Etched Mandala

The Etched Mandala is a landmark in Sundry. It appears to be a merging of Sundry's natural landscape with a Shard.

Appearance
The Mandala consists of an elaborate design etched into the Ashlands of Sundry. The main components of the design are four concentric squares. From outer to inner, their sides are 200 metres, 108 metres, 40 metres and 8 metres respectively. Each of the major squares have lines 40cm wide, etched into the ash to a depth of 10cm. The walls of the etchings are perfectly smooth and hard, as if the ash has been compacted into stone. Between these major squares are a multitude of smaller, intricate designs. These demonstrate symmetry around the centrepoint. Etchings are in different colours: blue, white, green, yellow and red.

At the centre of the Mandala is a circle 3 metres across. In the centre of this circle is a small stone pillar, just wide enough to sit on, with a mat made of wooden beads resting on top of it. This stone acts as the lynchpin of the Mandala.