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|Introduction=The Stonesteps are a sacred and perilous spiral stair carved along the inner face of a vast vertical chasm within [[Kar-Thal]]. Formed entirely from obsidian-glass, the structure descends deep into the city’s lower strata and is used exclusively for trials of endurance | |Introduction=The Stonesteps are a sacred and perilous spiral stair carved along the inner face of a vast vertical chasm within [[Kar-Thal]]. Formed entirely from obsidian-glass, the structure descends deep into the city’s lower strata and is used exclusively for trials of endurance and initiation. The Stonesteps are among the most revered—and feared—rites of passage in [[Duranthi]] society. | ||
|Function=The Stonesteps serve as the official path of initiation for those seeking entry into the ranks of the | |Function=The Stonesteps serve as the official path of initiation for those seeking entry into the ranks of the [[Stonewarden|Stonewardens]]. The journey along the spiral is a test of balance, memory, silence, and resolve. | ||
Each step is deliberately uneven and lightless, forcing initiates to maintain presence of mind and inward focus while exposed to vertiginous depth | Each step is deliberately uneven and lightless, forcing initiates to maintain presence of mind and inward focus while exposed to vertiginous depth. | ||
|History=Believed to have been carved during the late [[Era of Isolation]], the Stonesteps were shaped by sustained heat-channeling and pressure-guided scoring techniques, likely guided by the earliest Duranthi stone-keepers. Legends speak of aspirants who faltered during descent—now remembered as cautionary figures within memorial carvings lining the chasm's upper rim. | |History=Believed to have been carved by Orasians during the late [[Era of Isolation]], the Stonesteps were shaped by sustained heat-channeling and pressure-guided scoring techniques, likely guided by the earliest Duranthi stone-keepers. Legends speak of aspirants who faltered during descent—now remembered as cautionary figures within memorial carvings lining the chasm's upper rim. | ||
The structure became a formalized initiation path following the first concord rites and remains a threshold of personal transformation in Duranthi tradition. | The structure became a formalized initiation path following the first concord rites and remains a threshold of personal transformation in Duranthi tradition. | ||
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* '''The Midline Alcove''' – A narrow landing halfway down the spiral used for rest and silent reflection. Some initiates carve brief ancestral marks here before continuing. | * '''The Midline Alcove''' – A narrow landing halfway down the spiral used for rest and silent reflection. Some initiates carve brief ancestral marks here before continuing. | ||
* '''The Final Step''' – A smooth platform at the base of the chasm. No movement or sound is permitted here; only the weight of presence is held before return. | * '''The Final Step''' – A smooth platform at the base of the chasm. No movement or sound is permitted here; only the weight of presence is held before return. | ||
|Cultural Practices=Initiates enter the Stonesteps alone and unarmed. They are forbidden from speaking | |Cultural Practices=Initiates enter the Stonesteps alone and unarmed. They are forbidden from speaking or leaving marks during the trial itself. Descent and ascent must be completed in a single attempt—pausing is allowed, but withdrawal is considered failure. | ||
Those who complete the Stonesteps wear a narrow obsidian band on their left arm—a symbol of endured silence and memory. | |||
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