Winged Wyvern Bridge

The Winged Wyvern Bridge was one of the three emblematic bridges of Neverwinter.

Description
The bridge was carved in the likeness of a wyvern. It differentiated itself from the Sleeping Dragon Bridge because of its extended wings.

Location
The Winged Wyvern Bridge, alongside the other two bridges, radiated out of Castle Never, communicating it with the rest of the city. In the Winged Wyvern's case, it connected the castle with the city's market square.

History
In 1451 DR, the Netherese warlord Herzgo Alegni used his slave, Barrabus the Gray, to coerce the then lord of Neverwinter, Hugo Babris, to officially rename the bridge "The Herzgo Alegni Bridge". The bridge maintained its name only for a few days, because the Ruining destroyed most of the city, killing most of the citizens. The Winged Wyvern was the only one of the three bridges that withstood the cataclysm almost unscathed.

Its said that during the eruption of Mount Hotenow, Barrabus hid beneath the Winged Wyvern Bridge to escape the heat and ash until discovering an escape route through the sewers. After the cataclysm, no survivor remembered the bridge has been ever renamed, and the Neverwintans just called the bridge the name they were used to, the Winged Wyvern.

In 1463 DR, Alegni sent Barrabus to aid the new citizens of Neverwinter against Sylora Salm who sought to kill the citizens to feed the power of her Dread ring in service to Szass Tam. In honor of his service, Barrabus had the citizens rename the bridge "The Walk of Barrabus", in his honor, an intentional insult to his hated master. Upon discovering it, Alegni demanded that the citizens of Neverwinter renamed the bridge "The Herzgo Alegni Bridge" again, when he conquered the city. This renaming was also short lived, for soon after Drizzt Do'Urden, Dahlia Sin'felle and Barrabus, now calling himself Artemis Entreri, defeated Alegni, freeing Neverwinter from the Netherese.

Entreri later demanded that the bridge never again be called "The Walk of Barrabus", when Neverwinter offered to return the name to honor him. The demand was tempered with the very real threat of death.

By 1479 DR, the Winged Wyvern Bridge was the only land route that communicated the Protector's Enclave with the northern districts of the city.