That's in the little dead-end nob at one end of the Grotto. The character is facing one set of carvings, and there is another to her right.
I'm not sure of the antiquity of the Va'arth culture, but the bestiary says:
"Enslaved centuries ago by a long-vanished civilization, the Va'arth vow to never forget their past oppression. Preferring to keep their bonds as a reminder, they use chains of metal to decorate their soldiers, using them as a badge of honor."
Apparently, the Snowbrook area (including the Garden of the Ancients) is the original homeland of the Va'arth, as the Va'arth of the Vai'Lutra Forest are said to have moved there "from their snowier homeland."
http://www.siegetheday.org/files/Snowbrook%20Grotto%20Carvings.jpg
That's in the little dead-end nob at one end of the Grotto. The character is facing one set of carvings, and there is another to her right.
I'm not sure of the antiquity of the Va'arth culture, but the bestiary says:
"Enslaved centuries ago by a long-vanished civilization, the Va'arth vow to never forget their past oppression. Preferring to keep their bonds as a reminder, they use chains of metal to decorate their soldiers, using them as a badge of honor."
Apparently, the Snowbrook area (including the Garden of the Ancients) is the original homeland of the Va'arth, as the Va'arth of the Vai'Lutra Forest are said to have moved there "from their snowier homeland."