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The '''Stag Crown''' is the [[:Category:Houses|House]] Icon of the [[Sentinels of Nature]]. Fashioned to resemble a mighty rack of stag antlers, the Crown spans twice the height of an average [[human]] male. Oak leaves spring forth from the antlers, which are covered in ridged, furrowed bark, and each curving branch separates into a half-dozen deadly, sharp points. The Crown rests upon the ground, the earth acting as a natural pedestal for this potentially fatal headdress.
The '''Stag Crown''' was the [[:Category:Houses|House]] Icon of the [[Sentinels of Nature]]. Fashioned to resemble a mighty rack of stag antlers, the Crown spanned twice the height of an average [[human]] male. Oak leaves sprung forth from the antlers, which were covered in ridged, furrowed bark, and each curving branch separated into a half-dozen deadly, sharp points. The Crown rested upon the ground, the earth acting as a natural pedestal for the potentially fatal headdress.


Destroyed in [[Phaestian]] of 464 AF by [[Mhaldor|Mhaldorian]] forces, the Stag Crown was eventually rebuilt in [[Ero]] of 472 AF.
Destroyed in [[Phaestian]] of 464 AF by [[Mhaldor|Mhaldorian]] forces, the Stag Crown was eventually rebuilt in [[Ero]] of 472 AF. It was the last icon of the Great Houses, falling due to the sonic depravations of the [[Ventos Allegros]].


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[[Category:Icons]]

Revision as of 07:32, 7 October 2015

The Stag Crown was the House Icon of the Sentinels of Nature. Fashioned to resemble a mighty rack of stag antlers, the Crown spanned twice the height of an average human male. Oak leaves sprung forth from the antlers, which were covered in ridged, furrowed bark, and each curving branch separated into a half-dozen deadly, sharp points. The Crown rested upon the ground, the earth acting as a natural pedestal for the potentially fatal headdress.

Destroyed in Phaestian of 464 AF by Mhaldorian forces, the Stag Crown was eventually rebuilt in Ero of 472 AF. It was the last icon of the Great Houses, falling due to the sonic depravations of the Ventos Allegros.