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|Introduction= | |Introduction='''Veshariin''', known as the Harmonic Days, is a recurring ceremonial interval observed across [[Orasian]] society. Rooted in the belief that the stone realm itself breathes in cycles, Veshariin marks a period of public stillness, harmonic alignment, and spiritual recalibration. Rather than a single event, it is a synchronized pause observed across major districts and settlements, most centrally within [[Kar-Thal]]. | ||
|Origins and Purpose=Veshariin is believed to originate from the earliest tonal teachings of [[Oras]], passed down through the first Rite-Keepers. Its purpose is to renew civic resonance with the living memory of the land, ensuring that law, speech, and labor remain in balance with subterranean rhythms. | |Origins and Purpose=Veshariin is believed to originate from the earliest tonal teachings of [[Oras]], passed down through the first Rite-Keepers. Its purpose is to renew civic resonance with the living memory of the land, ensuring that law, speech, and labor remain in balance with subterranean rhythms. | ||