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|Introduction=The '''Hall of Binding Echoes''' is a sequestered oath-chamber located beneath the Grand Hall of [[Oras]] in [[Darak-Kel]]. Used for the inscription of ancestral pacts, civic vows, and succession decrees, the hall is among the most sanctified spaces in [[Kar-Thal]]. Words are not spoken freely here—instead, they are carved, sealed, or ritually pressed into the stone, becoming part of Kar-Thal’s living civic memory. | |Introduction=The '''Hall of Binding Echoes''' is a sequestered oath-chamber located beneath the Grand Hall of [[Oras]] in [[Darak-Kel]]. Used for the inscription of ancestral pacts, civic vows, and succession decrees, the hall is among the most sanctified spaces in [[Kar-Thal]]. Words are not spoken freely here—instead, they are carved, sealed, or ritually pressed into the stone, becoming part of Kar-Thal’s living civic memory. | ||
|History=Constructed shortly after the founding of the [[Council of | |History=Constructed shortly after the founding of the [[Council of Kar-Thal]], the Hall was established to contain oaths of high consequence—those shaping both law and lineage. Early Lorewardens collaborated on its geometry and material composition to ensure structural memory could be encoded directly into the chamber. | ||
Over the centuries, the Hall has become a repository of inscribed continuity. Declarations made within it—whether carved, signed, or ritually enacted—are never erased. Many remain visible to this day, layered with new marks and notations, each one preserving context and inheritance. | Over the centuries, the Hall has become a repository of inscribed continuity. Declarations made within it—whether carved, signed, or ritually enacted—are never erased. Many remain visible to this day, layered with new marks and notations, each one preserving context and inheritance. |