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|Introduction=Tor-Kelai is a cliffside Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale positioned above the southern edge of the Fractured Wedge. It serves as a strategic observation and early-warning station, monitoring movement and environmental change along the overland corridor north of Varn-Telai. The Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale is minimally staffed and primarily used for tracking, signaling, and status relay toward the central and northern command network.
|Introduction='''Tor-Kelai''' is a cliffside outpost positioned above the southern edge of the border between the [[Fractured Wedge]] and the [[Sanctuary Vale]]. It serves as a strategic observation and early-warning station, monitoring movement and environmental change along the overland corridor north of [[Varn-Telai]]. The outpost is minimally staffed and primarily used for tracking and signaling.
|Geography=The Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale is situated atop a high rock ledge with a direct view across the fractured terrain leading toward [[Tharn-Gate]]. The cliff face is angular and narrow, with a sheer drop to the layered faults below. The buildings are constructed along the spine of the ridge, anchored with vertical support beams and built from weight-distributing stone. The location allows for wide visual coverage and clear signal transmission.
|Geography=The outpost is situated atop a high rock ledge with a direct view across the fractured terrain leading toward [[Tharn Gate]]. The cliff face is angular and narrow, with a sheer drop to the layered faults below. The buildings are constructed along the spine of the ridge, anchored with vertical support beams and built from weight-distributing stone. The location allows for wide visual coverage.
|History=Tor-Kelai was established to close a blind spot in the northern observation network during early efforts to regulate surface traffic into the Vale. The Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale's elevation and natural wind buffering made it suitable for long-range relay functions. Initial structures were temporary, later replaced with reinforced facilities.
|History=Tor-Kelai was established to close a blind spot in the northern observation network during early efforts to regulate surface traffic into the Vale. The outpost's elevation and natural wind buffering made it suitable for long-range relay functions. Initial structures were temporary, later replaced with reinforced facilities.
|Functions and Features=* Watch Tier – Main viewing platform with fixed signal mounts and optical line markers.
* Relay Alcove – Enclosed signal room with encoded mirrors, chimes, and wind indicators.
* Cliff Bunk – Small rest chamber and tool cache for assigned personnel.
* South Line – A carved path linking Tor-Kelai to the ridge trail that leads into the upper approach to [[Varn-Telai]].
|Culture and Ritual=Tor-Kelai is operated by a skeleton crew, usually no more than three individuals on alternating shifts. Most communication is conducted through signals or logs. Personnel are expected to maintain observational accuracy and limit nonessential activity.
|Culture and Ritual=Tor-Kelai is operated by a skeleton crew, usually no more than three individuals on alternating shifts. Most communication is conducted through signals or logs. Personnel are expected to maintain observational accuracy and limit nonessential activity.
|Defenses and Watch=Defensive measures include elevation-based visibility and a sealed observation point. No combat infrastructure exists. In the event of environmental or hostile threat, personnel are instructed to evacuate to the South Line and initiate signal protocols.
|Threats and Dangers=Primary threats include high wind exposure, limited maneuverability, and structural risk due to shifting cliff edges. Safety rails and anchor systems are maintained, but extended use is limited due to fatigue and terrain stress.
|Threats and Dangers=Primary threats include high wind exposure, limited maneuverability, and structural risk due to shifting cliff edges. Safety rails and anchor systems are maintained, but extended use is limited due to fatigue and terrain stress.
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[[category:Council of Stone Holdings]]
[[category:Council of Stone Holdings]]

Revision as of 04:18, 14 April 2025

Tor-Kelai
TypeCliffside Observation Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale
LocationNorthern edge of the Citadel Mountains, overlooking eastern approaches to Sanctuary Vale
RealmTerasil
InhabitantsOrasian
Controlled byCouncil of Stone
SignificanceHigh-elevation watchpoint overseeing movement through the eastern fracture corridor

Tor-Kelai is a cliffside outpost positioned above the southern edge of the border between the Fractured Wedge and the Sanctuary Vale. It serves as a strategic observation and early-warning station, monitoring movement and environmental change along the overland corridor north of Varn-Telai. The outpost is minimally staffed and primarily used for tracking and signaling.

Geography

The outpost is situated atop a high rock ledge with a direct view across the fractured terrain leading toward Tharn Gate. The cliff face is angular and narrow, with a sheer drop to the layered faults below. The buildings are constructed along the spine of the ridge, anchored with vertical support beams and built from weight-distributing stone. The location allows for wide visual coverage.

History

Tor-Kelai was established to close a blind spot in the northern observation network during early efforts to regulate surface traffic into the Vale. The outpost's elevation and natural wind buffering made it suitable for long-range relay functions. Initial structures were temporary, later replaced with reinforced facilities.

Culture and Ritual

Tor-Kelai is operated by a skeleton crew, usually no more than three individuals on alternating shifts. Most communication is conducted through signals or logs. Personnel are expected to maintain observational accuracy and limit nonessential activity.

Threats and Dangers

Primary threats include high wind exposure, limited maneuverability, and structural risk due to shifting cliff edges. Safety rails and anchor systems are maintained, but extended use is limited due to fatigue and terrain stress.