Readily recognizable for its goblet shape, (a large, upturned bell of rock atop a more slender pillar), this was in the past a peryton roost and still serves birds as a nesting place. On the trail side of the bell, someone long ago scratched a symbol, (meaning now lost) resembling a point-down equal-sided triangle with an eye or circle in its center. The Tooth is perhaps 100 feet high, and it affords a good vantage point in all directions save west, (where the forest conceals all).
A small spring west of the Tooth, across the Way, feeds several pools. The largest have been fouled by wagon beasts, but those closest to the Forest of Amlar are safely drinkable.
Please be aware that "safely" is a relative term. All of the Way is watched by brigands and prowling monsters from time to time, and at any place or time travelers may suffer attacks.
The Tooth stands about a day and a half travel out of Delzimmer for wagons, a day for lone riders on swift mounts.