Coral-Throne
Coral-Throne is a landmark in Landorya. The Coral-Throne is the sacred ceremonial center of Naga - The Serpentine Masters of Water and Poison, an awe-inspiring natural amphitheater of ancient living coral where the civi… It is commonly linked to Naga - The Serpentine Masters of Water and Poison. Geography: The Coral-Throne occupies a vast, naturally formed coral atoll whose inner lagoon has been shaped over generations into a ceremonial space… Climate: Situated in a tropical aquatic zone, the Coral-Throne's open lagoon is subject to warm seasonal rains and gentle tidal…
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- landmark
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- Naga - The Serpentine Masters of Water and Poison
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Coral-Throne is a landmark in Landorya. The Coral-Throne is the sacred ceremonial center of Naga - The Serpentine Masters of Water and Poison, an awe-inspiring natural amphitheater of ancient living coral where the civi… It is commonly linked to Naga - The Serpentine Masters of Water and Poison. Geography: The Coral-Throne occupies a vast, naturally formed coral atoll whose inner lagoon has been shaped over generations into a ceremonial space… Climate: Situated in a tropical aquatic zone, the Coral-Throne's open lagoon is subject to warm seasonal rains and gentle tidal…
Geography
The Coral-Throne occupies a vast, naturally formed coral atoll whose inner lagoon has been shaped over generations into a ceremonial space of concentric coral terraces descending toward a central dais of immense pearl-reinforced stone. Glow-Coral Gardens ring the inner lagoon, providing ambient bioluminescent illumination during night ceremonies. The site is open to both water and air, accessible from below by submerged tunnels and from above via shallow lagoon entry.
Climate
Situated in a tropical aquatic zone, the Coral-Throne's open lagoon is subject to warm seasonal rains and gentle tidal rhythms that the Naga consider spiritually significant. Monsoon rains are incorporated into ritual calendars, with certain ceremonies timed to coincide with the first seasonal floods.
Points of Interest
- 📍 Central Pearl-Stone Dais
- 📍 Glow-Coral Gardens
- 📍 Venom Accord Inscription Pillars
- 📍 Treaty Archive Grotto
History
The Coral-Throne predates the formal founding of Pearlspire and is considered the oldest continuously used site in Naga civilization, with oral histories claiming it was shaped by the first Tide-Weavers as an offering to the currents of Landorya. The Treaty of the Flowing Pact with the Human Empire of Azaria was ratified here, and the Venom Accord was first proclaimed from the central dais by the Council of Tides. Diplomatic envoys from Elven Sylvanos have attended ceremonies at the Coral-Throne on at least one recorded occasion, reflecting the site's growing role as neutral sacred ground.
Legend & Lore
It is whispered among the Naga that when the first Tide-Weavers descended into the nascent lagoon to shape the Coral-Throne, the living reef itself rose to meet their hands, that the coral did not merely grow, but chose its form, guided by currents older than memory. Elders speak of a night during the ratification of the Treaty of the Flowing Pact when the Glow-Coral Gardens flared a deep crimson entirely unbidden, which ancient interpreters declared a warning from the currents of Landorya that the accord carried a hidden price. A more unsettling rumor persists in the lower tunnels: that beneath the pearl-reinforced dais, coiled in a flooded chamber no living Naga has entered, sleeps the last original Tide-Weaver, neither dead nor waking, and that the central dais trembles faintly whenever the Council of Tides issues a decree the sleeper does not sanction. Those who have pressed their scales against the dais during solemn proclamations claim to feel, beneath the cold stone, a slow and patient heartbeat.
Life & Culture
Dawn ceremonies at the Coral-Throne begin before the sun breaches the water's surface, when junior Tide-Weavers descend through the submerged tunnels to commune with the reef's bioluminescence in meditative silence, reading the patterns of the Glow-Coral as omens for the day's proceedings. When the Council of Tides convenes in full session, the concentric coral terraces fill with ranked delegations, diplomatic envoys nearest the dais, lesser petitioners on the outermost rings, and the entire amphitheater hums with the low, resonant tonal chanting the Naga use to open sacred space, a sound that travelers above the lagoon describe as the sea itself singing. Artisans called Reef-Shapers work continuously in the quieter interstitial days, tending the living coral with painstaking reverence: coaxing new growth along cracked terraces, inlaying captured pearls into weakened stone, and trimming rogue formations that might obscure ceremonial sightlines. On the eve of any treaty ratification, the lagoon's shallow entry is sealed to all but credentialed participants, and a single unbroken ring of Venom-Guard sentinels stands vigil through the night, their iridescent scales catching the glow of the coral in shifting, hypnotic patterns.
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