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Its structures are built for permanence—wide corridors, chiseled vaults, pressure-displaced ceilings, and layered weight-bearing design. Stonewardens train, rest, and organize here, and civic defenders rotate through its muster halls regularly. | Its structures are built for permanence—wide corridors, chiseled vaults, pressure-displaced ceilings, and layered weight-bearing design. Stonewardens train, rest, and organize here, and civic defenders rotate through its muster halls regularly. | ||
|History= | |History=Following early incidents of structural strain and deepshift instability, the district was established to provide both martial containment and memory-anchored protection of the city’s threshold. | ||
It was also the site of the First Sealing—the moment when the [[Council of Stone]] and senior Stonewardens inscribed a stillstone lock upon the gate’s inner layers. This act bound Stone’s Hold to the city’s structural memory and elevated its function beyond mere fortification. | It was also the site of the First Sealing—the moment when the [[Council of Stone]] and senior Stonewardens inscribed a stillstone lock upon the gate’s inner layers. This act bound Stone’s Hold to the city’s structural memory and elevated its function beyond mere fortification. | ||
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* '''Bastion of Weight''' – The core stronghold and resting quarters for Stonewardens. Walls are layered with pressure-dispersing strata and engraved stability markers. | * '''Bastion of Weight''' – The core stronghold and resting quarters for Stonewardens. Walls are layered with pressure-dispersing strata and engraved stability markers. | ||
* '''Hall of Muster''' – A barracks and assembly vault where tactical plans are etched into slate and deployment axes are assigned with station-marks. | * '''Hall of Muster''' – A barracks and assembly vault where tactical plans are etched into slate and deployment axes are assigned with station-marks. | ||
|Cultural Practices=Life in Stone’s Hold is defined by discipline and grounded silence. | |Cultural Practices=Life in Stone’s Hold is defined by discipline and grounded silence. Each defender wears an unadorned stone band carved with their station-mark. The Hall of the Fallen maintains a memory tablet where the names of fallen wardens are inscribed without embellishment. | ||
Each defender wears an unadorned stone band carved with their station-mark. The | |||
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