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{{Settlements in the Sanctuary Vale Sections
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|Introduction=Dul-Val is a fortified [[Duranthi]] settlement located at the southwestern edge of Sanctuary Vale, where the [[Khargaath Range]] meets the [[Murazkar Range]]. Known for its quarries and forgeworks, it serves as one of the main overland entry points into the vale.
|Introduction=Dul-Val is a fortified [[Duranthi]] settlement located at the southwestern edge of Sanctuary Vale, where the [[Khargaath Range]] meets the [[Murazkar Mountains]]. Known for its quarries and forgeworks, it serves as one of the main overland entry points into the vale.
|Geography=Dul-Val is situated where the Khargaath Range meets the Murazkar Range, overseeing the [[Tarsuun Pass]]. The settlement occupies a natural chokepoint at the western entrance to Sanctuary Vale. The terrain is steep, with layered outcrops, narrow ledges, and deep-cut quarries opening into the surrounding stone. Mist from the Murazkar Range drifts into the city regularly.
|Geography=Dul-Val is situated where the Khargaath Range meets the Murazkar Mountains, overseeing the [[Tarsuun Pass]]. The settlement occupies a natural chokepoint at the western entrance to Sanctuary Vale. The terrain is steep, with layered outcrops, narrow ledges, and deep-cut quarries opening into the surrounding stone. Mist from the Murazkar Mountains drifts into the city regularly.
|History=Originally founded as a quarry and guard outpost, Dul-Val  over time expanded from a ring of stonecutters’ dwellings into a fortified city.
|History=Originally founded as a quarry and guard outpost, Dul-Val  over time expanded from a ring of stonecutters’ dwellings into a fortified city.
|Economy=Dul-Val’s economy is centered on stonework and toolmaking.
|Economy=Dul-Val’s economy is centered on stonework and toolmaking.