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- | A rectangular square that sits in front of both the old mill and Miller's Gate. It contains the local well and market. The stout halfling community centers on the court, extending north and south along the river, following Baker Street and Fuller Street. The buildings here are primarily wattle-and-daub and brick. | + | A rectangular square that sits in front of both the old mill and Miller's Gate. It contains the local well and market. The stout halfling community centers on the court, extending north and south along the river, following Baker Street and Fuller Street. The buildings here are primarily wattle-and-daub and some brick. |
* '''The Brewery''' - produces ale and small ale | * '''The Brewery''' - produces ale and small ale | ||
* '''The Old Mill''' | * '''The Old Mill''' |
Revision as of 15:19, 24 October 2012
The largest settlement in Rosendale.
Notable Thoroughfares
- Portage Road: runs from Miller's Gate to Falls Gate (20' wide)
- Baker Street: runs along the western shore of the island from Mill Court to Castle Square (10' wide)
- Castle Street: runs from Castle Square to Market Square (10' wide)
- Mason Street: runs through the center of town from north to south (10' wide)
- Fuller Street: runs along the western short of the island from Mill Court to Laundry Bend (10' wide)
- Giant's Causeway: runs down the cliff face from Falls Gate Bridge down to The Shelf (20' wide)
All the other streets are only 5' wide.
Locations
Beggars' Alley
A dead-end alley where homeless congregate in a shantytown built up against the east wall of the town.
- The Drowned Man - tavern, cheap, frequented by beggars and laborers
Bloody Row
The stretch of Portage Road starting at Miller's Gate Bridge and extending a way's north is nicknamed "Bloody Row" because this is where the members of the Fleshers' Guild have their workshops on the river side of the road. The other side of the road is dominated by stockades and pens for the animals which are their trade.
- Fleshers' Guild - butchers, leather-workers, skinners, and tanners gather in this large wooden hall
- The Bloody Knife - tavern, home of the town's thieves' guild, dark, shadowy, suspicious
Carpenter Street
This street is the closest thing to an elven enclave in the town. The buildings here are beautifully carved wood structures.
- Carpenters' Guild
- Woodworkers' Guild
- Bookbinders' and Papermakers' Guild
- Bowyer's Shop - old wood elf and his half-elf daughter
- Furriers' Guild
- Wine Shop - high elf, fruit wines made from red currant, rowan, elderberry, dandelion, and cranberry
Castle Square
The area just outside of the castle gates holds the local well and market and is home to most of the town's rich merchants, whose stone houses line Castle Street back towards Market Square. The neighbourhood is human, with the few dwarves who used to live here after the castle was built moving east to the dwarf enclave on Mason Street. The buildings here tend to be stone.
- The Lord's Head - tavern, frequented by town and castle guards
- Temple of Bahamut
- The Gatehouse - expensive tavern, frequented by merchants
Gropers' Alley
A small alley near the Market Square frequented by prostitutes and hired hands. The buildings here are mostly wattle-and-daub.
- The Broken Blade - tavern, effectively the mercenaries' guild
- The Bath House - bath house and brothel
Fountain Square
Built at the crossroads of Mason Street, Wicker Street, and Smith Street, this square is the center of the dwarven community which once was a small enclave along lower Mason Street but has been fed by refugees from the Goblin War until it was one of the most prominent neighborhoods in the town. The eponymous fountain shows the dwarven king surrounded by his honor guard, beset by goblins and is the local neighborhood's source of water and the square is home to the local market. The buildings here are stone.
- The Mead Hall - tavern and meadery, social center of the dwarven community
- Temple of Moradin
- Metalworkers' Guild
- Stoneworkers' Guild
- Axe and Hammer - weapon shop
- Dented Helm - armor shop
- Rye Bakery
Market Square
The economic heart of the town and the glen as a whole. It has a large fountain showing a dragon in flight (funded by the Temple of Bahamut) that provides water for the neighborhood. The buildings here are a mix of wood and brick.
- Portage Inn
- The Old Tavern - tavern
- Temple of Erathis
- Merchants' Guild
Mill Court
A rectangular square that sits in front of both the old mill and Miller's Gate. It contains the local well and market. The stout halfling community centers on the court, extending north and south along the river, following Baker Street and Fuller Street. The buildings here are primarily wattle-and-daub and some brick.
- The Brewery - produces ale and small ale
- The Old Mill
- The Cider House - tavern, social center of the stout halfling neighborhood
- Temple of Pelor
- Bakers' Guild
- Braith's Pastry Shop - baker's widow, guild member
The Rafts
Built off the 20' wide stone shelf at the base of the causeway is the neighborhood referred to by the locals as "The Rafts", a combination of docks and permanent and temporary structures built on wooden rafts. The residents are almost entirely lightfoot halflings.
- The Blessed Barge - tavern, social heart of the lightfoot halfling community
- The Floating Market - fish and food market
- Temple of Avandra
- The Salt House - one of the few buildings on the shelf itself, pans and fires for extracting salt from seawater
Rag Court
Small square dominated by the four clothiers' guilds, site of the local well and market. The buildings here are wattle-and-daub with important structures fully in wood. The street is named for the used clothing vendors that sell their wares here.
- Weavers' Guild
- Tailors' Guild
- Launderers' Guild
- Cobblers' Guild
Other Locations
- Kiln Lane
- Potters' Guild
- Bricklayers' Guild