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|Geography=Urth-Kelai is built across a natural ridge line that overlook a deep mist basin. Urth-Kelai's structures are open to the elements, shaped from water-smoothed stone and interspersed with heated pools. | |Geography=Urth-Kelai is built across a natural ridge line that overlook a deep mist basin. Urth-Kelai's structures are open to the elements, shaped from water-smoothed stone and interspersed with heated pools. | ||
|History=The enclave was founded during the early expansion of the Deep Road when engineers discovered a zone of unnatural mist persistence. Over time, it became a pilgrimage point for those seeking to learn more about Aelrith. Gradually it grew into a formal commune under the guidance of a small cult of Aelrith worshipers. | |History=The enclave was founded during the early expansion of the Deep Road when engineers discovered a zone of unnatural mist persistence. Over time, it became a pilgrimage point for those seeking to learn more about Aelrith. Gradually it grew into a formal commune under the guidance of a small cult of Aelrith worshipers. | ||
|Culture and Society=Urth-Kelai’s culture is shaped by veneration of Aelrith. Most who dwell here have severed ties with former realms and hold no allegiances to other goverments. | |Culture and Society=Urth-Kelai’s culture is shaped by veneration of Aelrith. Most who dwell here have severed ties with former realms and hold no allegiances to other goverments. | ||
|Spiritual Significance=The enclave is one of the few known places of stable communion with an Ascendant Spirit—Aelrith, the Spirit of Mist. Urth-Kelai is thus considered the best place to practice and master [[Osia]] related to mist and fog. | |Spiritual Significance=The enclave is one of the few known places of stable communion with an Ascendant Spirit—Aelrith, the Spirit of Mist. Urth-Kelai is thus considered the best place to practice and master [[Osia]] related to mist and fog. | ||