High Hall

The High Hall, also know as the Ducal Palace, was the grand keep of Baldur's Gate, located in the center of the Upper City district. While it historically served as a military fortress, by the 15 century DR it was home to all of the city's governmental business.

Structure
The keep of High Hall was dotted with elegantly-designed windows, adorned with grand spires and gargoyles that took the place of siege weapons that sat upon the parapets in years past.

The outer wall of the keep surrounded a central courtyard, which held a small public garden lined with benches and intersected by numerous walkways. While everyone was welcome within this terrace, most everyone were always too busy to enjoy its lush scenery.

Interior
The grand chamber of Hall, used the Parliament of Peers when they were in session, composed the first floor of the hall. The chamber sat 300 individuals and was almost entirely full when the body was in session.

Also within the Hall were a dozen or so small meeting rooms, often used by the Parliament, along with the offices of the Council of Four and their respective court rooms.

Activities
Although it was a fortress, the High Hall was used as a venue for the city's courts, official record-keepers, and other governmental servants. Along with the guilds of Baldur's Gate, both the Parliament of Peers and the Council of Four held their meetings within its halls.

While the Hall was primarily a hub of city business, it also served as a grand festhall for both public feasts and private banquet parties. When not booked for official use, the private meeting chambers were available to those who requested them first.

Courts
Within the courts, the dukes of the city presided over certain criminal hearings. The only cases that required the presence of a judge were those in which an individual's guilt was held in doubt, or when the law of the city was not entirely clear. Criminals caught in the act, or those who nearly got away with it, were sentenced and imprisoned by the officers of the Flaming Fist.

As the Four Dukes were quite busy with duties of governance, this responsibility was often delegated to one of the several proxy judges. This was considered a cushy, highly-desired assignment as these judges were regularly offered gifts and bribes for a possible absolvement or exoneration.

History
During the early years of Baldur's Gate, the High Hall served as a haven of safety for the city's citizens. It has was not used as an actual fort for many years, having been renovated for courtesy and comfort throughout the years.

Appearances

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 * Baldur's Gate