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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 **listening**—to the breath of the mountain, to ancestral memory, and to the still pulse beneath all form.
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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