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The vale also contains several uninhabited zones considered sacred or geologically unstable, including seasonal fissures, stonefall fields, and resonance hollows.
The vale also contains several uninhabited zones considered sacred or geologically unstable, including seasonal fissures, stonefall fields, and resonance hollows.
|Representation in Media==== '''Art''' ===
|Representation in Media==== '''Art''' ===
[[File:Artwork - Sanctuary Vale 01.jpg|thumb|Cycle Without Break]]
[[File:Artwork_-_Sanctuary_Vale_01.jpg|thumb|Cycle Without Break]]
Sanctuary Vale has inspired generations of Orasian stonecarvers, resonance-painters, and echo-mask artisans. Most works focus on the land’s shape and spiritual stillness rather than literal depiction. One of the most widely recognized pieces is the mural series ''[[Cycle Without Break]]'', displayed in Mar-Thal’s outer archive halls. Composed entirely from pigment-infused stone dust, the mural depicts the layers of the vale’s mountains from an internal, subterranean perspective.
Sanctuary Vale has inspired generations of Orasian stonecarvers, resonance-painters, and echo-mask artisans. Most works focus on the land’s shape and spiritual stillness rather than literal depiction. One of the most widely recognized pieces is the mural series ''[[Cycle Without Break]]'', displayed in Mar-Thal’s outer archive halls. Composed entirely from pigment-infused stone dust, the mural depicts the layers of the vale’s mountains from an internal, subterranean perspective.