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* '''Peaceful Welcome (7):''' A small one-story boarding house that offers small quarters to "good, industrious folk," according to its owner, a former priest of Ilmater named Tyvis of the Rack. (Poor Lifestyle)
 
* '''Peaceful Welcome (7):''' A small one-story boarding house that offers small quarters to "good, industrious folk," according to its owner, a former priest of Ilmater named Tyvis of the Rack. (Poor Lifestyle)
 
==Businesses==
 
==Businesses==
* '''Old Temple Lot Warehouse (3):''' An old warehouse, quite rundown and no longer used in business. The hangout of ruffians and bullyboys.
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* '''Old Temple Lot Warehouse (3):''' ''Abandoned'' An old warehouse, quite rundown and no longer used in business. The hangout of ruffians and bullyboys.
* '''Roverath's Moneychangers (5):''' Greqan Roverath's small moneychanging business, primarily working for sailors and others who come in off the docks.
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* '''Roverath's Moneychangers (5):''' ''Moneychangers'' Greqan Roverath's small moneychanging business, primarily working for sailors and others who come in off the docks.
* '''Crommor's Warehouse (8):''' A warehouse owned by [[House Crommor]].
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* '''Crommor's Warehouse (8):''' ''Warehouse'' A warehouse owned by [[House Crommor]].
 
==Nightlife==
 
==Nightlife==
 
===Inns===
 
===Inns===
* '''[[Lazy Dragon]] (7):''' A newly-established inn.
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* '''[[Lazy Dragon]] (7):''' ''Inn (3c•3p•3a)'' A newly-established inn.
 
===Taverns===
 
===Taverns===
* '''Quaffing Quaggoth (9):''' A dwarven-owned tavern, the Quaggoth is a growing favorite of sailors, merchants, and young nobles. Its specialty is the "Quaggoth" - a thick house-brewed stout mixed with an unknown liquor that's "guaranteed to frizz every hair on a quaggoth and then some."
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* '''Quaffing Quaggoth (9):''' ''Tavern (3c•4p)'' A dwarven-owned tavern, the Quaggoth is a growing favorite of sailors, merchants, and young nobles. Its specialty is the "Quaggoth" - a thick house-brewed stout mixed with an unknown liquor that's "guaranteed to frizz every hair on a quaggoth and then some."
* '''Sailor's Own (10):''' A crowded, dark, and dirty sailor's dive bar.
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* '''Sailor's Own (10):''' ''Tavern (3c•2p)'' A crowded, dark, and dirty sailor's dive bar.
 
 
 
===Festhalls===
 
===Festhalls===
* '''Genmura's Stage (4):''' A rowdy and rough festhall frequented by criminal sorts, sailors, and dock hands.
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* '''Genmura's Stage (4):''' ''Festhall (2c•1p)'' A bawdy burlesque palace with two floors of small, cheap, stinking rooms above its taphall, Genmura's sees plenty of seedy sorts, criminals, dock hands, and sailors just come a'shore.

Revision as of 05:54, 24 June 2016

Map Key
  • 1: Mirt's Mansion (Residence; A,3)
  • 2: Rental Villa (Residence; B,2)
  • 3: Old Temple Lot Warehouse (Business; D,2)
  • 4: Genmura's Stage (Festhall; C,3)
  • 5: Roverath Moneychangers (Business; C,2)
  • 6: Lazy Dragon (Inn; C,3)
  • 7: Peaceful Welcome (Residence; D,1)
  • 8: Crommor's Warehouse (Business; C,4)
  • 9: Quaffing Quaggoth (Tavern; C,1)
  • 10: Sailor's Own (Tavern; D,1)
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Residences

  • Mirt's Mansion (1): The residence of Mirt, a well-known merchant and former adventurer of quite rich means. He mostly invests in others' endeavors these days. The mansion is a well-known landmark around the Castle Ward's docks.
  • Rental Villa (2): A villa owned by Mirt, it used to be his home before he built his mansion. He now rents it out to those with the means (Wealthy Lifestyle).
  • Peaceful Welcome (7): A small one-story boarding house that offers small quarters to "good, industrious folk," according to its owner, a former priest of Ilmater named Tyvis of the Rack. (Poor Lifestyle)

Businesses

  • Old Temple Lot Warehouse (3): Abandoned An old warehouse, quite rundown and no longer used in business. The hangout of ruffians and bullyboys.
  • Roverath's Moneychangers (5): Moneychangers Greqan Roverath's small moneychanging business, primarily working for sailors and others who come in off the docks.
  • Crommor's Warehouse (8): Warehouse A warehouse owned by House Crommor.

Nightlife

Inns

  • Lazy Dragon (7): Inn (3c•3p•3a) A newly-established inn.

Taverns

  • Quaffing Quaggoth (9): Tavern (3c•4p) A dwarven-owned tavern, the Quaggoth is a growing favorite of sailors, merchants, and young nobles. Its specialty is the "Quaggoth" - a thick house-brewed stout mixed with an unknown liquor that's "guaranteed to frizz every hair on a quaggoth and then some."
  • Sailor's Own (10): Tavern (3c•2p) A crowded, dark, and dirty sailor's dive bar.

Festhalls

  • Genmura's Stage (4): Festhall (2c•1p) A bawdy burlesque palace with two floors of small, cheap, stinking rooms above its taphall, Genmura's sees plenty of seedy sorts, criminals, dock hands, and sailors just come a'shore.