Market (Waterdeep)

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At a Glance

A cobblestone (secondary) area in Castle Ward of Waterdeep.

An open marketplace. Pawnshops and moneychangers dominate the surrounding stone buildings.


Points of Interest


Cross-Streets


Sources

  • City of Splendors: Waterdeep [88162] page 96
  • City of Splendors [1109] Map
  • City System [1040] Map

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Zeldan

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At a Glance

A merchant and follower of Gond in Waterdeep, up until he was killed by one of his inventions circa 1330 DR. Dangerous devices of his design still sit in hidden places along what is now called Zeldan’s Alley.


Source

Passing Mention
  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] page 49

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Fetlock Court

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At a Glance

A cobblestone (secondary) courtyard in Castle Ward of Waterdeep.

This is the staging area for mounted Guard patrols, as it adjoins the Palace stables.


Points of Interest


Cross-Streets


Sources

  • City of Splendors: Waterdeep [88162] page 96
  • City of Splendors [1109] Map

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Lackpurse Lane

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At a Glance

A dirt/gravel street forming part of the border between Castle Ward and Dock Ward of Waterdeep.


Points of Interest


Cross-Streets


Sources

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map
  • City System [1040] Map

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Lhoril

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At a Glance

She was a wizard. She perished in Waterdeep, fighting tanar’ri summoned by an ambitious apprentice, in what is now called Lhoril’s Alley.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] page 44

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Narthindlar of the Nine Spells

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At a Glance

He’s a wizard, often found in Lemontree Alley, in Waterdeep.


Source

Passing Mention
  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] pages 43-44

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Elsambul

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At a Glance

A priest of Mask who lived in Waterdeep before 1290 DR. He began writing cryptic messages on the walls of what is now Elsambul’s Lane, and the practice continues to this day.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] pages 41-42

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Black Grog Ale

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At a Glance

An ale made in the Pirate Isles, popular in Waterdeep.


Source

Passing Mention
  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] page 39

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Asmagh

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At a Glance

An infamous apothecary of Waterdeep, circa 1300 DR. He poisoned and buried at least 80 people under the flagstones of what is now called Asmagh’s Alley.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] pages 37-38

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Net Street

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At a Glance

A dirt/gravel street in Dock Ward of Waterdeep.


Points of Interest


Cross-Streets


Source

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map

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