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{{Ancestral Spirit Infobox
{{Ancestral Spirit Infobox
|Name=Orak-Thun
|Name=Orak-Thun
|Image=[[File:Orak-Thun - General 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Image=[[File:Orak-Thun.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Location=The outer spine of the [[Citadel Mountains]]
|Location=The outer spine of the [[Citadel Mountains]]
}}
}}
{{Ancestral Spirit Sections
{{Ancestral Spirit Sections
|Introduction='''Orak-Thun''' is an ancestral spirit associated with one of the tallest and oldest peaks in the northern edge of the Citadel Range. Revered primarily by the [[Duranthi]], Orak-Thun is believed to have emerged as a conscious spiritual presence through generations of worship, ritual, and reverence focused on the mountain itself.
|Introduction='''Orak-Thun''' is an [[Ancestral Spirit|ancestral spirit]] associated with one of the tallest and oldest peaks in the northern edge of the Citadel Range. Revered primarily by the [[Duranthi]], Orak-Thun is believed to have emerged as a conscious spiritual presence through generations of worship, ritual, and reverence focused on the mountain itself.
|Domain and Manifestation=Orak-Thun’s awareness is thought to have formed gradually from the collective devotion of early Duranthi communities. As they carved their lives into the rock and offered rites upon the high ridgelines, the mountain became more than a landmark—it became a presence. Over centuries, this awareness coalesced into a spirit whose identity is rooted in stillness, watchfulness, and the deep patience of stone.
|Domain and Manifestation=Orak-Thun’s awareness is thought to have formed gradually from the collective devotion of early Duranthi communities. As they carved their lives into the rock and offered rites upon the high ridgelines, the mountain became more than a landmark—it became a presence. Over centuries, this awareness coalesced into a spirit whose identity is rooted in stillness, watchfulness, and the deep patience of stone.
|Cultural Significance=Temples or shrines are not built to Orak-Thun. Instead, its summit paths and foothill cairns serve as open-air places of offering.
|Cultural Significance=Temples or shrines are not built to Orak-Thun. Instead, its summit paths and foothill cairns serve as open-air places of offering.