Saint Vilistra's Judgement Bridge
Saint Vilistra's Judgement Bridge, most often simply referred to as Saint Vilistra's Bridge or even shortened to Saintvy Bridge (which the Church of Serkatha considers blasphemy) is the only historic bridge crossing the Northern Serpent River that survived the chaos of the time of the Great Revolution.
Its great stone arch is crested by saintly statues which look down onto the bridge and those that pass it as if silently judging their every movement.
There are some local folk tales and urban legends concerning one of the statues coming to life nightly and walking the streets disguised as a beggar to pass judgement to those who are cruel and heartless to the lowest among society.
Its great stone arch is crested by saintly statues which look down onto the bridge and those that pass it as if silently judging their every movement.
There are some local folk tales and urban legends concerning one of the statues coming to life nightly and walking the streets disguised as a beggar to pass judgement to those who are cruel and heartless to the lowest among society.