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{{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Sections | {{Outposts in the Sanctuary Vale Sections | ||
|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. | |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 outpost is situated atop a high rock ledge with a direct view across the fractured terrain leading toward [[Tharn | |Geography=The outpost is situated atop a high rock ledge with a direct view across the fractured terrain leading toward [[Tharn-Tel]]. 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. | |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. | |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. | ||