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Aurora's Realms Shop, Slut Street Catalogue Counter
century DR. It was one of six such outlets in the city. It was located on Zastrow Street (formerly Slut Street), next door to the Purple Palace festhall (with a narrow side alley separating them -
Zastrow Street
Zastrow Street, formerly Slut Street, was a minor avenue of hard-packed earth and gravel found in the Dock Ward of Waterdeep in the 14 and 15 centuries DR. The street ran north to south -
Aglatha Shrey
Aglatha Shrey was a half-ogre order clerk for the Aurora's Realms Shop, Slut Street Catalogue Counter in the Dock Ward of Waterdeep in the mid-to-late 14 century DR. Described as flint -
Purple Palace
Slut Street) in the Dock Ward, on the southern end near Fillet Lane, between the Old Xoblob Shop and the Aurora's Realms Shop, Slut Street Catalogue Counter (with a narrow side alley separating them). -
Beradyx Halfwinter
Beradyx Halfwinter was a human wizard and transportation mage for the Aurora's Realms Shop, Slut Street Catalogue Counter in the Dock Ward of Waterdeep in the mid-to-late 14 century DR. Called a -
Waterdeep and the North
Waterdeep and the North is a 1st-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ The North...rugged mountains and dense forests, which hide many beings hostile to man (who has settled here but -
Impil Street
Impil Street was an alley in the town of Wheloon in Cormyr, located near the waterfront on the eastern shore of the Wyvernflow River. Impil Street was the site of a number of warehouses, all -
The Shunned Street
The Shunned Street was the name given to a particularly dangerous alley in Urmlaspyr, Sembia, circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. It earned this bad reputation because it was the entrance to a -
Drow
Drow (sing& pl; pronounced:/draʊ/ drow or:/droʊ/ dro ), also known as dark elves, deep elves, night elves,, sometimes "The Ones Who Went Below" on the surface, and the Dark Ones among orcs, were a -
Baldur's Gate
This article is about the city on the Sword Coast. For other uses, see Baldur's Gate (disambiguation). This is a Good Article! -
City of Brass
This is a Good Article! Floating amid the Elemental Plane of Fire, the City of Brass was the epicenter of efreet culture and was the place from where the Sultan of the Efreet ruled. -
Thieves' cant dictionary
A list of words in thieves' cant. Further Reading[] Aurelio Locsin (October 1982). “Thieves' Cant: A primer for the language of larceny”. In Kim Mohan ed. Dragon#66 (TSR, Inc.), pp. 35–44. -
Baldur's Gate (novel)
This article is about the novel. For the city, see Baldur's Gate. For the computer game, see Baldur's Gate (game). “ Bhaal must be stopped! Someone is sabotaging the iron mines of the Sword -
Sewer
ground for diseases. Sewers were often dug and constructed as cities were planned and built. In the case of rather older cities, sewers may have been excavated after their street layouts were already in place. -
Aru
This article is about the town. For the river, see Aru (river). Aru was a town on the island of Tsukishima and part of the nation of Wa in Kara-Tur. Circa 1357 DR, it -
South Barracks (Myth Drannor)
The South Barracks of Myth Drannor was a simple auxiliary structure of the Castle Cormanthor, located to the west from castle walls across the Street of the Evening Star. South Barracks was a small but -
Cormyrean Coins Coster
warehousing. The business had its own private dock and wharf on the east bank of the Wyvernflow River in Wheloon. They owned all the buildings on the adjacent Impil Street, including a number of warehouses.
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