Tower of Twilight

"Emerald green it was, and mystically inviting, as if sprites and faeries had lent a hand to its creation."

- R.A. Salvatore, ''The Halfling's Gem

The Tower of Twilight was home to Malchor Harpell and was located on the eastern edge of the Neverwinter Wood, a day's ride west of Longsaddle.

History
In 1356 DR, the Companions of the Hall, Drizzt Do'Urden and Wulfgar visited the Tower of Twilight to seek the knowledge of Malchor. During the encounter, Harpell rewarded Drizzt with the scimitar, Twinkle. As of 1372 DR, Malchor Harpell was still residing in the Tower. During the Spellplague in 1385 DR, the tower and its inhabitants vanished from Neverwinter Wood.

Structure
The enchanted tower rested on an island within a small lake which drained into the woods to the west. It was invisible in the sunlight, but in starlight, the twisting spires twinkled and an emerald-green bridge appeared spanning the water to the island.

Interior
Upon entering, visitors discovered a wide, round chamber lined with stalls for steeds along one wall. A corridor from the chamber gradually turned upward along the tower's inner circumference, growing steeper, and tightening as it wound to the top. The second level housed the dining room and above that was Malchor's study, which occupied the whole upper level, its door opened directly from the spiraling corridor. The passageway continued past the study to serve the turret chambers.

Malchor's museum
Being a former aide of Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun, Malchor trained other wizards, like himself, and spent most of his time researching the creation of magical items, potions, and elixirs. Malchor's Museum was a treasure room behind a heavy door past an intersecting passage on the second level. Malchor often lent aid in the form of magical items taken from this room. A teleportation ward allowed someone to enter the museum, but not escape by magic or planar means. The door to museum was designed to be opened only from the outside, making it nearly foolproof against the tools and guile of rogues.