Architecture & Infrastructure
Design Philosophy: The architecture of the Celestial Order is harmoniously integrated with the natural surroundings, especially in the Celestial Mountains. Their structures are built to reflect their reverence for nature and the cosmos.
Monasteries and Libraries: The mainstay of their living spaces. These are often grand, built with age-old stone and wood, featuring expansive libraries, observatories, and meditation halls. The design often incorporates celestial motifs and symbols.
Natural Integration: Buildings are designed to blend into the mountainous landscape, minimizing environmental impact. Gardens, courtyards, and terraces are common, fostering a connection with nature. The buildings seem to grow out of the rock itself, with walls adorned with intricate carvings depicting the movement of the stars and the mysteries of the cosmos.
Key Structures:
- The Monastery of the Eternal Star: The main seat of the Order, carved into the mountainside with vast libraries, meditation chambers, and astronomical observatories.
- The Grand Observatory: A vast complex of towers, domes, and astronomical instruments, home to the most precious artifacts.
- The Temple of the Celestial Gods: The main center of worship, adorned with star maps, celestial frescoes, and statues.
- The Hall of Enlightenment: Where monks gather for debates, teachings, and sharing of wisdom.
- The Library of the Celestial Order: Shelves rising to vaulted ceilings, holding countless tomes of wisdom from across the ages.
Infrastructure:
- Astral Beacons: Ancient stone structures aligned with specific stars and constellations, used for tracking celestial movements and conducting sacred rituals.
- Well-worn pilgrimage paths winding from the mountain's base to the sacred sites above.
- Celestial Hermitages: Secluded retreats in remote mountain locations for solitude and contemplation.
- Astronomical instruments of gleaming brass and crystal for tracking the dance of the heavens.