The heart of Azuros, a complex of stone buildings that have grown organically over centuries. The architecture is simple, functional, and ancient—nothing decorative, nothing wasted. The monastery houses training halls, meditation chambers, libraries of wind-worn texts, and the quarters of the monks who've dedicated their lives to the order.
The Council of the Silent Elders governs from here, each member a head monk of one of the monastery's subsects. They meet rarely and speak less—most governance happens through tradition and mutual understanding rather than explicit decision.
Above even the Council is the Rhea monk, the mysterious figure who teaches the most advanced practitioners. The Rhea monk's quarters lie at the monastery's highest point, accessible only to those summoned. What happens there, no one discusses.