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|Significance=Monitoring station and checkpoint for Deep Road travel
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|Introduction=Kel-Tarin is a small, fortified outpost located along the Deep Road route between [[Kar-Thal]] and [[Zarik-Val]]. It serves as an early checkpoint and observation post, used to monitor tunnel stability and register travelers. Though not large, it plays a steady role in keeping the road safe and predictable.
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|Geography=The outpost is built into a natural widening of the Deep Road, where the stone becomes smoother and the air carries steady drafts from the lower tunnels. Its main chamber is oval-shaped and set with dry platforms, carved benches, and reinforced arches. A short side tunnel leads to a signal bell shaft that connects to Kar-Thal’s deeper monitoring system.
|Introduction=Kel-Tarin is a small, fortified outpost in the [[Sanctuary Vale]] located along the Deep Road between [[Kar-Thal]] and [[Zarik-Val]]. It functions as an early checkpoint and observation post, used to monitor tunnel stability and register travelers. Though modest in scale, it plays a vital role in maintaining safe and predictable passage.
|History=Kel-Tarin was established during the first expansions of the Deep Road. Originally just a mark-stone and resting slab, it was expanded into a full post after minor cave-ins and traveler losses in the early eras of Terasil history. Its name comes from the old [[Orathic]] phrase for “held still in stone.”
|Geography=The outpost is built into a natural widening of the Deep Road, where the stone becomes smoother and steady drafts rise from the lower tunnels. Its main chamber is oval-shaped, set with dry platforms, carved benches, and reinforced arches. A short side tunnel leads to a signal shaft that connects to Kar-Thal’s deeper monitoring system.
|Functions and Features=* Entry Mark Chamber – Visitors register their passage and direction in carved stone tablets.
|History=Kel-Tarin was established during the initial expansion of the [[Deep Roads]]. It began as a mark-stone and resting slab, later expanded into a formal post after a series of cave-ins and traveler losses. Its name derives from an old [[Orathic]] phrase meaning “held still in stone.”
|Functions and Features=* Entry Mark Chamber – Visitors register their passage and direction on carved stone tablets.
* Watch Gallery – A narrow shelf used for visual inspection of the tunnel beyond.
* Watch Gallery – A narrow shelf used for visual inspection of the tunnel beyond.
* Signal Shaft – A vertical shaft used to send bell tones or smoke markers to Kar-Thal in emergencies.
* Signal Shaft – A vertical shaft for emergency signals, including bell strikes or smoke markers to Kar-Thal.
* Rest Bay – A low, flat sleeping area with water basins and secure storage alcoves.
* Rest Bay – A sheltered rest area with water basins and secure alcoves for travelers' belongings.
|Culture and Ritual=Travelers stopping at Kel-Tarin are expected to observe silence upon entry and make a stone press with their mark-hand before resting. The outpost’s keepers maintain a small shelf of travel stones—left behind by past walkers who never returned. Once a cycle, the stones are turned and dusted, but never removed.
|Culture and Protocol=Travelers stopping at Kel-Tarin are expected to observe silence and press their mark-hand into the entry stone before resting. The station's keepers maintain a shelf of unclaimed travel stones left behind by those who never returned. These stones are periodically dusted and preserved as a memorial.
|Defenses and Watch=Kel-Tarin is manned by a small team of Stonewardens trained in tunnel assessment and quiet enforcement. While it lacks major defenses, its placement allows for quick blockades and signal deployment if needed. The station’s walls are reinforced against shock and sound flare.
|Defenses and Watch=Kel-Tarin is staffed by a team of Stonewardens trained in tunnel assessment and rapid response. While lacking major fortifications, its placement allows for quick barricades and signal alerts if necessary. The outpost’s walls are reinforced against shock and structural failure.
|Threats and Dangers=The greatest risks are from shifting stone, gas seepage, or unseen tone instability from older tunnels nearby. Rarely, stonefolds may occur near the gallery, and unauthorized travelers are recorded and reported. No attacks have been recorded since the post’s founding, but guards remain present at all times.
|Threats and Dangers=Primary hazards include stone shifting, gas seepage, and structural instability from nearby abandoned tunnels. Rarely, stonefolds occur near the gallery. Unauthorized travelers are logged and reported. No hostile incidents have been recorded since the post’s founding, but a defensive presence is maintained.
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[[category:Council of Stone Holdings]]
[[Category:Council of Stone Holdings]]

Latest revision as of 18:36, 6 April 2025

Kel-Tarin
TypeDeep Road Watchpost
LocationCitadel Mountains, between Kar-Thal and Zarik-Val, 30 miles from Kar-Thal
RealmTerasil
Controlled byCouncil of Stone
SignificanceMonitoring station and checkpoint for Deep Road travel


Kel-Tarin is a small, fortified outpost in the Sanctuary Vale located along the Deep Road between Kar-Thal and Zarik-Val. It functions as an early checkpoint and observation post, used to monitor tunnel stability and register travelers. Though modest in scale, it plays a vital role in maintaining safe and predictable passage.

Geography

The outpost is built into a natural widening of the Deep Road, where the stone becomes smoother and steady drafts rise from the lower tunnels. Its main chamber is oval-shaped, set with dry platforms, carved benches, and reinforced arches. A short side tunnel leads to a signal shaft that connects to Kar-Thal’s deeper monitoring system.

History

Kel-Tarin was established during the initial expansion of the Deep Roads. It began as a mark-stone and resting slab, later expanded into a formal post after a series of cave-ins and traveler losses. Its name derives from an old Orathic phrase meaning “held still in stone.”

Functions and Features

  • Entry Mark Chamber – Visitors register their passage and direction on carved stone tablets.
  • Watch Gallery – A narrow shelf used for visual inspection of the tunnel beyond.
  • Signal Shaft – A vertical shaft for emergency signals, including bell strikes or smoke markers to Kar-Thal.
  • Rest Bay – A sheltered rest area with water basins and secure alcoves for travelers' belongings.

Defenses and Watch

Kel-Tarin is staffed by a team of Stonewardens trained in tunnel assessment and rapid response. While lacking major fortifications, its placement allows for quick barricades and signal alerts if necessary. The outpost’s walls are reinforced against shock and structural failure.

Threats and Dangers

Primary hazards include stone shifting, gas seepage, and structural instability from nearby abandoned tunnels. Rarely, stonefolds occur near the gallery. Unauthorized travelers are logged and reported. No hostile incidents have been recorded since the post’s founding, but a defensive presence is maintained.