center of Duranthi culture; site of layered archives
|Controlled by=Council of Stone
}}
}}
{{Settlement Sections
{{Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale Sections
|Introduction=Djes-Val is a highland settlement located on the eastern face of the Khargaath Range, where stone cliffs descend into the western reaches of [[Sanctuary Vale]]. Sheltered by the impassable peaks of the Khargaath, Djes-Val has become the foremost center for Orasian scholarship and archival preservation. It is accessible via the Dul-Mar Deep Road and the overland Va-Djes Road, and serves as both an end point and a point of return for those who travel the Vale.
|Introduction=Djes-Val is a highland city located on the eastern face of the Khargaath Range, where stone cliffs descend into the western reaches of [[Sanctuary Vale]]. Sheltered by the impassable peaks of the Khargaath, Djes-Val is the foremost center for Duranthi scholarship and archival preservation. It is accessible via the Dul-Mar Deep Road and the overland Va-Djes Road, and serves as both an endpoint and a point of return for those who traverse the Vale.
|Geography=The city is carved into wide terraces along a natural rock face, with layered stone buildings rising in stepped arcs from the valley floor. The upper structures cling to ledges, while lower plazas catch early light and remain cooler. The surrounding cliffs form natural barriers, giving Djes-Val its distinctive stillness.
 
|History=Originally a refuge for scribes and record keepers, Djes-Val grew into a full civic center after the stabilization of the Vale and Khargaath approach. The settlement was formalized by the [[Council of Stone]] and charged with safeguarding cultural memory and ancestral texts. Over time, guilds of scholars, interpreters, and field-historians rooted themselves here, forming a permanent community aligned with layered timekeeping and silent study.
Its proximity to the metaphysical influence of [[Varunel]]—the [[Ascendant Spirit]] of memory and continuity—has long given Djes-Val a unique character. Local Duranthi are renowned for their exceptional recollection and precise historical retention, often said to be touched by Varunel's presence. The city is viewed as a repository of unbroken memory, where knowledge is not merely recorded but perfectly retained.
|Districts=* The Archives – Tiered vaults and record houses that preserve historical tone-logs, civic texts, and spiritual accounts.
|Geography=The city is carved into wide terraces along a natural rock face, with layered stone buildings rising in stepped arcs from the valley floor. The upper structures cling to ledges, while lower plazas catch early light and remain cooler. The surrounding cliffs form natural barriers that contribute to Djes-Val’s isolation and stillness.
* Scholar's Way – A wide, gently sloped corridor lined with speaker halls, reflection cells, and inscribed stone markers.
|History=Originally a refuge for scribes and record keepers, Djes-Val expanded into a full civic center after the stabilization of the Vale and the Khargaath approaches. It was formalized by the [[Council of Stone]] and charged with safeguarding cultural memory and archival materials. Over time, guilds of scholars, translators, and historians established a permanent community centered on recordkeeping, research, and long-term study.
* [[Minthari]] Quarter – A partially subterranean complex maintained by visiting and resident Minthari scholars.
|Districts=* The Archives – Tiered vaults and record houses that preserve historical ledgers, legal texts, and personal documents.
* Outer Ledges – Open platforms used for observation and philosphizing.
* Scholar’s Way – A wide corridor lined with study halls, small observatories, and research quarters.
|Notable Locations=* The Amphitheater – A recessed stone forum.
* [[Minthari]] Quarter – A partially subterranean complex for visiting Minthari scholars and residents.
* Vault of Days – A sealed chamber complex containing layered ancestral records and memory fragments.
* Outer Ledges – Open platforms used for reflection and observation.
* Gate of Names – A ceremonial arch used for initiates departing on learning walks or echo pilgrimages.
|Notable Locations=* The Amphitheater – A recessed forum for discourse and scholarly presentation.
|Culture and Society=Djes-Val is slow, precise, and attuned to the passage of time. Scholars live in modest dwellings along the inner arcades, while visitors and initiates are quartered near the outer ledges.
* Vault of Days – A sealed chamber housing layered ancestral records and older memory imprints.
|Spiritual Significance=While not a temple city, Djes-Val maintains deep spiritual reverence through its dedication to continuity, restraint, and clarity of record. Many consider Djes-Val the “ear of the Vale,” receiving memory rather than proclaiming it.
* Gate of Names – A stone arch under which initiates pass when departing on research walks or long-term field assignments.
|Economy=Local trade is minimal and closely controlled. The settlement is supplied by deliveries from [[Alun-Tar]], [[Va-Tar]], and inbound caravans from [[Dul-Val]]. In return, Djes-Val offers transcription services, scroll copies, and analytical counsel. No market district exists; all exchange is logged through archival approval.
|Culture and Society=Djes-Val is slow-paced, contemplative, and oriented toward the accumulation and safeguarding of knowledge. Residents live in modest quarters and maintain structured daily rhythms. Visitors are expected to observe clear routines and participate in recordkeeping when applicable.
|Defense and Military=Djes-Val is not a military site but maintains a signal connection to [[Enen-Zhal]] and a narrow garrison ring along its outer ledge. These guards, known as the Quiet Watch, are trained in non-lethal restraint and tone-block protocol. The terrain itself deters intrusion.
|Spiritual Significance=Though not a temple city, Djes-Val is considered a place of deep spiritual gravity due to its association with Varunel. While no formal worship is conducted, many residents regard their scholarly work as a form of devotion—preserving truth through precision.
|Dangers and Threats=Threats are mostly environmental: rockfall being the predominant issue. The outer cliffs also pose risks during mist-thick times.
|Economy=The city does not conduct open trade. Supplies are delivered from [[Alun-Tar]], [[Va-Tar]], and caravans from [[Dul-Val]]. In return, Djes-Val provides transcription, consultation, and access to its archives by appointment. All exchanges are formalized and logged.
|Defense and Military=Djes-Val is lightly defended by a [[stonewarden]] garrison known as the Quiet Watch, stationed along the outer ledges. The terrain naturally limits access, and signal routes connect the city to [[Enen-Zhal]]. The guards specialize in containment and non-disruptive enforcement.
|Dangers and Threats=Environmental risks include rockfall and limited visibility during seasonal mist. The terrain is hazardous during shifts and is monitored for signs of instability.
}}
}}
[[category:Sanctuary Vale]]
[[Category:Council of Stone Holdings]]
[[category:Council of Stone Settlements]]

Latest revision as of 19:25, 6 April 2025

Djes-Val
TypeScholarly City
LocationEastern slopes of the Khargaath Range, western Sanctuary Vale
RealmTerasil
InhabitantsDuranthi
SignificancePrimary academic center of Duranthi culture; site of layered archives
Controlled byCouncil of Stone

Djes-Val is a highland city located on the eastern face of the Khargaath Range, where stone cliffs descend into the western reaches of Sanctuary Vale. Sheltered by the impassable peaks of the Khargaath, Djes-Val is the foremost center for Duranthi scholarship and archival preservation. It is accessible via the Dul-Mar Deep Road and the overland Va-Djes Road, and serves as both an endpoint and a point of return for those who traverse the Vale.

Its proximity to the metaphysical influence of Varunel—the Ascendant Spirit of memory and continuity—has long given Djes-Val a unique character. Local Duranthi are renowned for their exceptional recollection and precise historical retention, often said to be touched by Varunel's presence. The city is viewed as a repository of unbroken memory, where knowledge is not merely recorded but perfectly retained.

Geography

The city is carved into wide terraces along a natural rock face, with layered stone buildings rising in stepped arcs from the valley floor. The upper structures cling to ledges, while lower plazas catch early light and remain cooler. The surrounding cliffs form natural barriers that contribute to Djes-Val’s isolation and stillness.

History

Originally a refuge for scribes and record keepers, Djes-Val expanded into a full civic center after the stabilization of the Vale and the Khargaath approaches. It was formalized by the Council of Stone and charged with safeguarding cultural memory and archival materials. Over time, guilds of scholars, translators, and historians established a permanent community centered on recordkeeping, research, and long-term study.

Districts

  • The Archives – Tiered vaults and record houses that preserve historical ledgers, legal texts, and personal documents.
  • Scholar’s Way – A wide corridor lined with study halls, small observatories, and research quarters.
  • Minthari Quarter – A partially subterranean complex for visiting Minthari scholars and residents.
  • Outer Ledges – Open platforms used for reflection and observation.

Notable Locations

  • The Amphitheater – A recessed forum for discourse and scholarly presentation.
  • Vault of Days – A sealed chamber housing layered ancestral records and older memory imprints.
  • Gate of Names – A stone arch under which initiates pass when departing on research walks or long-term field assignments.

Culture and Society

Djes-Val is slow-paced, contemplative, and oriented toward the accumulation and safeguarding of knowledge. Residents live in modest quarters and maintain structured daily rhythms. Visitors are expected to observe clear routines and participate in recordkeeping when applicable.

Spiritual Significance

Though not a temple city, Djes-Val is considered a place of deep spiritual gravity due to its association with Varunel. While no formal worship is conducted, many residents regard their scholarly work as a form of devotion—preserving truth through precision.

Economy

The city does not conduct open trade. Supplies are delivered from Alun-Tar, Va-Tar, and caravans from Dul-Val. In return, Djes-Val provides transcription, consultation, and access to its archives by appointment. All exchanges are formalized and logged.

Defense and Military

Djes-Val is lightly defended by a stonewarden garrison known as the Quiet Watch, stationed along the outer ledges. The terrain naturally limits access, and signal routes connect the city to Enen-Zhal. The guards specialize in containment and non-disruptive enforcement.

Dangers and Threats

Environmental risks include rockfall and limited visibility during seasonal mist. The terrain is hazardous during shifts and is monitored for signs of instability.