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{{Culture and Society Sections
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|Introduction=[[File:Duranthi Musican.jpg|thumb|A Duranthi musician]]
[[Duranthi]] culture is grounded in continuity, patience, and history. As humans heavily influenced by both [[Oras]] (earth) and [[Varunel]] (memory), Duranthi view their cultural institutions as rigid expressions of natural order. Every aspect of their society reflects a deep awareness of time, stone, and transformation.
[[Duranthi]] culture is grounded in continuity, patience, and history. Duranthi view their cultural institutions as unchanging.
|Names and Identity=Names are symbolic and earned over time, reflecting geological events or personal growth. A name may reference stone formation or historical memory.
|Names and Identity=Names are symbolic and earned over time, reflecting historical events or personal growth.
 
|Religion and Spirituality=Duranthi venerate [[Varunel]] as a manifestation of [[Daathir]], the greater consciousness of all mater.
Examples include:
|Language=The [[Orathic]] language is a tonal language.
 
* '''Tahr-Thak''' – “Stone that withstands the tide”
* '''Jek-Lak''' – “Heart of the mountain”
* '''Meh-Thak''' – “Stone formed under pressure”
|Religion and Spirituality=Duranthi venerate both Oras and Varunel as a manifestation of [[Daathir]], the greater consciousness of all mater.
|Language=The [[Orathic]] language is a tonal language that utilizes echoes to convey different meaning.
|Literature and Oral Traditions=Literature is almost always historical in nature.
|Literature and Oral Traditions=Literature is almost always historical in nature.


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* ''The Songs of Stone'' – A poetic reflection on Terasil’s landscapes
* ''The Songs of Stone'' – A poetic reflection on Terasil’s landscapes
* ''The Endless Echo'' – A philosophical meditation on cyclical time
* ''The Endless Echo'' – A philosophical meditation on time
* ''The First Fracture'' – An historical narrative of the [[Erosion Wars]]
* ''The First Fracture'' – An historical narrative of the [[Erosion Wars]]
|Music and Dance=Duranthi music emphasizes deep percussive rhythms. Instruments include:
|Music and Dance=Duranthi music emphasizes deep percussive rhythms.
 
* '''Resonant Drums''' – Hollowed stone drums
* '''Chime Pillars''' – Struck vertical monoliths
* '''Stone Flutes''' – flutes that harmonize in caves


Dance is deliberate and weighty, mimicking erosion or tectonic uplift.
Dance is deliberate and weighty, mimicking erosion or tectonic uplift.
|Art and Craftsmanship=Duranthi art is exclusively stone-based. Aesthetic values emphasize geometric form, symmetry, and long-term transformation.
|Art and Craftsmanship=[[File:Duranthi Female Painting 01.jpg|thumb|A painting of a Duranthi woman]]
 
Duranthi art popularly consists of sculptures and classical paintings.
Artistic forms:
 
* '''Living Carvings''' – Statues designed to shift over centuries
* '''Monolithic Murals''' – Wall reliefs encoding mythic memory
* '''Sacred Obelisks''' – Resonant markers of cultural significance
|Clothing and Adornments=Duranthi wear simple robes to keep in line with their ancestors. New dress or styles are frowned upon in Duranthi society.
|Clothing and Adornments=Duranthi wear simple robes to keep in line with their ancestors. New dress or styles are frowned upon in Duranthi society.
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