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Hills — Ancestral Burial Ridge

Ancestral Burial Hills

A low, serrated band of sun-browned hills threads the distant horizon beyond the colony, forming a continuous communal burial ridge visible from the main street. Sunlight washes their clay faces and dust drifts from their slopes; colonists point to particular rises as graves. The feature functions as a moral and mnemonic landmark—anchoring personal grief (pointed out by Gosheven) to the colony’s collective duty and stubborn pride.
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S3E2 · The Ensigns of Command
Blood and Water — The First Rift

The distant line of hills functions as a visible referent for Gosheven's appeal — a geographic backdrop that he points to in order to authenticate ancestral claims and to justify staying despite existential danger.

Atmosphere

Silent and looming — the hills carry a weighty, memorial quality in the silence beyond the street.

Functional Role

Visual evidence and rhetorical anchor for appeals to heritage

Symbolic Significance

Represents burial grounds and the cost of the colony's founding

Sunlit clay faces of hills visible on the horizon Wind-carved slopes evoking remoteness and permanence
S3E2 · The Ensigns of Command
Alliance of Persuasion — Data and Ard'rian Pivot to a Public Plea

The line of hills is pointed to by Gosheven as a visual anchor for his ancestral claim; it functions as an offstage, immovable witness invoked to legitimize refusal to evacuate.

Atmosphere

Silent and distant, carrying the weight of memory and the mute force of graves and past labor.

Functional Role

Symbolic backdrop invoked to justify communal permanence and resistance.

Symbolic Significance

Represents burial, ancestral sacrifice, and the historical claim that binds people to place.

Access Restrictions

Physically accessible but emotionally sacrosanct; referenced rather than visited in this event.

Distant ridgeline visible from Main Street Wind-swept, sun-bleached slopes Functions as a visual focal point during Gosheven's speech

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