King of Lost Minara
To the north of the Smoking Mountain is a valley formed by two high ridges of igneous rock that flowed down some time ago. This valley is rich in smaller trees, hot springs, and a few scattered small ruins, but the main feature is a 100-foot-tall plinth upon which rests a pair of sandaled simian feet. The feet end at the ankles, and no other remains of whatever gargantuan statue once stood there can be found. The gray apes of T’Kumel say the statue was their long-lost king and the valley once housed the city of Minara, but there is no proof to back this wild tale.
Type
Monument / Statue, Large
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