Waterdeep - Sea Ward
Waterdeep - Sea Ward
Waterdeep - Sea Ward
This huge open-air stadium is the site of many spectacles staged for the populace of Waterdeep. From late spring
Forgotten Realms/Abir-Toril to late autumn, thousands of people flood through the awe-inspiring Lion Gate to witness shows of magic, martial
skills, horse races, and monstrous exhibitions of creatures big and small. The Field also acts as a public forum for
such important public events as the Open Lord’s proclamations to the city and special gatherings for foreign
dignitaries.
Sword Coast/Faerun 30
Heroes' Garden 2
Waterdeep’s only public park outside the City of the Dead is a large, lush area of grass, trees, and ponds once
covered by the sprawling school of wizardry known as the Tower of Yintros. A number of statues decorate the
area, including large marble statues to the Open Lords Baeron and Lhestyn (as the Masked Lady). It is often the
scene of adventurers retelling tales of their exploits to others and attendant local children. The watch and the
local citizenry keep the park free of debris and prevent would-be heroes from carving their names into the trees.
A lavish temple of red marble, with gold and silver accents and
many statues of the goddess and her most comely worshipers.
The structure is a combination temple and pleasure dome, soaring
above the neighboring noble villas, with tall towers and a central
open-air ballroom that hosts revels many nights of the year.
Brokengulf Villa 11
The Brokengulf family is one of the most distinguished in
Waterdeep. They earned their title through a long history
of slaying monsters, both in and out of Waterdeep. Their
villa features trophies from many of these exploits.
Rosznar Villa 12
The Amnian family of Rosznar are infamous. Originally known
for their fine wines, the family was kicked out of Waterdeep
for a century when they were found to be making poisons and
trading slaves. They have never fully recovered.
Melshimber Villa 13
This family of sages and researchers could provide
a wealth of information, and fine wine, for those who
sought their services. They do not heavily engage in
family rivalries like other noble families.