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Dance is deliberate and weighty, mimicking erosion or tectonic uplift.
Dance is deliberate and weighty, mimicking erosion or tectonic uplift.
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Duranthi art popularly consists of sculptures and classical paintings.
Duranthi art popularly consists of sculptures and classical paintings.
|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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Latest revision as of 22:44, 5 April 2026

Introduction

A Duranthi musician

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 historical events or personal growth.

Religion and Spirituality

Duranthi venerate Varunel as a manifestation of Daathir, the greater consciousness of all mater.

Language

The Orathic language is a tonal language.

Literature and Oral Traditions

Literature is almost always historical in nature.

Notable works:

  • The Songs of Stone – A poetic reflection on Terasil’s landscapes
  • The Endless Echo – A philosophical meditation on time
  • The First Fracture – An historical narrative of the Erosion Wars

Music and Dance

Duranthi music emphasizes deep percussive rhythms.

Dance is deliberate and weighty, mimicking erosion or tectonic uplift.

Art and Craftsmanship

Traditional Duranthi Clothing

Duranthi art popularly consists of sculptures and classical paintings.

Clothing and Adornments

Duranthi wear simple robes to keep in line with their ancestors. New dress or styles are frowned upon in Duranthi society.