The King’s Cathedral
Once a King set out to build a cathedral. A famous old architect oversaw the construction of a grand edifice of arches and domes in a sound baroque style. In a master stroke, the architect found a source of very light stone that would weather well for the main construction, but a nearly black stone with a different texture for accents and structural elements. Even when the building was going up, any one could see how spectacular and lovely the final result would be.
The King and the architect consulted together and employed the most skilled craftsmen to build.
When the work was nearly finished, the king and the architect were taking a tour and noticed one lone gargoyle sticking out sideways from the dome, in a pink stone.