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It was visited by [[Aila]], [[Birel]], [[Briar]], [[Krithra]] and [[Dramble]]
 
It was visited by [[Aila]], [[Birel]], [[Briar]], [[Krithra]] and [[Dramble]]
The monument consisted of three stone pillars, each ten feet high, supporting a large disc of stone. [[Aila]] recognised the spirals on the pillars as symbols of [[Melora]], goddess of nature and the wilderness. “That explains all the wildflowers” she remarked. Indeed, the whole area was surrounded by flowers. There was also a hut there, of human scale.
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The monument consisted of three stone pillars, each ten feet high, supporting a large disc of stone. [[Aila]] recognised the spirals on the pillars as symbols of [[Introduction#Melora|Melora]], goddess of nature and the wilderness. “That explains all the wildflowers” she remarked. Indeed, the whole area was surrounded by flowers. There was also a hut there, of human scale.
   
 
== Nearby Locations ==
 
== Nearby Locations ==

Revision as of 16:31, 19 April 2020

There is a collection of Standing Stones or Monoliths at the Eastern edge of The Blightwood. This was spotted by Brys, Effi, Tagariel, Kallista and Xyrxina but never visited

It was visited by Aila, Birel, Briar, Krithra and Dramble The monument consisted of three stone pillars, each ten feet high, supporting a large disc of stone. Aila recognised the spirals on the pillars as symbols of Melora, goddess of nature and the wilderness. “That explains all the wildflowers” she remarked. Indeed, the whole area was surrounded by flowers. There was also a hut there, of human scale.

Nearby Locations