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|Name=Sora Basin
|Name=Sora Basin
|Type=Openway Outpost and Reflection Site
|Type=Openway Outpost and Reflection Site
|Location=40 miles southwest of Djes-Val, along the Stoneveil Path
|Location=40 miles northwest of [[Va-Tar]], along the Va-Djes Road
|Realm=[[Terasil]]
|Inhabitants=Orasian
|Controlled by=[[Council of Stone]]
|Significance=First major pause point in the [[Sanctuary Vale]] crossing; known for mist phenomena and ritual silence
|Significance=First major pause point in the [[Sanctuary Vale]] crossing; known for mist phenomena and ritual silence
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|Introduction=Sora Basin is a quiet, mist-draped hollow located roughly 40 miles into the overland journey from [[Va-Tar]] to [[Djes-Val]]. It serves as the first natural and cultural waypoint on the Stoneveil Path, offering shelter, water, and a place for ritual silence. Though not a fortified settlement, it is a well-maintained space marked by carved stones and communal reverence.
|Introduction=Sora Basin is a quiet, mist-draped hollow located roughly 40 miles into the overland journey from [[Va-Tar]] to [[Djes-Val]]. It serves as the first natural and cultural waypoint on the Va-Djes Road, offering shelter, water, and a place for ritual meditation. Though not a fortified settlement, it is a well-maintained space marked by carved stones and communal reverence.
 
|Geography=Set in a shallow basin surrounded by worn stone ridges and scattered fig-root outcrops, Sora Basin gathers low mist most mornings and evenings. The ground is soft but dry, covered in spiraling patches of Vale Grass. Nearby, Sora Spring, a slow-trickling spring forms a shallow pool bordered by light brush and smooth stone. The air remains cool and still even during the day, and the entire hollow feels acoustically dampened.
|Geography=Set in a shallow basin surrounded by worn stone ridges and scattered fig-root outcrops, Sora Basin gathers low mist most mornings and evenings. The ground is soft but dry, covered in spiraling patches of Vale Grass. Nearby, slow-trickling springs form shallow pools bordered by light brush and smooth stone. The air remains cool and still even during the day, and the entire hollow feels acoustically dampened.
 
|History=Originally used by early [[Orasian]] migration groups, the basin became a known rest point long before permanent routes were formalized. Stonewardens later marked it as a point of reflection on the journey into the Vale. Pilgrims and travelers maintain the space communally, adding inscriptions and balance stones over time. The name "Sora" refers to the soft veiling effect seen when mist flows through grass and over low stone.
|History=Originally used by early [[Orasian]] migration groups, the basin became a known rest point long before permanent routes were formalized. Stonewardens later marked it as a point of reflection on the journey into the Vale. Pilgrims and travelers maintain the space communally, adding inscriptions and balance stones over time. The name "Sora" refers to the soft veiling effect seen when mist flows through grass and over low stone.
 
|Functions and Features=* Sora Spring – A shallow, spring-fed pool where travelers wash or collect water quietly.
|Functions and Features=* Mist Pool – A shallow, spring-fed pool where travelers wash or collect water quietly.
* Cairn Stones – Stacks of three stones, left by travelers to honor safe passage or declare intent.
* Stone Circle – A cleared ring of worn stone blocks for silent reflection and shared meals.
|Defenses and Watch=Sora Basin is under the protection of the Stonewardens.
* Balance Markers – Stacks of three stones, left by travelers to honor safe passage or declare intent.
 
|Culture and Ritual=Travelers are expected to speak softly or not at all while within the basin. Most pause for at least an hour—some for longer—to align themselves before continuing. Offerings are non-material: a gesture, a breath held, a stone turned. Those traveling eastward toward [[Djes-Val]] often leave inscriptions in mist-worn stone, asking for insight, clarity, or memory release.
 
|Defenses and Watch=Sora Basin has no formal watch. The land itself offers concealment and calm. While occasional travelers linger to tend the site, no permanent guards or sentinels are posted. Emergencies are rare and typically relayed by signal stones or return messages to [[Va-Tar]].
 
|Threats and Dangers=Sudden shifts in weather can lead to disorientation, especially when fog thickens rapidly. There are fissures and uneven ridges just outside the basin, which are marked but still hazardous. Though no hostile encounters have been recorded, the stillness of the site can stir unease or inward instability in spiritually unprepared travelers.
|Threats and Dangers=Sudden shifts in weather can lead to disorientation, especially when fog thickens rapidly. There are fissures and uneven ridges just outside the basin, which are marked but still hazardous. Though no hostile encounters have been recorded, the stillness of the site can stir unease or inward instability in spiritually unprepared travelers.
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[[category:Sanctuary Vale]]
[[category:Sanctuary Vale]]

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