Wyvernstones of Hullack

The Wyvernstones of Hullack are a sacred site of Eldath and a legend of the Hullack Forest in northeastern Cormyr. Each menhir is twelve feet high and six wide and the twelve of them create a circle some 60 feet in diameter. The north, east, and west facing stones are crossed by a table stone forming an arch over each pair with the south arch, lying cracked and broken at the base of the menhirs.

Hidden under thick moss on the inward facing surface of each stone are druidic runes. If cleared and deciphered they form several spells often employed by druids of Eldath. The outer surface of each stone is entirely devoid of moss or lichen, leaving several intricate carvings of ancient wyverns visible to anyone who should discover the fabled Wyvernstones of Hullack.

A small, clear, 30' diameter pool lies in the center of the circle and despite the bloody sacrifices and rituals tainting its waters nightly, upon the morning it becomes pure again with the first rays of dawn.

They once marked the burial glen for the elves of House Amaratharr until their eventual retreat and were later used by druids of the Wyvernwater Circle. In 1363 DR Lycanthropes linked with the People of the Black Blood discovered the stones and formed the Bloodmoon Circle, and use the site to conduct their bloody rituals.