Stillwater Ruins

Stillwater Ruins was the remnant of the area of Myth Drannor once called Stillwater Shrine that housed one of the entrance gates that led into the areas surrounding Castle Cormanthor.

Geography
One of the city's many fountains filled with healing waters laid to the east of the main gate. The fountain still retained its magic long past the city's destruction in the Weeping War.

The area had one of the entrances to the Dwarven Dungeons, protected by a glyph and a word of power. A drawbridge led to the Windrider Glade from Stillwater.

In its ruined state, this area was overgrown with grass with destroyed towers, shrines, and other structures littering the grounds.

History
In 1369 DR, the Stillwater Ruins' gate was the landing point for the adventuring groups sent by Elminster to stop the corruption and occupation of the city by the Cult of the Dragon.

The first expedition, led by Athan, was ambushed by Pelendralaar who scattered and captures survivors. Sometime later, the second group of adventurers from Phlan stepped from the gate.

Inhabitants
In 1369 DR this area of the ruins served as a shelter for Faeril and Beriand, the survivors of Athan's party.

Halfling trader and scavenger named Nottle parked his magically warded wagon in the Stillwater Ruins, doing business with the adventurers and the Cultists that passed through the gates.

The area was not safe, especially after dark. The Stillwater Ruins were plagued by the undead created by the pool of radiance, raised by the Cultists, as well as the orcs that feuded over territory with the Cult.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
 * Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor