Dur’Jhal Myth in The Annals Of Ordu | World Anvil
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Dur’Jhal

Dur'Jhal is a mythical portal to the other side, it is mentioned in the lost book of Ravan.  
“Over the fiery land, water and the wind, through the white and black gate, Dur’Jhal. Beyond time and the Curtain. There, a shame and unknown impossibility is locked. And there it must remain locked. Gar'Haggoray, Ai'Haggarao, Ravan shouted and vowed to keep the knowledge a secret.

Historical Basis

There is also record of it in the Riekian Fabled Book of Sarthuan, a book which has a sister copy in Saah's Red Library. While the book of Ravan claims that it is an actual physical gate. In the Book of Sarthuan it says that it is not so literal, that it is a metaphysical portal that can be opened by achieving a spiritual enlightenment. Riekian scholars have claimed that thanks to moon's orbit. This has cause much debate between them and their Naazey colleagues.   Book of Ravan also mentions the names "Gar’Haggoray" and "Ai’Haggarao" Names that also appear in the Pre-Dalian Cataclysm Ancestral Dragon Cult's holy texts, but only as a footnote.  
"Van-Tra and Umantra lend their shards for her. Ai’Haggarao and Gar’Haggoray and Cor'Zaggarai, that is what they called themselves and forever they shall stay there."

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