Holyhouses

The Holyhouses was a neighborhood of Ravens Bluff that featured a number of guildhalls, mansions and magnificent temples, that formed perhaps the most spectacular skyline visible from the Dragon Coast. This region was particularly known for its luxurious and excessive walled estates of the city's noble houses. It contained some of the most striking buildings within the Temple District, if not the entirety of the Bluff.

Notable locations

 * Guildhalls:
 * Anvil Hall: This imposing stone building served as the headquarters of the Guild of Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
 * Brathkelpt House:
 * Carters Hall:
 * Hall of Wonders:
 * Manyshields Keep: The headquarters of the Armorers Guild was a formidable structure, guarded by a number of helmed horrors.
 * Oldover House:
 * Stonelion House:


 * Landmarks:
 * Nevin Street Compter: This grim structure was the main prison on Ravens Bluff.


 * Merchant houses:
 * Firestorm House: Headquarters of the merchant house of the same name, this unimpressive building seemed unfitting of the increasingly famous mercantile group.
 * Strangestars House:


 * Residences:
 * Blackposts: This five-story building, owned by the Ampners, featured alternating black and grey columns.
 * Crownshield: Decorated with a nautical motif, this grand manor served as home to Sir Alexander "the Noble".
 * Dawn Window House: A six-story apartment complex that was the epitome of luxury and class.
 * Dolphingates:
 * Elderstars: Protected by a ring of gargoyles, this massive five-story manor was the personal residence of Sir Uldred Stonefist Deepaxe, knight of the Order of the Griffon and chair of the Knights Council.
 * Endelvines: One of the rental residences that was owned by the Ampner noble family.
 * Granitegates Manor: An oddly-designed tower served as home to the Ravenian Fleetwood noble house.
 * Ondrelspires:
 * Redstones: Constructed from red sandstone and white quartz, this resplendent manor housed the famous, but waning, Raphiel noble family.
 * Silvergates: This modest, three-story manse was the personal residence of Lady Mayor Thoden.
 * Starmynstand:


 * Shops:
 * Jhuedeke's Fine Fletching: Owned by the Ampners, and run by one of their tenants, this fletcher's shop sold all sorts of arrows.
 * Littleate & Sons:
 * Stout Staff: This specialty shop crafted and sold specific ambulation items such as canes, crutches and crude prosthetic legs.


 * Temples:
 * Cradle of Pain and Redemption:
 * Hall of Luck: Known locally as the "Luck House", this multi-building temple was dedicated to the goddess Tymora.
 * Halls of Morning Light:
 * House of Loyalty:
 * Silver Halls: Located at the intersections of six city streets, the temple of Tyr was a hard-to-miss landmark within the district.
 * Tower of Holy Revelry: A spired, sandstone temple on Manycoins Way was dedicated to the worship of Lliira.


 * Streets and Roads:
 * Amandagar Street &bull; Blacktree Boulevard &bull; Cylyria Street &bull; DeVillars Ride &bull; Dragonscale Street &bull; Evensong Ride &bull; Fire Lane &bull; Fireleap Lane &bull; Griffon Trail &bull; Hawk Passage &bull; Kristen's Circle &bull; Manycoins Way &bull; Moorland Ride &bull; Raphiel Road &bull; Skulls Street &bull; Turnhelm Street &bull; Westwall Way