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{{Outpost Infobox
{{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Infobox
|Name=Kel-Tarash
|Name=Kel-Tarash
|Image=[[File:Terasil - Khargaath Range - Kel-Tarash 01.jpg|center|frameless]]
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|Significance=Intermediate checkpoint for structural integrity, air quality, and passage clearance
|Significance=Intermediate checkpoint for structural integrity, air quality, and passage clearance
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{{Outpost Sections
{{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Sections
|Introduction=Kel-Tarash is a functional outpost positioned roughly 60 miles into the Deep Road between [[Djes-Val]] and [[Mar-Thal]]. Designed for inspection, pressure management, and structural monitoring, the station serves as a mid-route checkpoint for maintenance crews and authorized convoys. It is not a settlement, and long stays are not permitted without clearance.
|Introduction=Kel-Tarash is a functional outpost positioned roughly 60 miles into the Deep Road between [[Djes-Val]] and [[Mar-Thal]]. Designed for inspection, pressure management, and structural monitoring, the station serves as a mid-route checkpoint for maintenance crews and authorized convoys. It is not a settlement, and long stays are not permitted without clearance.
|Geography=The outpost is carved into a dry, level section of the Deep Road surrounded by layered basalt and stabilized with pressure-lock arches. A long corridor runs through the central chamber, with reinforced support braces and staggered alcoves for equipment. A secondary tunnel connects to an older, sealed maintenance shaft that is still monitored for signs of shift or intrusion.
|Geography=The outpost is carved into a dry, level section of the Deep Road surrounded by layered basalt and stabilized with pressure-lock arches. A long corridor runs through the central chamber, with reinforced support braces and staggered alcoves for equipment. A secondary tunnel connects to an older, sealed maintenance shaft that is still monitored for signs of shift or intrusion.