Neverwinter

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At a Glance

Neverwinter is an independent city of the Sword Coast North.

Population 17,990 (4,600 dwarves)

Notable Citizens


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 9
  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] page 66
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Leilon

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At a Glance

Leilon is a small human mining town of the Sword Coast North, between Waterdeep and Neverwinter.


Overview

Who Rules

Leilon is ruled by Lord Pelindar Filmyra, who has made his city (population 3,000) a member of the Lords’ Alliance.

Armed Forces

The town is protected by the Swords of Leilon.


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for Leilon on the FR Wiki

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Redjack

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At a Glance

A wolfwere who poses as a bard on the High Road north of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Dungeon Magazine #15: The Glass House, page 32

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The Stump Bog

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At a Glance

A marsh south of Goldenfields on the west bank of the Dessarin.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 14
Maps
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 9 (map)

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Gaustar’s Creek

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At a Glance

A small river feeding the Dessarin, north of Waterdeep and south of Goldenfields.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 14
Maps
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 9 (map)

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Amphail

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At a Glance

A settlement north of Waterdeep.

Several breeds of horses are named for this area, including the Amphail gray (a light horse), the Amphailan (a heavy horse), and the Amphailan black charger (a heavy warhorse).


Notable Individuals

Citizens

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 14
Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources
  • Search for Amphail on the FR Wiki

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Rassalantar

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At a Glance

A settlement north of Waterdeep and south of Amphail.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 pages 12-14
Maps

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Maiden’s Tomb Tor

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At a Glance

A hill east of Waterdeep.

A tribe of kobolds some 450 strong, led by Kuthil, have recently taken up residence beneath the Tor. They seem to be occupied with securing their realm, and have not yet begun to harass Waterdeep or Goldenfields in numbers.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 12
Maps
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 9 (map)

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The Rat Hills

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At a Glance

Hills south of Waterdeep; used as the garbage dump of the city.

The Unseen and their minions dwell in the Rat Hills.

Monsters known to lair in the Rat Hills include catoblepas, giant centipede, crawling claw, ear seeker, jackalwere, kobold, land lamprey, leucrotta, mimic, mongrelman, neo-otyugh, otyugh, poisonous frog, giant rat, rot grub, sea zombie, shambling mound, skeleton, animal skeleton, huge spider, wererat, wild dog, and zombie. The presence of the Unseen means that doppelgangers, greater doppelgangers, and changesteeds are also here, even though most folks may not know about them. Of course, all manner of fungi can also be found here.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] — Undermountain Adventures pages 30-31
  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 pages 11-12
Maps

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Mount Helimbrar

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At a Glance

A mountain north of Waterdeep.


Source

  • Welcome to Waterdeep by Ed Greenwood — Dragon Magazine 128 page 11
Maps

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