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{{Outpost Infobox
{{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Infobox
|Name=Tharn Gate
|Name=Tharn Gate
|Image=[[File:Terasil - Tharn Gate 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
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|Location=Eastern pass into [[Sanctuary Vale]], 20 miles south of [[Mar-Thal]]
|Location=Eastern pass into [[Sanctuary Vale]], 20 miles south of [[Mar-Thal]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Inhabitants=[[Orasian]]
|Inhabitants=[[Duranthi]]
|Controlled by=[[Council of Stone]]
|Controlled by=[[Council of Stone]]
|Significance=Primary barrier controlling overland access to Sanctuary Vale from the east
|Significance=Primary barrier controlling overland access to Sanctuary Vale from the east
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{{Outpost Sections
 
|Introduction=Tharn Gate (or Tharn-Gate) is a fortified outpost and wall complex located at the only navigable pass through the eastern escarpment into [[Special:FormEdit/Outpost/Sanctuary Vale|Sanctuary Vale]]. Built directly into the surrounding rock, it spans 6.5 miles in width and serves as both a controlled entry point and a strategic observation and logistics hub. The site is managed by the Council of Stone and maintains continuous operational readiness.
{{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Sections
|Geography=The wall spans a natural break in the escarpment, with uneven cliffs rising on both sides and broken ground leading southward into the Fractured Wedge. The structure is built of iron-bound basalt blocks set in interlocking tiers. Watch platforms are integrated into the wall’s outer face, and internal tunnels allow movement between segments. Northbound terrain is flat but wind-exposed, while southern terrain is unstable and layered.
|Introduction=Tharn Gate (or Tharn-Gate) is a fortified outpost and wall complex located at the only navigable pass through the eastern escarpment into [[Sanctuary Vale]]. Built directly into the stone terrain, it spans 6.5 miles in width and serves as both a controlled entry point and a strategic hub for logistics and oversight. The site is operated under the direction of the Council of Stone and remains continuously staffed and fortified.
|History=Tharn-Gate was established after early crossings through the escarpment proved difficult to monitor, prompting the Council of Stone to construct a permanent barrier. The outpost grew around the wall as convoy flow increased, eventually incorporating waystation functions and traveler processing facilities.
|Geography=The wall occupies a natural break in the escarpment, flanked by high cliffs to the north and fractured terrain to the south. Constructed from iron-bound basalt, the wall is layered with interlocking blocks and integrated observation towers. Internal access routes link major segments, while outer walkways provide high-elevation monitoring of pass activity.
|Functions and Features=* Wall Span – The main structure, extending 6.5 miles, includes reinforced gates and elevated walkways.
|History=Tharn-Gate was established following difficulties in regulating passage through the eastern escarpment. Early incidents of uncontrolled movement and terrain instability led the Council of Stone to commission a permanent structure. As usage increased, the outpost expanded into a full logistics and inspection center for eastbound and southbound travel.
* Entry Hold – Administrative chamber where travelers are logged, inspected, and cleared for descent into the Vale.
|Functions and Features=* Wall Span – The main structure extends 6.5 miles, incorporating reinforced gates and tiered walkways.
* Watch Bastions – Armored towers spaced along the wall for personnel rotation, signaling, and survey.
* Entry Hold – The inspection and clearance station for travelers, convoys, and supply carriers.
* South Ledge Post – A separate observation tier positioned on the edge of the broken terrain to monitor approach traffic.
* Watch Bastions – Towered platforms along the wall used for observation and signaling.
|Culture and Ritual=Daily activity is regulated by a fixed operational schedule. Communication is limited to formal channels, and non-essential passage is discouraged. Residents include Stonewardens, logistical clerks, and maintenance crews. Temporary housing is available for caravan travelers and Vale-bound expeditions.
* South Ledge Post – A remote platform positioned above unstable terrain to monitor southern movement.
|Defenses and Watch=Tharn-Gate is maintained at alert status year-round. Each segment of the wall is staffed with trained personnel, and defensive tools include reinforced gate seals, observation instruments, and close-range signal devices. In the event of breach or instability, fallback orders direct personnel to seal internal gates and reroute through Mar-Thal.
|Culture and Society=Operations at Tharn-Gate are efficient and structured. Personnel follow shift-based routines, and interaction beyond assigned duties is limited. The outpost houses Stonewardens, administrative staff, and maintenance teams. Temporary lodgings are available for approved travelers and expedition groups.
|Threats and Dangers=The primary risks are geological: terrain collapse, wind erosion, and structural pressure fluctuations within the lower foundations. Surface crossings are prohibited during surge seasons. Unauthorized entry attempts are rare but logged.
|Defenses and Watch=Tharn-Gate operates under permanent alert readiness. Gate segments are reinforced and independently sealed, with surveillance tools and communication links across the entire structure. In case of threat or terrain disruption, fallback procedures direct traffic toward rerouted corridors through [[Mar-Thal]].
|Threats and Dangers=Key risks include erosion, cliff collapse, and foundational stress from underlying fault lines. Storm seasons increase the probability of ground shift. Unauthorized crossings are rare but actively documented and investigated.
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[[category:Sanctuary Vale]]
 
[[category:Council of Stone Holdings]]
[[category:Council of Stone Holdings]]

Latest revision as of 19:15, 6 April 2025

Tharn Gate
TypeFortified Entry Outpost and Wall Complex
LocationEastern pass into Sanctuary Vale, 20 miles south of Mar-Thal
RealmTerasil
InhabitantsDuranthi
Controlled byCouncil of Stone
SignificancePrimary barrier controlling overland access to Sanctuary Vale from the east


Tharn Gate (or Tharn-Gate) is a fortified outpost and wall complex located at the only navigable pass through the eastern escarpment into Sanctuary Vale. Built directly into the stone terrain, it spans 6.5 miles in width and serves as both a controlled entry point and a strategic hub for logistics and oversight. The site is operated under the direction of the Council of Stone and remains continuously staffed and fortified.

Geography

The wall occupies a natural break in the escarpment, flanked by high cliffs to the north and fractured terrain to the south. Constructed from iron-bound basalt, the wall is layered with interlocking blocks and integrated observation towers. Internal access routes link major segments, while outer walkways provide high-elevation monitoring of pass activity.

History

Tharn-Gate was established following difficulties in regulating passage through the eastern escarpment. Early incidents of uncontrolled movement and terrain instability led the Council of Stone to commission a permanent structure. As usage increased, the outpost expanded into a full logistics and inspection center for eastbound and southbound travel.

Functions and Features

  • Wall Span – The main structure extends 6.5 miles, incorporating reinforced gates and tiered walkways.
  • Entry Hold – The inspection and clearance station for travelers, convoys, and supply carriers.
  • Watch Bastions – Towered platforms along the wall used for observation and signaling.
  • South Ledge Post – A remote platform positioned above unstable terrain to monitor southern movement.

Defenses and Watch

Tharn-Gate operates under permanent alert readiness. Gate segments are reinforced and independently sealed, with surveillance tools and communication links across the entire structure. In case of threat or terrain disruption, fallback procedures direct traffic toward rerouted corridors through Mar-Thal.

Threats and Dangers

Key risks include erosion, cliff collapse, and foundational stress from underlying fault lines. Storm seasons increase the probability of ground shift. Unauthorized crossings are rare but actively documented and investigated.