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Waterdeep - WikiProject Dungeons & Dragons Wiki Waterdeep is a fictional city-state that forms part of a Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game campaign setting called the Forgotten Realms. [2] It is a port city along the western coast of the Faerûn sub-continent. Known as the "City of Splendors", Waterdeep is one of the largest and busiest cities and one of the most important political powers on the continent.
History of Waterdeep - OakthorneWiki 20 Feb 2019 · Waterdeep's wards are overwhelmed, but the city is defended by its denizens, who quickly restore the wards. Rain of Fire: A Tear of Selûne draws nearer to Toril, and inexplicably hangs motionless above Faerûn, eclipsing the sun for most of the continent. It hangs motionless for nearly a day before plummeting once more, breaking into five ...
Guide to Waterdeep | D&D Settings - pages.roll20.net 29 May 2025 · History of Waterdeep. Waterdeep is the cornerstone for countless campaigns throughout the D&D universe, with an origin that predates even the Forgotten Realms themselves. Created by Ed Greenwood as part of his Forgotten Realms universe, the city of Waterdeep comes with over 60 years of modules, campaigns, and novels to support your gameplay.
D&D: An Adventurer's Guide To Waterdeep - Bell of Lost Souls 5 Sep 2020 · In Waterdeep all the innkeepers are basically retired adventurers–see also Durnan, immortal proprietor of the Yawning Portal for more information. As I said, though, we’re moving on. There are 6 major Wards in Waterdeep: the Castle Ward, the Dock Ward, the North Ward, the Sea Ward, the Southern Ward, and the Trades Ward. ...
Welcome to Waterdeep! An Introduction to the City of Splendors 2 Jun 2018 · Until Waterdeep: Dragon Heist releases in September, you can learn a thing or two about this magnificent city in official PDFs on the Dungeon Master’s Guild. The best resource for Waterdeep is the classic AD&D second edition book Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep. Undermountain, however, is too big for a single adventure or dungeon to explain.
Canon:Waterdeep - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki 16 Feb 2012 · Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors or the Crown of the North, is the most important and influential city in the North and perhaps in all Faerûn. For this reason it is considered part of the Western Heartlands of the Realms, even though it lies 150 miles north of Daggerford on the shores of the Sword Coast.. References []
Waterdeep Settlement in Forgotten Realms - World Anvil 19 Jun 2023 · Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors or the Crown of the North, is the most important and influential city in the North and perhaps in all Faerûn. It is a truly marvellous cosmopolitan city of great culture that attracts the most talented artisans, artists, and scholars from across the Realms, as well as a commercial hub for financial interests along the coast and beyond.
Waterdeep - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors or the Crown of the North,[11] was the most important and influential city in the North and perhaps in all Faerûn. It was a truly marvelous cosmopolitan city of great culture that attracted the most talented artisans, artists, and scholars from across the Realms, as well as a commercial hub for financial interests along the coast and …
Waterdeep | Waterdeep Wiki - Fandom Across Faerûn, the name Waterdeep evokes feelings of wonder, awe, and envy. Although it is not the largest nor most powerful, the City of Splendors is undoubtedly the most famous and most cosmopolitan metropolis on the Sword Coast. The City of Splendors lies in the shadow of Mount Waterdeep on the shore of the best natural harbour along the Sword Coast. Waterdeep is the …
Waterdeep (city) - Dungeons & Dragons Lore Wiki Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors is one of the largest and busiest cities—and most important political powers—on the continent, and is run by a group of (mostly) anonymous Masked Lords of Waterdeep (cf. cryptocracy). Waterdeep is a human city, although other races also take residence therein.