The Stone of Destiny
A neutral, sacred land where kings are born.
Lia Fail
The Stone of Destiny stands roughly fifteen feet in height, tapered toward its tip as if pointing to the heavens. Its base sits roughly three-and-a-half feet wide, in a misshapen lump of a circle. It's a rock.
... Stone.
... Stone.
... Stoney.
Sprung from the need to quell the tensions between the warring tribes, the Stone of Destiny was carved by the first leaders in tribute to the deities witnessing their new treaty. It was here that the deities recognized the creatures who stood before them as balance keepers, and blessed them with the power to wield their seasons, and thus the traditions of the Seat of Power were born.
The Stone of Destiny is recognized by all to be sacred ground. It is here that many meetings between monarchs is held to discuss world issues, setting aside prejudices and grievances for the greater good.