Abbey of the Golden Sheaf

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At a Glance

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.

Source

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Market Hall (Waterdeep)

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At a Glance

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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At a Glance

Guildhall of the Coopers’ Guild of Waterdeep.

Source

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

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The Old Guildhall

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At a Glance

Guildhall of the Cellarers’ & Plumbers’ Guild of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 37

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The Stone House

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At a Glance

Guildhall of the Carpenters’, Roofers’, & Plaisterers’ Guild of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 37

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The Master Bakers’ Hall

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At a Glance

Guildhall of The Bakers’ Guild of Waterdeep.

Sources

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 38
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 37

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Rain Forest

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At a Glance

This generic entry serves, for now, as an image bank for rain forests.

The following were taken at the Hoh rain forest in Washington, USA, on 10 Oct 2007. Clicking on an image leads to a larger version.

This wall was formed when a tree fell, quite some time ago. Soil remaining trapped in the roots supports ferns.

As I recall it, the main arch was about 5 feet high.

Sometimes, when a tree falls in the forest, it becomes the soil on which more trees grow. They call this a nurse log.

An older nurse log

I dubbed this The Yellow Room. The picture does not fully capture it, but it is still pretty cool.

Not hard to imagine satyrs, nymphs, and unicorns in a place like this.

Slimy little fungi growing on a fallen branch

Moss coat.

Moss comes in a lot of different shapes and sizes.

This seems like the sort of tree fey would live in

Looking at the bottom of another fallen tree. From the ground to the top of this hill was probably 12 feet.

A representative sample of the forest. The focus would be a lot better if I was more of a pro at using my camera.

Same place as the pic above.

As you can probably tell, this tree is hugemongous.

Another tiny forest, growing on bark.

A bit of moss.

Owls nest on trees like this, which are called snags. The trees are dead, but they continue to be useful for birds of prey because they offer a great vantage point for spotting scampering snacks.

I’m hoping to go back sometime soon, and to check out other forests, so more pics may appear here eventually.

Source

  • Unlike most of the images linked to in this blog, I took these photographs myself. I’m not trying to make money with them, and you shouldn’t either.

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Ascore

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At a Glance

A ruin; once a city of Delzoun. It now lies under the sand of the Frozen Sea region of Anauroch.


Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Netheril: Empire of Magic [1147] The Winds of Netheril page 65
  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 63
Maps

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Athkatla

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At a Glance

Athkatla is a city of Amn. Commonly known among its residents as the Coincradle.


Visiting

Neighborhoods
Locations: Residences, Shops, etc

Culture and Society

Broadsheets

Notable Individuals


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Dungeon Magazine #14

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At a Glance

A list of references found in Dungeon Magazine #14


Dullwon Arabel Guild of Naturalists
Hezom Castle Crag Knaves of Clubs
Hist Gree Cormyr Protein Polymorph
Josh Jykyr Crossroads Inn Red Abishai
Jubal Dhancing Cup and Spoon Inn
Lheskar Bhaliir Deepingdale
Senecus Dhedluk
Simon Weems Espar
Suldag Espar Road
Tessaril Winter Eveningstar
Thiombur Haunted Halls
Tiamat Havenmere (Lake)
Havenmere (Town)
High Horn
High Horn Road
Highmoon
King Azoun
Lonesome Tankard Inn
Myth Drannor
Nine Hells
Sembia
Suzail
Thunder Gap
Thunder Peaks
Tyrluk
Waymoot

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