| Category | Structures |
| Continent | Šadullu |
| Region | |
| Built | 5 Temporal 5 GE |
The Monument of Šadullu is an area of structures constructed by the deities Silvanus and Danzar-Khâl. It chronicles the epic confrontation between the gods and the Nine-Tongued Worm. Additionally, it features passages detailing the devastation of Šadullu.
Šadullu was shorn and then shattered, its fragments comprising lakes, mountains, and landmasses imperceptible to the naked eye, drifting upward into the gaping maw of the Nine-Tongued Worm. Silvanus, Danzar-Khâl, and I launched an assault against the creature, compelling it to close the tumultuous rift in its belly. In this encounter, not only was it repelled, but it came to be known among the angels as the "Nine-Tongued Worm Less One".
Bal-Kriav, from the Monument of Šadullu
These passages were inscribed during the Dawn Era by Silvanus, Danzar-Khâl, and others. They adorn dozens of obelisks of petrified wood and pillars of adamantine with their Supernal runes.
The Monument of Šadullu was constructed in the aftermath of the Creation War, as the area had previously been situated behind enemy lines. The monuments are not the sole points of interest in the region. The pools here possess magical properties, with some containing holy water, others curative capabilities, and a few granting long-term boons or permanent enhancements. In 1641, water from one of the curative pools was utilized to reverse the effects afflicting an Aarakocra who had become a Vampire. This endeavor was carried out by her lover and a group of holy knights. They transported the coffin of the corrupted soul to the Monument of Šadullu and then employed magic to bind Lady Enešai, preventing her from assuming a gaseous form. At the pinnacle of Opulent Eye,
We extracted her from her captivity and then cleansed her in the sacred waters of the Tears of Saints, all while Enešai fought to shatter the arcane bindings and lash out at those restraining her. Enešai was cured of vampirism and branded with the Rune of Redemption, an emblem that will fortify her safeguards against future malevolent enticements.
Samandiriel, Dictum of the Shield of Ares - "Soul Reclamation"
The curative pools are purported to have a remarkable ability to cure even the most severe afflictions, such as advanced mummy rot, cadaveric decay, and intoxication from Thasmudyan's Bile.
Another pool in the area is called the Sweat of Danzar-Khâl. The waters of this pool are highly perilous to the undead. In 1711, the Last Saints of Gûn attacked the lich Katrana in the palace chambers of Phanêthil. They slipped in using magic and carried out a plan five years in the making. They breached the numerous wards protecting the palace from teleportation and then opened a teleportation circle back to their hallowed citadel, One Hammer of Light. Knights, priests, masters of slaying undead, and elite soldiers stormed into the area and took up defenses against the undead moving to protect their Lich Empress. Katrana's first thought was escape, but the area was locked down by psionicists preventing all modes of teleportation, phasing, etherealness, and astral travel. She had to battle the soldiers of One Hammer of Light and the Last Saints of Gûn. These saints were three holy figures Katrana had murdered after the capture of Maharâg; many years later they were resurrected and thereafter dedicated themselves to destroying undead and bringing down the Black Tide. Katrana was trapped and lacked the soldiers to hold out long enough before her undead hordes could make their way into the palace. She was slain by weapons dripping with the Sweat of Danzar-Khâl. This sacred water ensured that she was unable to locate her phylactery for 99 years.