In The Forest Of Dean, several ancient landmarks can be found. Around the area of Staunton, there are several standing stones and megaliths. These ancient landmarks have stood in-situ for thousands of years and it's unclear as to what their original purpose was. Be it grave sites, commemoration symbols, some kind of religious structure, or simply a human endeavour into landscaping, the sites are long-lived strongholds of local culture and lore. One such stone that had laid near Staunton for longer than anyone could recall was the rocking stone. It was huge and yet could easily be tipped one way or another thanks to its unique shape and position. People would rock the stone and enjoy the feeling of moving something much heavier than themselves. One day, a group of actors were enjoying the sites at Staunton and decided to visit the stone. One thing led to another and they decided to roll the stone down a slope at which it smashed at the end. A disaster, no doubt the actors were reprimanded for their actions. The villagers did their best to recreate the stone by carrying the pieces back up and chaining them together. Despite their efforts, the stone would no longer tip when pushed and the local landmark was completely ruined.