Hills of the Seven Lost Gods

The Hills of the Seven Lost Gods are seven hillocks located just west of the city of Westgate. Upon each hillock lies a ring of standing stones, each ring dedicated as a shrine to a particular god. These gods are Moander, Garagos, Ghaunadaur, Jergal, Savras, Silvanus and Borem (though common folk are not aware that Borem ever existed and only sages know who the shrine is dedicated to).

Unbeknownst to many, beneath most, if not all of the hillocks is also an underground temple and theories abound that the place was a site of worship from the time when Jhaamdath controlled the region.

History
The hillocks were originally created during the final days of the Reign of Dragons as an attempt at creating a weapon capable of destroying the King-Killer Star and freeing dragonkind from the influence of the Dracorage mythal. Unfortunately, when the weapon was first fired, it missed and instead hit Selûne, creating the Tears of Selûne. Before the dragons could attempt to use it again, Westgate, the city they were based out of was taken over by Saldrinar, a netherese arcanist who was fleeing his homeland due to the constant attacks of the phaerimm.

Westgate had suffered through almost 50 years of religious zealotry, strife and war in 927 DR, when the new king Altarl Campion issued a law that became known as the 'Templeban Edict' which disallowed the existance of any religious building in the city. Not long afterwards, the former residents of those temples built the standing stones on the hillocks and dedicated them as shrines so they could still perform divine rites.

After the Rage of Dragons of 1018 DR, during which Westgate's king was killed by a red dragon without leaving an heir, his acclaimed successor, the mercenary lord Sarvyn Eorn, reversed the Templeban Edict, allowing the priests to rebuild their temples inside the city walls. After a while, the hillocks gained their current moniker.