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|Introduction=Darak-Kel is the political and ceremonial heart of Kar-Thal. Anchored around the sacred Great Hall of [[Oras]], it serves as the core site of governance, oath-taking, and ancestral continuity.
|Introduction=Darak-Kel is the political and ceremonial heart of Kar-Thal. Anchored around the sacred Great Hall of [[Oras]], it serves as the core site of governance, oath-taking, and ancestral continuity.
|Function=The district functions as the locus of civic decision-making, ritual pronouncement, and stewardship. Within its halls, the [[Council of Stone]] deliberates beneath ancestral effigies.
|Function=The district functions as the locus of civic decision-making, ritual pronouncement, and stewardship. Within its halls, the [[Council of Kar-Thal]] deliberates beneath ancestral effigies.
|History=Founded at the inception of Kar-Thal, Darak-Kel has remained unchanged in form and function for centuries. Darak-Kel resists alteration as a deliberate act of continuity. It has borne witness to every major oath, law, and proclamation since the city's founding and served as the ceremonial axis of the [[Duranthi]].
|History=Founded at the inception of Kar-Thal, Darak-Kel has remained unchanged in form and function for centuries. Darak-Kel resists alteration as a deliberate act of continuity. It has borne witness to every major oath, law, and proclamation since the city's founding and served as the ceremonial axis of the [[Duranthi]].
|Notable Locations=* [[Grand Hall of Oras]]: The central chamber where the Council of Stone convenes. Its basalt columns are tuned to amplify spoken words, allowing declarations to reverberate across the chamber.
|Notable Locations=* [[Grand Hall of Oras]]: The central chamber where the Council of Kar-Thal convenes. Its basalt columns are tuned to amplify spoken words, allowing declarations to reverberate across the chamber.
* [[Kel-Vorun]]: A secluded chamber used for the sealing of ancestral pacts and oaths. Designed to capture and repeat vows whispered into its walls.
* [[Kel-Vorun]]: A secluded chamber used for the sealing of ancestral pacts and oaths. Designed to capture and repeat vows whispered into its walls.
* [[Tharakul]]: A series of terraced platforms carved into the bedrock, used for public pronouncements and ritual ascents during times of civic renewal.
* [[Tharakul]]: A series of terraced platforms carved into the bedrock, used for public pronouncements and ritual ascents during times of civic renewal.

Latest revision as of 15:32, 17 April 2025

Darak-Kel
CityKar-Thal
FunctionGovernance and Ritual
Notable LocationsGrand Hall of Oras Kel-Vorun Tharakul

Darak-Kel is the political and ceremonial heart of Kar-Thal. Anchored around the sacred Great Hall of Oras, it serves as the core site of governance, oath-taking, and ancestral continuity.

Function

The district functions as the locus of civic decision-making, ritual pronouncement, and stewardship. Within its halls, the Council of Kar-Thal deliberates beneath ancestral effigies.

History

Founded at the inception of Kar-Thal, Darak-Kel has remained unchanged in form and function for centuries. Darak-Kel resists alteration as a deliberate act of continuity. It has borne witness to every major oath, law, and proclamation since the city's founding and served as the ceremonial axis of the Duranthi.

Notable Locations

  • Grand Hall of Oras: The central chamber where the Council of Kar-Thal convenes. Its basalt columns are tuned to amplify spoken words, allowing declarations to reverberate across the chamber.
  • Kel-Vorun: A secluded chamber used for the sealing of ancestral pacts and oaths. Designed to capture and repeat vows whispered into its walls.
  • Tharakul: A series of terraced platforms carved into the bedrock, used for public pronouncements and ritual ascents during times of civic renewal.

Cultural Practices

Access to Darak-Kel is tightly controlled. While the inner sanctum is restricted to officials, citizens may gather in outer halls to listen to announcements of council proceedings.

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