Litter

Litters were a variety of wheel-less vehicles, used to transport one or more individuals, that were carried by other humanoids. Across the Realms, they were typically utilized by the noble or wealthy members of societies, who were carried by either servants  or in some regions slaves.

Description
These conveyances were essentially large, flat couches with awnings that allowed for their passengers to lounge.

Prices
In the bazaars of Zakhara, the price of a common litter varied from around 60 to 120 gold pieces depending upon how good one was at haggling. While great litters varied from around 120 to 200 gold pieces.

Varieties

 * Great Litter: A larger variety of litter found in the continent of Zakhara. These could carry up to four passengers and required sixteen people to carry, with four being stationed on each corner.
 * Palanquin: A type of litter found in the contient of Kara-Tur, particularly in the nations of Shou Lung and Wa. Inscribed within the constitution of Wa, it was illegal for commoners to ride in palanquins unless they were doctors, elderly, sick, or disabled. And on the Wa island of Tsukishima, the town of Aru had palanquin rides up the immense steps of the Shining Temple of Bishamon available to wealthy visitors.
 * Plumalitter: A variety of Maztican litters that were enchanted with that land's unique pluma magic.
 * Portage chair: A type of litter found in the city of Waterdeep that was popular among its elderly nobility. The number of people they could carry varied from one to four and were carried typically carried by two or four servants.

Groups
The Waterdhavian guild known as the Fellowship of Carters and Coachmen operated litters throughout the city of Waterdeep.

Individuals

 * Glasya, the archdevil of Malbolge, had a golden litter with a canopy that she had carried by winged devils.
 * Hiro Matsu, a samurai lord in Wa, often traveled around on a palanquin that was carried around by four people.
 * House Hothemer of Waterdeep owned a two-person portage chair that was typically carried by two ogre servants.
 * Kriga Moonmusk, chief of the Blue Bear Tribe during the late 15 century DR, typically traveled throughout the North by means of a fur-covered litter.
 * Matasuuri Nagahide, the shogun of Wa, had his own personal palanquin. One story claimed that Nagahide once executed a village headman and his family for having approached his palanquin without permission.

Races & Sentient Creatures

 * Noble djinn, when traveling on the Prime Material plane, often did so on luxurious palanquins that were carried by four servants.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Ronin Challenge • Ninja Wars • Storm King's Thunder
 * Novels
 * Realms of Valor, "Patronage"