More things to do in Wateedeep
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More things to do in Wateedeep
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The Dungsweepers' Guild of Waterdeep kept the streets of the city clean. Collected refuse was carted off and dumped in the Rat Hills, and any found valuables were sold for a profit.
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The Dungsweepers' Guild of Waterdeep was a group of street and stable cleaners who kept the city free from excess waste and refuse. While they were fairly poor, and seldom attracted new workers, they were a surprisingly influential organization.[1] It was rather noticeable when dung was not collected or piled in "inconvenient" locations, a fact that guildmasters occasionally used to remind the city of their importance.[1] The guild's livery consisted of a hat with red and orange feathers.[1...
The powerful gloaming wizard Apsal Aspa was a magical inventor from the cross-planar city of Sphur Upra who advocated for the use of portals to expand the city to additional planes of existence beyond the Material Plane.
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Apsal Aspa was a powerful gloaming wizard and a famous magical inventor living in the cross-planar city of Sphur Upra at the end of the 14th century DR.[1] In the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, Apsal became involved in a heated political matter in the city, as a group of wizards led by him proposed that the city should use portals to expand to additional planes of existence beyond the Material Plane. This put him in conflict with Captain Lurufr Groan of the Company of Shields, who felt that...
The Mockery of Mail was a powerful enchanted warhammer taht was part of the merchant named Dayne Lynneth's more exclusive stock, made available to the friends of the Church of Waukeen in the late 14th century DR.
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Mockery of Mail was an enchanted warhammer of unknown origins found on the Sword Coast North in the late 14th century DR.[1] The weapon possessed a +2 enchantment that made it deadlier and guided it toward the wielder's target. Its precise strikes were far more devastating than those of its more ordinary counterparts.[1] The exact origins of the weapon were unknown. In the Year of Lightning Storms, 1374 DR, one such hammer was found in the Blacklake District of Neverwinter, where it was part...
The archlich Lady Saharel, formerly an archmage of ancient Netheril, ruled Spellgard, a ruined castle complex on the western edge of the Anauroch desert.
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Things to do in Waterdeep when you have no freaking idea
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I remember the good old days, when everything felt so much simpler than the crap we deal with today. I used to just run a regular Forgotten Realms homebrew for my friends without all this mess.
Tsathree's Comforts, a cosmetics boutique located on Golden Serpent Street in the North Ward of Waterdeep, sold a face wash that had the side-effect of making skin glow green.
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Tsathree's Comforts was a boutique owned by Jhamanthra Tsathree.[1] Tsathree's Comforts was located on Golden Serpent Street in the North Ward of Waterdeep circa the Year of Lightning Storms, 1374 DR.[1] This shop gained brief notoriety when Jhamanthra began selling a new scented facial wash she called Waterfall Kiss. It was quickly discovered that skin treated with this product suddenly began to glow a vivid green color a few hours after applying certain cosmetic products to the treated...
TIL there’s an official location in the Forgotten Realms called Methwood. And I thought some of my names were bad.