Waterdeep/Southern Ward

Southern Ward was the southeastern sector of the city of Waterdeep. It was named for the many settlers from southern Faerûn as well as its geographic location within the city. As of the Year of the Scarlet Witch, 1491 DR, only outsiders called it South Ward, according to famed author Volo in his Waterdeep Enchiridion. Interestingly, this custom changed from just the opposite, as reported by Volo in his Guide to Waterdeep written in the early 1360s DR.

Geography
The northern boundary with Trades Ward lay across Telshambra's Street and Caravan Court. On the west and south side was Dock Ward across the Way of the Dragon. To the east, the Ward was bounded by the city walls (circa 1372 DR), specifically the "Trollwall", which included the southern inner gate leading to the Caravan Grounds and the South Gate beyond.

Inhabitants
This was considered the "poor" ward and was often known as Caravan City due to the large numbers of caravan merchants, teamsters and guards that swelled the population of the ward most of the year.

Dust and mud was common on the streets and most buildings were old, multi-story tenements with shops or businesses on the ground floor. Many visited the ward to experience the wonder of the Moon Sphere; a miraculous event occurring on the nights of the full moon in the Dancing Court, adjacent to the Jade Dancer; one of the best-known festhalls in the city.

Entertainment

 * The Jade Dancer: Tavern and festhall famous for its dancing statue.

Guildhalls

 * Builders' Hall: Headquarters of the Guild of Stonecutters, Masons, Potters, & Tile-makers.
 * The House of Good Spirits: Inn, tavern, winery, and headquarters of the Vintners', Distillers', & Brewers' Guild.
 * Metalmasters' Hall: Headquarters of the Most Careful Order of Skilled Smiths & Metalforgers.
 * The Road House: Headquarters of the Fellowship of Carters & Coachmen.
 * Saddlers' & Harness-Makers' Hall: Headquarters of the guild of the same name.
 * The Stone House: Headquarters of the Carpenters', Roofers', & Plaisterers' Guild.

Open Areas

 * Caravan Court: Popular place where caravans mustered and disbanded.

Residences

 * House of Kappiyan Flurmastyr: A kindly old potion-maker.

Shops & Businesses

 * Bellister's House: Warehouse for Bellister's Hand; rumored to accept stolen goods.
 * Brian the Swordmaster's Smithy: Business and residence of Brian the Swordmaster.