Le Visage de Tira

Landmark Site In 734 AR, 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 Flamme d'Argent 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 Fort-de-la-Flamme. Pilgrims traveling along the nearby road typically stop to offer a prayer to Tira. Any worshiper of the Flamme d'Argent who does this gains a +1 insight bonus on skill checks for the next 24 hours.