Location, Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty was a national monument located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. Built in 1886, The Statue was given as a gift from France to the United States. The Statue was constructed of copper plates attached to an iron skeleton. She stood 151 feet tall (with another 154 feet at her foundation), was adorned with a seven-point spiked crown to represent the seven seas, bears a stone tablet in her left hand, and a flaming torch in her right.

In the final days of the Great War, Caspian – seeing the statue as an abhorrent idol to the archaic concepts of freedom and democracy – personally commanded the Kaiju known as Leviathan to utterly demolish the statue. Statue of Liberty fell to pieces to the bottom of New York Harbor (which in the wake of the Transcension had flooded parts of Liberty Island). Only the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty remains mostly intact and will survive for thousands of years.

What happened to the pieces is up to the G.M to determine. The statue arm and face on the ocean floor may have gradually been transported down what was once the Hudson Bay to the a secluded cover and become fossilized. Perhaps enough pieces remained intact to be recovered and reused (perhaps the old statue could be rebuilt as an idol of worship?)