West Gate

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At a Glance

The western gate in the city wall in Sea Ward of Waterdeep.

Source

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map

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Seawatch Tower

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At a Glance

A tower on the city wall in Sea Ward of Waterdeep.

Source

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map

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Draft Horse

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At a Glance

An animal— a category of equine.


Variations


Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources

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Northgate

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At a Glance

The main northern gate of Waterdeep, through which The High Road passes.

Source

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map

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Heroes’ Garden

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At a Glance

A public park. There are statues here of Baeron and Lhestyn, and some of the trees bear marks left by Mirt and several members of The Company of Crazed Venturers.

There’s a fey crossroads here, leading to an ancient hollow tree in The King’s Forest of Cormyr, named after the nearby Knightswood Nine druidic circle.

Sources

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map
  • Magic of Faerûn — the fey crossroads is described on page 46

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North Tower of Waterdeep

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At a Glance

The city gate at the north end of the Street of the Singing Dolphin. Also called the Trolltower.

Source

  • City of Splendors [1109] Map

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Moonwind

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At a Glance

A fast caravel, captained by Moarinskoar; once a merchant and then a pirate vessel. The ghost ship and its zombie crew may be encountered anywhere along the Sword Coast.

Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] — mentioned on page 69

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Zokan Thunderer

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At a Glance

A human barbarian; chieftain of the Elk tribe of Uthgardt. He venerates (and leads his tribe in the service of) Auril and Talos.

Source

  • The Savage Frontier [FR5/9233] page 59

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Wulgreth

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At a Glance

A human wizard with a history of fateful evil deeds. With the fall of Netheril he became a lich, in the service of Bane. It was he who first summoned devils into Ascalhorn, bringing about the final ruin of that city and its transformation into Hellgate Keep. Then he brought the Dire Wood into being. Now he dwells in the ruins of Karse, seeking to take the place of Karsus. He is hunted by his former protector, Jhingleshod.

Source

  • The Savage Frontier [FR5/9233] page 59

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Wulfgar

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At a Glance

A human barbarian of the Sword Coast North.

Sources

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