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The bulk of the district, however, is home to salt-of-the-earth laborers, crafters, servants, artisans, and shopkeepers. Modest homes line the streets, punctuated by the occasional neighborhood pub or family store. Even counting the adventurers, this is an honest, hardworking quarter occupied by (mostly) honest, hardworking folk. | The bulk of the district, however, is home to salt-of-the-earth laborers, crafters, servants, artisans, and shopkeepers. Modest homes line the streets, punctuated by the occasional neighborhood pub or family store. Even counting the adventurers, this is an honest, hardworking quarter occupied by (mostly) honest, hardworking folk. | ||
− | To the southeast, near the river, the triple-domed Temple of Ffloy watches over the district. In the surrounding | + | To the southeast, near the river, the triple-domed Temple of Ffloy watches over the district. In the surrounding Sister Square, an astonishing variety of vendors hawk all manner of religious paraphernalia--mostly for Gargul and the Gods of Wold, but godly trinkets for just about any existing God or Power can be found. |
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35. Red Dragon Castle <br> | 35. Red Dragon Castle <br> | ||
36. Black Dragon Fort <br> | 36. Black Dragon Fort <br> | ||
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74. Taxiboats by Leipa Landlubber <br> | 74. Taxiboats by Leipa Landlubber <br> | ||
75. Rod's Reliable Transportation <br> | 75. Rod's Reliable Transportation <br> | ||
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+ | Here is [http://cayzle.com/southern/wold/hindquarters_map_Jan2014.jpg a large map of most of the Hindquarter] on a five foot scale. |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 21 May 2014
This quarter is just east of Dragon Quarter and Adventurer's Square. It is home to two historic structures and two retired Dragon Groups: the Red Dragon Castle, housing the Red Dragons and the Black Dragon Fort, which is home to the Green Dragons (it's a long story) .
To the northwest, Cavalier Way runs past a sort of spillover form the Dragon Quarter next door. Here, lower-level adventuring companies can find more modestly-priced lodging, and specialty shops find the rent a little cheaper.
The bulk of the district, however, is home to salt-of-the-earth laborers, crafters, servants, artisans, and shopkeepers. Modest homes line the streets, punctuated by the occasional neighborhood pub or family store. Even counting the adventurers, this is an honest, hardworking quarter occupied by (mostly) honest, hardworking folk.
To the southeast, near the river, the triple-domed Temple of Ffloy watches over the district. In the surrounding Sister Square, an astonishing variety of vendors hawk all manner of religious paraphernalia--mostly for Gargul and the Gods of Wold, but godly trinkets for just about any existing God or Power can be found.
34. Temple of Ffloy
35. Red Dragon Castle
36. Black Dragon Fort
54. Adventurer's Repose (Tavern)
59. Find Your Familiar
72. Lantal's Supplies
74. Taxiboats by Leipa Landlubber
75. Rod's Reliable Transportation
Here is a large map of most of the Hindquarter on a five foot scale.