Gillian's Hill

Gillian's Hill was the smallest of the four hamlets that laid on the Trade Way that stretched to the south of Daggerford. The town was named after Gillian Cantilar, the famed protector of the Trade Way.

Description
Small and humble town, Gillian's Hill was populated mostly by farmers. The hamlet was so unassuming, it did not even have an inn, and most travelers who stayed the night had to use campfires and tents.

Lacking taverns, locals often gathered in each other orchards on warm nights when weather allowed. The farmers shared smokes and kegs of alcohol, exchanging tales and gossips.

Geography
Gillian's Hill was located about a half-day's ride south of Daggerford on the Trade Way and about the same distance north of Liam's Hold. The town was located on a mount of grass and dirt with a small tower fire cairn on the hill's summit. It was used an a signal tower used to warn Daggerford of approaching armies from the Dragonspear Castle or Serpent Hills.

Trade
Gillian's Hill was the center for the many farmers from adjacent communities to get together, epxhnange new and gossips, and trade goods. All local produce traveled through the hamlet, passing the hands of the distributor that supplied bigger cities, like Waterdeep and Daggerford with local goods. The usual trade included cheeses, grains, flour, fruits, vegetables, and cider. The farmers who lived in Gillian's Hill raised cows and had a cess to fresh milk and beef.

Defenses
The enchantments placed on the tomb underneath the hill prevented anyone trying to dig through the hill to enter the dungeon. Such attempts caused the magics to explode in lightning bolts that continued to be generated until the dug hals were refilled with dirt. Several powerful spellcasters attempted to dispel magics of this protection but none has been successful.

History
Circa 1346 DR, a band of illithids from the Underdark used the ancient tomb under Gillian's Hill as their base whom where they raided passing merchant caravans and enthralled innocents into bringing more victims into the aberrations' tentacles. Eventually, a troupe of brave adventurers cleared the mind flayer infestation. Circa 1367 DR, a Harper note suggested that phaerimm moved into the same tomb, making it more perilous than ever.

In 1372 DR, worrying rumors of a strange plague reached the ears of Liam Sunmist, a cleric of Lathander from Daggerford. The disease affected inhabitants Gillian's Hill and surrounding farms, burning through them at an alarming rate. The victims suffered from insomnia, fatigue, fever, and delusions, resulting in death. Liam theorized that this was an outbreak of vampirism, as the graves of those who passed from the plague were exhumed a few days after the funeral. With the Hero of Daggerford agreeing to investigate the disease, Sunmist recommended to seek out a mad aged healer named Mabda.

Notable Locations

 * The Tomb: there was an ancient and dangerous tomb in Gillian's Hill that led to the Underdark . Formerly held by illithids, the tomb was cleared by a band of adventurers in the mid-1300s DR. The tomb was later spell-guarded to warn of entry from below but it was far from safe. The only way of accessing that dungeon from the surface was via several invisible one-way gates.
 * Torleth's Treasures: a noteworthy antique shop, in Gillian's Hill owned by Torleth Mindulspeer in the 14 century DR..

Notable Residents

 * Callaway: an elderly and able-bodies farmer active circa 1372 DR.
 * Hadeshah: a priestess of Chauntea active in the late 15 century DR who eventually relocated to Daggerford.
 * Sejellus Krimp: a cheese and farms' produce distributor who worked with the Churlgo family, selling their Churlgo Cheese all throughout the Sword Coast circa 1372 DR.
 * Torleth Mindulspeer: the proprieter of Torleth's Treasures and a bitter rival of Vladmyr of Daggerford circa 1372 DR.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle
 * Scourge of the Sword Coast
 * Video Games
 * Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford
 * Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford