Beregost

Beregost was a town on the Coast Way, halfway between Baldur's Gate and Amn. It was a popular stop for many visiting merchant caravans, especially those en route to Waterdeep in the north or to the Sea of Fallen Stars in the east.

Government
In 1368 DR while Beregost's offical government was a five-person town council, in reality, the town was run by the governor, Kelddath Ormlyr, who is also the high priest of Song of the Morning a major temple to Lathander. By 1372 DR, Beregost was recorded as having no "official government", though Most Radiant Ormlyr was still in charge. It was policed by the guards from the temple, as well as Flaming Fist from Baldur's Gate.

History
Beregost began as a small farming village, established some time after 1026 DR to support the school of magic run by the wizard Ulcaster, on the opposite side of the Coast Way. The school was destroyed in 1106 DR by Calishite mages and only the ruins remained. Tales of ghosts that haunted the school's ruins caused the town to develop further on the west side of the Coast Way, leaving the hills east open for livestock.

Despite the loss of the school, and the worldly travelers it could bring, the settlement of Beregost thrived, growing into a large town and an important trading center.

Temples

 * Song of the Morning:
 * This temple of Lathander dominated Beregost in terms of influence upon its citizens.

Shops

 * Thunderhammer Smithy:
 * A blacksmith shop that offered excellently-crafted weapons by the larger-than-life "Thunderhammer" Fuiruim.



Inns and Taverns
As of 1368 DR, has one tavern and three inns.
 * Feldepost's Inn:
 * An old and comfortable inn, popular among the elderly.


 * The Red Sheaf :
 * The largest inn in Beregost, known for its fast service. The Sheaf offered no entertainment and was favored by merchants who wants to hold quiet businesses meetings.


 * The Jovial Juggler :
 * Part inn, part dancing and drinking club, the Jovial Juggler was favorite among the young people of Beregost.


 * The Burning Wizard :
 * A bustling tavern that just as popular among visitors as it was with the locals.

Apperances

 * Baldur's Gate (game)