Abbey of the Sword

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At a Glance

A temple of Tempus, built in the ruins of a castle in Battledale where Tempus appeared during the Time of Troubles. The cellars of the castle, and the underdark tunnels nearby, feature many still-operational portals. The abbey is overrun by Auzkovyn drow in 1371 DR, who arrive through one of those portals and decimate the staff of the abbey. Now, the followers of Tempus are stretched even more thinly.

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Nashkel

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At a Glance

A settlement, technically the northernmost reach of Amn but semi-autonomous in practice. The population of the town is about 3,000 (98% human, 2% halfling, with a few shield dwarves), with another 1,500 in outlying hamlets and farms.

Nashkel is located on the Trade Way, just north of the Cloud Peaks. The section of this road between Nashkel and Crimmor is locally referred to as the Bitten Road since it runs between the Fangs; the two sheer stone needles that mark the southern end of Fang Pass through the Cloud Peaks. The Uldoon Trail goes northeast, linking Nashkel with Berdusk.

The city is sometimes referred to as the Cold City, the Windy City, or the Sloping City. The people of Nashkel are called Nashkars.

Who Rules

Mayor Berrun Ghastkill is an adventurous sort, famous for saving many townsfolk from goblins out of the Cloud Peaks.

Notable Residents

  • Lord Evan Ghastkill, brother of the Mayor, is sick but stubbornly holds onto the reins of his family. He has a wife, Cara, and a son, Evan the Younger.
  • Jasha Istor is a cleric of Auril and lives at Icedawn’s House. She is an experienced guide in the Cloud Peaks, though her price is double normal the rate charged by anyone else.
  • Loaber Plashdeep is a Harper.
  • Ries Kensiddar owns The Northern Light inn & tavern.
  • Salla Pitontoes is a cleric of Tymora and operates Cloud Peaks Outfitters.

Locations

  • Cloud Peaks Outfitters is operated by Salla Pitontoes. It specializes in equipment for travelers heading into the mountains.
  • Icedawn’s House is a shrine dedicated to Auril. It’s located outside the town, in a small cabin upslope; Jasha Istor lives and greets the faithful here.
  • The Northern Light is an inn & tavern. Lights both magical and mundane are always lit here; the owner has met drow and the Nightbringers of Shar, and is now terrified of the dark.
  • Plashdeep Stables is the local place to buy and trade horses. Loaber Plashdeep works here.

Source

  • Amn page 33; also mentioned on pages 2, 3, 26, 34 — Lands of Intrigue, Book Two

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Loaber Plashdeep

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At a Glance

A halfling rogue and Harper. He works as a horse-trader, -breeder, and -tamer, at Plashdeep Stables on Windfields Road, in Nashkel.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 71

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The House of Song

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Guildhall of the Council of Musicians, Instrument-Makers, & Choristers of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 38

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Aconflagblazen

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A red dragon.

Also known as the Steam Snake. She laired in the sea caves near Velmhold, a dwarven fortress near Zazesspur, until she was defeated by a now-forgotten Calishite dragon slayer, some time before -1067 DR. The fortress is now occupied by monks of Ilmater, who named it the Cloister of Saint Ramedar and finished refurbishing and dedicating it in 1352 DR.

Source

  • Powers & Pantheons [9563] page 142

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Abbey of the Just Hammer

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An abbey dedicated to Tyr, located in Tasseldale.

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Abbey of the Golden Sheaf

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A walled farm and temple of Chauntea, similar to Goldenfields though smaller at three square miles (1920 acres) in size. The Abbey is located in Mistledale, and is said to have sufficient food stores to feed the entire Dalelands region for years.

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Abomination (Disambiguation)

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Market Hall (Waterdeep)

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Guildhall of the Council of Farmer-Grocers of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 38

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Coopers’ Rest

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Guildhall of the Coopers’ Guild of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 38

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