The Face of Tira
Landmark Site
In 734 YK, King Thaldren IV commissioned a famous sculptor named Helgar Lezirani to carve Tira Miron’s face into a rocky crag looking south toward the Tamor Hills, where the Silver Flame was born. This 80-foothigh stone face is chiseled into the top of a 250-foothigh, 200-foot-wide outcropping of bare rock. It can be seen from the nearby trade road and lies roughly 80 miles east of Danthaven and 80 miles west of Flamekeep.
Pilgrims traveling along the nearby road typically stop to offer a prayer to Tira. Any worshiper of the Silver Flame who does this gains advantage on skill checks for the next 24 hours.
Type
Monument, Large