Dulne

Dulne was a small farmer / fisher community on the northern coast of the Bay of Thrig in Aradór. The village was notable for being the birthplace of Oben Uvenna, the founder of Obenism. In time, the village merged with and was incorporated with the neighbouring city of Nuvöto.

The Shrine of Uvenna is a famous but relatively small and simple holy place devoted to Sallóh, erected on what is presumed to be the site of Oben Uvenna's home before his travels.

The shrine is also the site for an ancient and large olive tree, rumoured to be planted only a few years after Oben's death in 1572 4A. Each year during the winter solstice the Olive is adorned with hundreds of tiny lanterns in a ritual surviving from the Arazi Polytheism days before Obenism.