Gull Leap

Gull Leap was a cliff along the northwestern edge of Waterdeep.

Etymology
This cliff's name was derived from the significant amount of sea gulls that nested on it and from its tragic past.

Geography
This cliff bordered both the Castle Ward and Sea Ward of Waterdeep, just outside the Trollwall. It was located near the western end of Julthoon Street, the western end of Westwall Street, the northern end of the Cliffride, and southeast of the Mud Flats.

History
In the history of Waterdeep, this cliff was frequented by the suicidal and was a hazardous drop to stampeding cattle on more than one occasion. These incidences came to an end in, when a portion of Waterdeep's expanding wall was built along Gull Leap.

Prior to the, the Walking Statue of Waterdeep that would later be known as The Sahuagin Humbled stood at rest on Gull Leap during times of peace, facing the Trackless Sea.