Tilverton

Tilverton was a large town located on the Moonsea Ride in Tilver's Gap near the eastern edge of the Stonelands. Formerly an independent town, it was annexed by Cormyr in 1356 DR and governed as a protectorate, only to be destroyed in 1372 DR by a magical disaster during the invasion by Thultanthar.

Geography
Tilverton was located at the western entrance of Tilver's Gap, between the Thunder Peaks and the Desertsmouth Mountains, and stood at the intersection of the North Ride and the Moonsea Ride. The Moonsea Ride ran south to Arabel and the rest of Cormyr, and east to Mistledale and the Cormanthor forest. The North Ride passed north across the Shadow Gap, through Shadowdale and ultimately to the Moonsea.

Trade
Tilverton traditionally depended on fur trappers, loggers, prospectors, and hunters from the Thunder Peaks and Storm Horns, as well as a small industry of fine mechanism crafting by the Temple of Gond Wondermaker that gave the town some fame and prosperity. Tilverton also served as a vital caravan and drover stop along the Moonsea Ride and North Ride, as Tilver's Gap was the only viable passage for hundreds of miles. After Cormyr secured the city, it experienced an influx of hunters, trappers, and prospectors from Arabel who sought new and profitable opportunities, a local pottery industry sprang up for export, and horse ranchers in the hills began breeding, doctoring and training good mounts.

History
Tilverton was founded around Tilver's Palace, the home of the archmage Tilvara. A trading settlement grew up around and beneath it, inhabited by elves and humans, though eventually Tilvara died, her keep fell to ruin, and the underground settlement was forgotten and converted into the city's sewers. Tilverton grew into a small town of prestigious, wealthy buildings atop the hill of the Old Town, surrounded by a muddy sea of stockyards, cavaran campgrounds, and rough homes.

In the early 14 century DR, the priest of Gond Gharri arrived in town and founded the Temple of Gond Wondermaker atop the hill, providing technological innovations to the town and inspiring the manufacture of mechanical wonders such as toothed gears and intricate locks. He became the de facto leader of the town through his popularity.

In 1356 DR, the city came under threat from Zhentilar raids and warbands of orcs and goblins that had overrun Daggerdale, as well as the expansionism of Lashan Aumersair's empire in the Dalelands. In Tarsakh, Cormyr sent an army from High Horn to fortify the Tilver's Gap region against the oncoming dangers, defeating an army of orcs in Kythorn and relieving Tilverton. By Flamerule, the town had agreed to annexation by Cormyr, coming under the rule of Gharri as Lord Regent, as Duke Bhereu Ammaeth prosecuted the ongoing war in Daggerdale against the Zhentarim. Not only did this provide the town with much improved security, it also provided Cormyr with a strong base from which to project forces into the Dalelands and the Stonelands, and prevented Zhentil Keep from claiming it for itself. Although he had agreed with the necessity of protecting the town, Gharri left the town soon after in Mirtul of 1357 DR as he realized that he was now just a puppet of Cormyr. The town then came under the governance of the former Purple Dragon Lady Regent Alasalynn Rowanmantle, who was approved by the town's council of elders.

Over the next few years, Tilverton was greatly expanded and built up by the efforts of Cormyr. A permanent garrison of 850 Purple Dragons was stationed to protect the city and patrol the surrounding lands, keeping the routes to the Dalelands and Moonsea open despite regular threats emerging from the Stonelands. The stockyards and campgrounds were torn down and relocated outside of a newly-built earthen rampart and ditch, which was then replaced by a great stone curtain wall. The muddy streets were paved and new stone structures built to replace the wooden shanty-town, and hundreds of Cormyreans migrated to the city seeking new opportunities. Although some Tilverians complained about the domination by Cormyr, the vast majority came to appreciate the prosperity that Cormyrean merchants brought, and the security that the Cormyrean soldiers and the new city wall provided.

By 1358 DR, the Rogues of Tilverton had driven the agents of both the Zhentarim and the Dragon Cult out of Tilverton, to establish themselves as an outlaw force with which to be reckoned. Even a brief foray by the Fire Knives was repelled.

In the, it was revealed that the returned Netherese of Thultanthar were responsible for catastrophic weather disasters in the Heartlands. Cormyr made preparations to launch open war on Netheril, but the Shadovar marched on Cormyr first and assaulted Tilverton on Mirtul 27. The city was evacuated before the battle by Lady Regent Alasalynn Rowanmantle with the expectation that the city would be ravaged by the battle, but a powerful magical weapon released by Royal Magician Vangerdahast interacted disastrously with the enemy's Shadow Weave magics, and Tilverton was destroyed in a cataclysm that left a crater filled with shifting shadows.

By Greengrass of 1373 DR, the survivors of Tilverton had returned and built a new town a few miles away, naming it New Tilverton. By Marpenoth of the same year, a creature had begun attacking and killing the inhabitants of New Tilverton, leaving their remains on the road to the ruins of the former city. The ruined former city and its crater eventually became known as the Tilverton Scar.

Places of Interest
The Old Town of Tilverton was the traditional core of the city, and was home to regal manors, gardens, and ruins atop a large, steep hill. It could be accessed by four different gates, three of which were reached by stairs and had shrines to gods.

The city had extensive and ancient sewers that originated with the long-lost elven and human trading settlement that accompanied the reign of the archwizard Tilvara.

Inns & Taverns
Taverns were uncommon in Tilverton, and most thirsty citizens were served by roaming horse-drawn wagons that carried casks of drink.
 * The Curse tavern
 * The Drink tavern
 * The Flagon Held High tavern (#13)
 * The Grimwald's Revenge inn (#11)
 * The Jonstyl's Banner rooming house (#14)
 * The Whispering Witch inn (#12)
 * The Windlord's Rest inn (#2)
 * The Winking Moon

Landmarks

 * The Market and Council Tower (#4)
 * Tilver's Palace (#5)
 * Tower of Wits and Work (#3)

Shops

 * Dundar's Fine Blades (#10)
 * Tanalar's Fine Mounts (#22)
 * Tilverton General Store
 * Undreir Facilitations (#23)
 * Weaponers of Cormyr

Stairs, Streets & Gates

 * The Cormyr Gate (#24)
 * The Cormyr Stairs (#6)
 * Drakar Lane (#18)
 * Gateguard Road (#17)
 * Haddock Row (#20)
 * Knights' Ride (#15)
 * The Market Stairs (#7)
 * The Northride (#21)
 * Phorn's Lane (#19)
 * Street of the Sorceress (#16)
 * The Tilver Stairs (#8)
 * The Upper City Gate (#9)

Temples & Shrines

 * The Altar of Shields, shrine of Helm. (#6)
 * The Green Altar, shrine of Silvanus. (#8)
 * The Hand of Chance, shrine of Tymora. (#9)
 * The House of the Wonderbringer, temple of Gond. (#1)
 * The Rose Altar, shrine of Lathander. (#7)
 * Shrine of Mask, in the Rogues' secret underground base.
 * Shrine of Cyric (alleged)

Notable Individuals

 * Alasalynn Rowanmantle, Cormyr's Lady Regent of the city.
 * Andalara, local hunter and Harper.
 * Artur Grossman, crime lord.
 * Brieth Tanalar, renowned horsebreeder.
 * Burlan Almaether, High Artificer of Gond after Gharri.
 * Filani of Tantras, a sage who bought and sold political information.
 * Gahlaerd Mossmere, an unscrupulous arcane researcher.
 * Gharri, High Artificer of Gond and briefly Lord Regent.
 * Huntileir, a brawny weaponsmith.
 * Phidalpar Undreir, merchant and fence.
 * Sandyrina, a cunning fence.

Organizations

 * The Fire Knives, Cormyrean assassins that operated in Tilverton after being expelled from Cormyr in 1341 DR, but were locked in opposition with the Rogues after killing their Guildmaster. They were driven out or killed by 1358 DR.
 * The Cult of the Dragon tried to maintain operations in the city, but their cells were eliminated by 1358 DR.
 * The Harpers kept a small presence in Tilverton.
 * The Rogues of Tilverton, the local thieves' guild that operated out of Tilverton's ancient sewer system, and preyed on locals and travelers alike.
 * The Zhentarim sent agents to infiltrate and spy on the town, but by 1358 DR any organized cells had been destroyed or driven out.