Gullykin

Gullykin is a small halfling village near the famous dungeon Durlag's Tower. Its often used as a supply base for adventuring parties into the old ruin. Gullykin lies also near the site of Firewine Bridge, where once was an elven city nearby. The city was destroyed more than 200 years ago (seen of 1368 DR) by a sercerous duel. It was so mighty that it not only leveled the elven city, it also altered the stram of the river, so that the bridge is today useless, and it created a large wild magic area wich stretches to the halfling village. The brewery of Gullykin is known to have great cellars. Rumors have it that they may be connected to underground store rooms of an ancient merchant house of the former elven city at the Firewine bridge, where many treasures guarded by golems still wait to be found.

3rd Edition
In the 3rd Edition Campaign Setting Gullykin is a tiny gnome and human settlement located a few miles away from Durlag's Tower, south of the Wood of Sharp Teeth in the Western Heartlands.

In Baldur's Gate
In Baldur's Gate, Gullykin is a small halfling village in the Western Heartlands, north of the Firewine Bridge and east of Beregost and the ruins of Ulcaster's school. The village is surrounded by a wall and it lies at the edge of deep a gorge. The ruler of the village was, in 1368 DR, the halfling Gandolar Luckyfoot. Parts of the area around Gullykin seem to be infested with ankhegs.