Daggerford/Money Quarter

The Money Quarter was the wealthiest of Daggerfords neighborhoods. The comprised the large buildings that housed the town's affluent mercantile class along with some retired adventurers, and a handful of lesser Waterdhavian nobles.

Geography
It was located in the center of Daggerford, right in between the town's other quarters, west of the long-standing Ducal Castle.

Notable Locations

 * Businesses:
 * Korbus's Jewelry and Fine Ornaments: This shop featured the exquisite pieces crafted by the appropriately-named master jeweler, Korbus Brightjewel.
 * Sword Coast Traders' Bank: Run by Lady Belinda Anteos, this financial institution allowed individuals to deposit their wealth in Daggerford for future withdraw in one of two nearby cities.
 * Trade of the Tools: Quite unlike its surrounding businesses, this tool and repair shop was disorderly and unbecoming.


 * Derval's Bright Blade: Although the smithy run by Derval Ironeater's grandson Ignal was set up in the River Quarter, the original forge was founded in the center of town, off the High Road.
 * Farrel's Fine Jewelry and Apparel: Specializing in luxury items, this boutique was the storefront for a Waterdhavian trade consortium.


 * Halls:
 * Jewelers' Congress: Home to two of Daggerford's guilds, this establishment acted as a repository for their highly-prized resources.
 * Kryptgarden Scrolls: It was said that this library held well over 20,000 documents as of the.
 * Merchants' Guild: This building was the headquarters for Daggerford's traders and other mercantile representatives.


 * Inns, restaurants and taverns:
 * Chateau Elite Inn: The services provided within this inn were the epitome of self-indulgent extravagance.
 * Silver Flood Inn: This fine boarding house was run by the Northmen Connar and Ganfar who earned their wealth on the island of Tuern.
 * Lizard's Gizzard: As many establishments were wont to do, this inn took its name from the legend of the town's first duke Tyndal, who slew a horde of lizardmen with only a mere dagger.


 * Lady Luck Tavern: While the tavern of Tymora was originally located in the Money Quarter, it was later relocated to the Caravan Quarter, just within the town's Caravan Gate.
 * Nartan's Fine Foods: The owner of this store imported goods from as far away as Chult or Calimshan and sold them to the town's more affluent residents.


 * Residences:
 * Bjorn's Tenements: This grand manor-house was owned by the Waterdhavian nobleman Bjorn and renovated to hold a number of small, low-cost rooms for rent.

Inhabitants

 * 15 Century:
 * Curran Corvalin: Quite amiable even for a halfling, Curran acquired a significant amount of wealth likely due to his veneration of the deity Tymora
 * Sir Darfin "Longwalker" Floshin: The eldest heir of Sir Elorfindar also inherited the responsibility of protecting a site of magic within the Ardeep Forest

Appearances

 * Adventures:
 * Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle
 * Scourge of the Sword Coast