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Orrakar is | Orrakar is a realm shaped by the slow and relentless march of time and carved by wind and water, its deep canyons and towering cliffs standing as testaments to erosion’s quiet dominion. | ||
Throughout history, nomadic peoples, wanderers, and exiles have passed through Orrakar, seeking refuge in its hidden valleys and winding ravines. Among those who made the land their home, the Kuthar claimed the windswept mesas. The Drahari, by contrast, carved homes into the sheer canyon walls, their settlements hidden in the depths where the wind howls but the stone offers shelter. | |||
Yet even for them, nothing remains unchanged. Time wears away even the strongest foundations, and both the Kuthar and Drahari have learned that to endure in Orrakar is to move with the land, never against it. The ruins of past dwellers—long-eroded cliff dwellings and sunken pathways—serve as quiet reminders that nothing in this realm is permanent. | |||
|Geography=<noautolinks>{{See also|Geography of Orrakar}}</noautolinks> | |Geography=<noautolinks>{{See also|Geography of Orrakar}}</noautolinks> | ||