Dwarven Dungeons

Dwarven Dungeons was an undercity complex of Myth Drannor that served as a home for the dwarven population of the city along with some others in the years predating the Weeping War.

Interior
The Dwarven Dungeons expanded under the city of Myth Drannor and ran three levels deep. The Dwarven Dungeons served as the primary home for the dwarves of Myth Drannor and was a massive thoroughfare of halls, shops, and homes. The Dungeons had many complex locks and hidden doors that guarded more valuable treasure for the scavengers that ruled the ruins after the fall. The underground complex consisted of the following levels: Main Halls, 85 steps deeper down laid the Deep Halls.

The Main Halls' entrance that was located in Stillwater Ruins was sealed by the word of power "Alahnmalyr" (the word of Mystra).

History
Many years before 1369 DR, a young sorcerer Jarial and his lover Ozama were exploring the Dwarven Dungeons in search of elven magic. They had a fight and the young woman placed a curse on Jarial, trapping him in a rock, but alive and unable to move from his spot. The curse kept him alive and invulnerable to damage, magic, and death until he was freed by the heroes from Phlan in 1369 DR, with the sorcerer promising his aid in their quest.

In 1369 DR the Dwarven Dungeons were a place of conflict with orcs, lizardfolk, the ancient undead, and the Cult of the Dragon feuding over territory.

The heroes from Phlan made their way through the Dvarven Dungeons in an attempt to get inside the ruined Myth Drannor's Castle Cormanthor. Subsequently, they defeated the orcish chiefs Zud and Mol the Great who were the leaders of two of the tribes that resided within the ruins and were in conflict with each other.

The heroes aided the lost ormyrr Gebb and helped his clan, the Sharpsticks to take back the area they came to call home.

The same group aided the ghosts of Elena and her lover Garras to restore the Lifespring Wells to their working order, destroying the golem that guarded them and helping the restless spirits get to their afterlife.

Main Halls
Main halls contained living quarters and some of the Dwarven Dungeons guest accommodations. The Main Halls were connected with the stairs up to Stillwater Ruins, up to the Halls of Stone, and down to the Deep Halls.
 * Rhonglyn Rooms - a method of quick transportation between the areas of the Dwarven Dungeons in the days of old Myth Drannor. These rooms were located in Deep Halls, Halls of Light, Main Halls, Halls of Stone, Hall of Wizards. Each room held a pedestal with colored gems, each was representing one of the other Rhonglyn Rooms in the complex.
 * Axehandle Inn - the main inn of the complex, located close to the surface by one of the main entrances to the undercity. Axehandle Inn was connected to the Tavern of Health with a secret door.
 * Tavern of Health - was known for its potent magically enchanted ales that retained their potency for many centuries after the city's fall. Each one of the huge casks of ale brewed here could magically enhance the imbiber's strength, dexterity, constitution, intelligence, wisdom, or charisma.
 * Turgild's Square - the district of the Dwarven Dungeons centered on the lovely fountains of Lifespring Wells, along with other wells that provided the citizens with fresh water, healing, enchantments, and beauty. Turgild's Square laid to the west from the Central Ruins and led from the Great Hall to the area that was named the Lizardfolk Row after the city's fall.
 * Lifespring Wells - was one of the beautiful fountains that could be found across the city of Myth Drannor, all part of a sophisticated water system guarded by an ancient golem the Lifespring Guardian.
 * Dwarven Tombs - was the dwarven necropolis. In the center of it stood the Memory Stone, the enchanted red stone that stored memories of the dwarven funeral ceremonies and opened up a passage to the Deep Halls. A stone circle was built around the Memory Stone, indicating its significance. The Stone itself radiated the feelings of sadness and loss.
 * Well of Worship, Fountain of Earth, and Fountain of Health - part of the extended water network of Myth Drannor. All three were enchanted with benevolent magic.
 * The Great Hall - a large open plaza that greeted the guests of the undercity. It was the north-western part of the complex.
 * Stone Flower Halls (Central Ruins) - the center area of the Main Halls.


 * Bedlam Prison - was a detention center for the residents and guests of the Dwarven Dungeons. The prison had a way down to the Deep Halls.
 * The Grand Avenue - was a short but once richly decorated avenue that led to the Avenue of the Smiths and laid to the north from the Stone Flower Halls, the central part of the Main Halls level.
 * The Avenue of Smiths - was the district that housed the Dwarven Dungeons' crafters. It was connected to the Stone Flower Halls to the southwest, the Grand Avenue to the west, and was led to the area later known as the Lizardfolk Row in the south.

Inhabitants
Before 1369 DR the Dwarven Dungeons were home for stronger creatures like alhoons and phaerimm until the Cult of the Dragon's occupation. The cult drove the stronger creatures out with the help of the dracolich Pelendralaar.

During the Cult's reign, the Dungeons were home for the undead, a few of the orc tribes, a clan of ormyrr, a lizardfolk tribe, and restless spirits of the people perished in the Fall of Myth Drannor.

The orc chief Zud camped in the Main Halls' large open square, protected by his fellow orc shaman and an ord witch doctor. The chief of the tribe that opposed them was Mol the Great who could be found on the same level.

Ancient ghasts Onglore and Inglore resided in their tomb further into the Dwarven Dungeons' Main Halls.

Elf ghosts of Elena and her lover Garras could be found haunting the Lifespring Wells of the Main Halls.

The dark naga collector of magical necklaces named Preybelish resided in one of the rooms of the Main Halls. His lair was behind a door sealed with the word of power', the word of venom.

Appearances

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