1. Locations

Ailen-Tinen: Sparkling Fountain

The seven streams of Ailen-Tinen, the Sparkling Fountain, rise a hundred feet into the air and can be seen from Rosear Wharf. Ailen-Tinen is a beautiful pool more than 100' in diameter with a column in the center rising 40'. Atop the pillar is a statue of King Daelda, the first King of Hârn and the first King of Evael. Seven fountains shoot 100' into the air from inside the pool. There are four huge marble arches around the pool, one to the north, east, south, and west. Each is elaborately engraved and painted with scenes and symbols of a season: Spring to the north, Summer to the east, Autumn to the south, and Winter to the west. The four arches that surround the fountain glorify the seasons: the Arch of Spring inset with emeralds; the Arch of Summer inset with gold; the Arch of Autumn inset with amber; and the Arch of Winter inset with silver. Taking more than a handful of the water from the fountain is considered improper and strongly discouraged. 


If one drinks from the fountain while standing under an arch, there is a very small chance that Siem or one of his servants will notice and either reward or punish the drinker. The outcomes vary by arch. Each arch has different properties. Spring is about perception and dexterity, Summer is about health and constitution, Autumn is about intellect and arcane/divine power, and Winter is about wisdom and life.