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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. | * '''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'' | + | * '''Roverath's Moneychangers (5):''' ''Moneychangers'' Agmodan 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]]. | * '''Crommor's Warehouse (8):''' ''Warehouse'' A warehouse owned by [[House Crommor]]. | ||
** ''Ulmar "The Watchful" (Fence):'' The PCs discovered that the Crommor Warehouse is a place of operation for the fence Ulmar "The Watchful". | ** ''Ulmar "The Watchful" (Fence):'' The PCs discovered that the Crommor Warehouse is a place of operation for the fence Ulmar "The Watchful". |
Revision as of 17:31, 12 August 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)
- 11: Kreis' Fine Wine and Spirits (Business; C,3)
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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 Agmodan 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.
- Ulmar "The Watchful" (Fence): The PCs discovered that the Crommor Warehouse is a place of operation for the fence Ulmar "The Watchful".
- Kreis' Fine Wine and Spirits (11): Spirits Import/Export A business owned by Tyrannus Adarbrent.
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.