Waterdeep/North Ward

The North Ward was the northeastern sector of Waterdeep. It was famous for being the quietest ward of the city, consisting mostly of residential areas.

Geography
The North Ward was delimited by the walls of the City of the Dead to the southeast and the Trollwall to the east and north. Its southern border was at Andamaar's Street and Trader's Way up to Shield Street, which marked the western border until Vondil Street. North of that, the western border was defined by the High Road the rest of the way to the Trollwall.

The architectural style of the North Ward was dominated by rowhouses, which filled the gaps between the villas of lesser noble houses. The ward also counted with a variety of taverns and shops.

Geographical Features
The most prominent feature of the North Ward was the Cliffwatch, a section of the Waterdeep plateau that was so steep and high that it provided a natural defense, so the area was marked by an interruption of the Trollwall between the Endcliff Tower and the Watchway Tower in the City of the Dead. A walkway traversed the entire Cliffwatch, along which some of the best inns and taverns of Waterdeep were located, taking advantage of the beautiful landscape to the east.

History
The North Ward was officially included as one of the official wards of Waterdeep in the, together with the Sea Ward.

Entertainment

 * The Gentle Mermaid
 * Tymora's Fancy

Guildhalls

 * House of Crystal
 * House of Healing

Inns & Taverns

 * The Cliffwatch Inn
 * Frewn's Brews
 * A Maiden's Tears
 * The Misty Beard
 * Mrayvrens' Bountiful Rest
 * The Galloping Minotaur
 * The Grinning Lion
 * The Raging Lion
 * Silent Shield
 * Twilight Hunters

Temples

 * Holyhands House
 * Hospice of St. Laupsenn

Residences

 * Adarbrent Villa
 * Agundar Villa
 * Hothemer Villa
 * Hawkwinter House
 * Kothont Villa
 * The High House of Roaringhorn
 * Wands Villa

Shops & Businesses

 * Aurora's Realms Shop Catalogue Counter
 * The Bent Nail
 * Bhephel's Bottles
 * Book Wyrm's Treasure
 * Corellon's Crown
 * Corondorr's Countinghouse, an accounting training center for guild members and shopkeepers
 * Downybeard Tobacconist
 * Fallen Stars Fish
 * Hriiat Fine Pastries
 * Meraedos Fine Furs
 * Millomyr Harps
 * Ragathan Furriers
 * Sarantyr's Tapestries & Draperies
 * Steam and Steel
 * Sulmest's Splendid Shoes & Boots
 * Taurntyrith's Adornments
 * Tirelessly Turning Wheel
 * Tiger's Eye

Streets & Alleys

 * Black Dog Alley
 * Catchthief Alley
 * Manycats Alley
 * Nandar's Ride
 * Pony Way
 * Shattercrock Alley
 * Stabbed Sailor Alley
 * Stallion Street
 * Thalaumbur’s Trot
 * Trollkill Street
 * Trollmarch
 * Trollskull Alley
 * Watch Alley

Inhabitants
The North Ward was inhabited primarily by upper-middle class Waterdhavians, successful merchants, lesser noble families of the city, and civic workers. Typical residents of the North Ward were wealthy enough to afford a few servants, who usually came to work for the day and returned to their homes elsewhere in the city at night.

Activity on the streets peaked soon after sunrise and at the end of the day, when day servants arrived by drays to their places of work, while residents left home to work in other wards. This period of high-intensity traffic lasted for about one hour, after which the ward fell back into quiescence.

When engaging in parades or competitions, the North Ward adopted the colors green and orange. Its mascot was a white dove, that was typically depicted mid-flight. The ward was famous for its numerous birds that flew in large flocks at dawn and dusk, and it was also common for North Ward buildings to have dovecotes on their roofs.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Waterdeep: Dragon Heist