Six Kings

Along the north face of the northernmost peak of the Graywall Mountains stands a testament to the power and grandeur of the Dhakaani Empire that has the power to inspire awe to this day. The mountain has been carved and shaped to create a bas-relief sculpture over 1,000 feet high. Rising from the smooth stone face are the images of the Six Kings, hobgoblin warlords who came together to create the empire that once ruled the continent. The second and third figures have been damaged, either by the passage of years or some forgotten act of vandalism. The valley at the foot of the monument has been a campsite of many monstrous war parties through the ages, and it must be acknowledged that many goblinoid commanders who stopped to pay their respects to the lords of old found great success in the campaigns that followed. Caves pierce the mount at the base of the carvings, and it is said that an ancient armory of byeshk weapons is hidden within the caves, and that the ghosts of Dhakaani champions test those who would enter, allowing those found worthy to emerge with a single weapon to carry into battle.
Type
Monument / Statue, Large