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|Spiritual Significance=The sanctuary functions as a site of spiritual alignment, harmonic meditation, and osian [[attunement]]. It is maintained by a shifting circle of silent keepers—mostly elder Rite-Keepers and resonance hermits—who safeguard its acoustic purity and perform grounding rituals tied to Orasian cosmology. | |Spiritual Significance=The sanctuary functions as a site of spiritual alignment, harmonic meditation, and osian [[attunement]]. It is maintained by a shifting circle of silent keepers—mostly elder Rite-Keepers and resonance hermits—who safeguard its acoustic purity and perform grounding rituals tied to Orasian cosmology. | ||
Surnaketh is not a temple of prayer or petition. It is a place of | Surnaketh is not a temple of prayer or petition. It is a place of listening—to the breath of the mountain, to ancestral memory, and to the still pulse beneath all form. | ||
|Defense and Military=Surnaketh can be reached by footpaths from the mountain plateaus near [[Special:FormEdit/Settlement/Orak-Thun|Orak-Thun]]. The journey takes two days on foot and passes through several tonal echo fields that naturally still external speech. | |Defense and Military=Surnaketh can be reached by footpaths from the mountain plateaus near [[Special:FormEdit/Settlement/Orak-Thun|Orak-Thun]]. The journey takes two days on foot and passes through several tonal echo fields that naturally still external speech. | ||
There are no gates or guards. Entry is based on intent and resonance. Those who bring disharmony find themselves unable to cross the final resonance threshold near the entrance. | There are no gates or guards. Entry is based on intent and resonance. Those who bring disharmony find themselves unable to cross the final resonance threshold near the entrance. | ||
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