Locations

Details on this page will be updated as time progresses with the information we know about the locations and notable people/places within (and good places to stay!).

Information is sourced from a variety of Volo's guides.

Neverwinter
The City of Skilled hands is a beautiful, relaxed place. It is recovering from the eruption of Mount Hotenow some thirty years ago and since Dagult Neverember was deposed as the Open Lord of Waterdeep, he has thrown his full attention to the rebuilding of the city, a task which he seems to be doing well at.

Phandalin
Phandalin was an inmportant farming and mining centre located northeast of Leilon, where the Triboar Cutoff East fades into a trail. The road was abandoned after years of orc attacks obliterated every caravan that passed down the road, conquering Phandalin in the process. When the orcs were driven out, the village was left largely in ruins.
In the past few years, miners have come back to Phandalin on the hunt for seams of Mithril and Platinum. With them, the farmers have began to return, giving the entire town a frontier feeling.

Leilon
Southerners usually learn the name of this town from maps and pronounce it LEE-lon or LAY-lun; Northers have always called in LIE-lon. This is one way to identify a southerner in the northern wilderlands.
This is a mining town of about 3,000 folk and a firm ally of Waterdeep. Leilon consits of stout stone cottqages with slate or thatch roofs, the latter being covered with a hardened slurry of mud. The houses cluster together within a crescent shaped earthen rampart on the landward side of the settlement. The rampart has a ditch on the outside and a wooden palisade on top.
The hard-working miners of Leilon concentrate on digging rich lodes of copper, nickel and silver from deep mines in the mountains east of the town, though a few older shafts even descend from within the town itself.
There are shrines to Tyr, Lathander and Tymora in town.

Conyberry
Conyberry is a small farming village of no more than a dozen or so houses standing in a cluster on the eastern edge of Neverwinter Wood. Adjoining farms spread out to the east and south, divided by a cart track that runs to the distant Triboar.

Thundertree
Near where Neverwinter River emerges from Neverwinter Wood stands the abandoned village of Thundertree. Once this was a prosperous community of loggers responsible for supplying much of the quality wood for Neverwinter's shipyards, housebuilders and carpenters. When Mount Hotenow to the north errupted some thirty years ago, Thundertree was devestated; in the wake of the natural disaster a plague of strange zombies swept over the area, killing or driving off those who survived the eruption.