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|Name= | |Name=Tel-Tarin | ||
|Image=[[File: | |Image=[[File:Tel-Tarin.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
|Type=Mountain Customs Outpost in the [[Sanctuary Vale]] | |Type=Mountain Customs Outpost in the [[Sanctuary Vale]] | ||
|Location=Central Murazkar Range | |Location=Central Murazkar Range | ||
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{{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Sections | {{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Sections | ||
|Introduction= | |Introduction=Tel-Tarin is a fortified above-ground outpost situated in the central heights of the [[Murazkar Range]]. Positioned at the midpoint of the Deep Road between [[Kar-Thal]] and [[Dul-Val]], it also marks the terminus of the high-altitude Skybroken Trail from [[Vaelthar]]. The hold serves as a customs checkpoint, supply depot, and neutral meeting point for overland travelers crossing from Vaelthar. | ||
|Geography=Built atop a stone shelf above deep chasms, | |Geography=Built atop a stone shelf above deep chasms, Tel-Tarin is surrounded by sheer cliffs, unstable switchbacks, and mist-covered ridges. The Skybroken Trail reaches the hold via a sequence of weather-worn bridges and narrow paths. | ||
|History= | |History=Tel-Tarin originated as a Duranthi deeproad way station and was later repurposed to a customs and border checkpoint following the opening of the Skybroken Trail. . | ||
|Defenses and Watch=As a primary checkpoint, Telenkar is well-defended and structurally compact. A permanent [[Stonewarden]] garrison is posted here. | |Defenses and Watch=As a primary checkpoint, Telenkar is well-defended and structurally compact. A permanent [[Stonewarden]] garrison is posted here. | ||
|Culture and Protocol=Telenkar is defined by neutrality, efficiency, and documentation. Governance is rotational, and permanent residents are few. Clear conduct is expected from visitors. Local code mandates identification and registration at all entry points. The hold is considered a place of passage, not belonging. | |Culture and Protocol=Telenkar is defined by neutrality, efficiency, and documentation. Governance is rotational, and permanent residents are few. Clear conduct is expected from visitors. Local code mandates identification and registration at all entry points. The hold is considered a place of passage, not belonging. | ||