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and even iron were also found. In all cases, the standard for measuring wealth was the gold piece, even if neither gold nor coins were involved in a transaction. A standard gold piece (gp) weighed -
House of Good Spirits
The House of Good Spirits was the guildhall of the Waterdhavian guild known as the Vintners', Distillers',& Brewers' Guild. The House of Good Spirits was located in the Southern Ward of Waterdeep. It stood on -
The Shattered Statue
The Shattered Statue is a 1-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons adventure that was set in the Forgotten Realms. The adventure focuses on a group of adventurers who are hired to collect the pieces of an -
Garlic
Garlic was a common form of spice found in the Realms. Garlic plants had hollow long dark green spear-shaped leaves. The top of the plant had a round cluster of fine white flowers. The -
Detect thoughts
This article is about the regular spell. For the spell used by phaerimm, see Detect thought. Detect thoughts, also known as ESP, was a divination spell that allowed one to "listen" to surface thoughts. -
Nib
Nib was the Waterdhavian term for a copper piece (cp). The coin was about the size of a thumbnail. -
Braskh
Braskh was a root found in stony areas often protected by thorn bushes in southern and southeastern Faerûn. The braskh root had a bright red skin covering a white, crisp flesh. -
Ink
Ink was a substance used for drawing and writing. “ Those who destroy knowledge, with ink, fire, or sword, are themselves destroyed. ” — The absolute rule of Candlekeep -
Crimson Wyrm
The Crimson Wyrm was an old manor house in the village of Volkumburgh that was rebuilt and repurposed into an inn. Outside the building was a sign bearing an image of a red winged snake -
Rhubarb
Rhubarb was a type of vegetable that could be found in the Realms. These vegetables were short and leafy with bright red stalks. They were notable for being both sour and slightly sweet. -
Drover's Last Drink
The Drover's Last Drink was a unique tavern in Mosstone that lacked seating and provided drinks and snacks to arriving and departing caravaners while they waited for the wagons to be collected, readied, and -
Coinage in Silverymoon
Silverymoon was one of many large cities that minted its own coinage. Its coins were considered among those of the highest quality in the Realms. In addition to these coins, Silverymoon also minted the crescent -
Munsrum's Ready Ladle
Munsrum's Ready Ladle was a busy and popular blurdren (food counter with very limited seating) located in Khôltar, south Faerûn circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. The building that housed Munsrum's -
Rickshaw
Rickshaws, known as trotting carts in Waterdeep, were a type of carriage used to transport people in urban areas. Rickshaws had two wheels and were capable of carrying up to two people comfortably. Rather than -
Red Sails Warehouse
The Red Sails Warehouse was a public storage warehouse in Waterdeep. This warehouse was located along Cod Lane, in the Dock Ward of Waterdeep. -
Quace
Quace was a natural vine found in the hills of southern and southeastern Faerûn that clung to the ground and other surfaces. It was also the name of the edible fruit produced by this plant -
Locktower
The Locktower was a fortified keep in the center of Voonlar that served as an observation post, a jail, an armory, a stable, and a barracks for the local law enforcement. Voonlar was a trading -
Blood of the Vine
Blood of the Vine was a shoddy tavern in the village of Barovia, in the Domain of Dread of the same name. This building measured around 60 square feet (5.6 square meters) in total -
House of Skilled Hands
The House of Skilled Hands was a temple to Gond, the Lord of All Smiths, found in the city of Tantras in the Vast. The House of Skilled Hands sat almost at the end of -
The Sailor's Home
in 1368 DR, kept by Mharus. Its patrons were seafarers and the less wealthy merchants. A room was two silver pieces per night, while a supper of fish, beef, or poultry was one copper piece. -
Wyvern Ferry Route
The Wyvern Ferry Route, or simply the Wyvern Ferry, was a ferry across the Wyvernflow River in the city of Wheloon in Cormyr. It linked the Way of the Manticore over the river. Wheloon was -
Raging Bull
The "Raging Bull" was a name given to a captive minotaur in the Lower Heart ward of Skullport in Undermountain, held in a cage suspended from the cavern ceiling, high above the street just outside -
Yuan
This article is about the coin from Kara-Tur. For the races of serpentine monsters, see Yuan-ti. The yuan was the second-lowest unit of currency used in Kara-Tur. -
Fen
100 fen were worth 1 ch'ao or 1 tael, and 1000 fen were worth 1 ch'ien. If transported to Faerûn circa 1357 DR, 1 fen would be treated as worth 1 copper piece. -
Goldenstar
snack food popular in Berdusk. Goldenstars were triangular loaves of eggbread, stuffed with ground sausage, diced potatos (or other tubers), and drowned in chicken sauce. This handfood was often sold for only one copper piece.
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