Ring of Fire Islands
The gods seal magic in the Bloodstones
Answering Doric, the gods gather magic back into a single great stone, shatter it into five pieces sealed with the king's blood, and cast them into the volcano Abaddon's Mouth on the Ring of Fire.
As their answer to Doric, the gods gathered back their gift of magic from all the races and trapped it inside a tall stone. They smashed that stone into five parts — four equal but opposing stones embodying the schools of preservation, destruction, aggression and denial, and a fifth keystone without which the others could never be reassembled. Magic would still exist, but no single creature could ever again command all of it.
Each stone was sealed with a drop of King Doric's blood — hence the name Bloodstones — and the gods laid upon him and his bloodline the duty of guarding them. The five stones were then dropped one by one into Abaddon's Mouth, the largest volcano of the Ring of Fire Islands. Diluting the gift this way incensed Abaddon, who had given magic freely and opposed its reduction.