A muddy, overcrowded slum near the Outer City gates, known for ramshackle huts, foul odours, and black-market dealings. Many laborers and drifters call this rough area home, including those races and species outcast from the rest of the city.
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This is the main hub of activity upon entering the Lower city. Markets, warehouses, and inns line its streets, catering to merchants and travellers alike. Large crowds also attract pickpockets and other petty crime.
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A bustling, fortified city perched on the edge of the Chionthar River, serving as a gateway to trade, opportunity, and intrigue along the Sword Coast. Detailed interactive markers includes neighbourhoods, stores, temples and various other points of interest with full descriptions.
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Tanneries dominate the area. It is home to a community of artisans, including tinsmiths from the large representation of gnomes. It is also known for attracting radical minded individuals.
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A quiet, impoverished Outer City neighbourhood filled with makeshift homes and small chapels. It is home to labourers, working class and outlaws alike.
A colourful enclave where Calishite immigrants have created a a refuge for themselves from the rest of the outer city, complete with bazaars, mosques, and spice-filled air.
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A sprawling Outer City settlement south of Baldur's Gate, filled with refugee camps, fisheries, river-powered mills, and makeshift homes of the city’s poorest. Smugglers, known as the Rivington Rats operate in the area. Markers only.
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Parent Map: Baldur's Gate
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Named for the imposing Seatower of Balduran, this fortified naval district houses the Flaming Fist headquarters and protects the harbour. Heavily patrolled and militarized, it stands as a symbol of the city’s power.
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A colourful, lively neighbourhood known for its gardens, inns, and shops. It caters to artisans, travellers, and those who enjoy leisure, creating a mix of business and pleasure.
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A dockside neighborhood filled with sailors, laborers, and fishmongers. Known for its chaotic streets, constant noise, and the strong smell of salt and fish. It’s rough but vital to the city's maritime trade.
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It is the heart of the Lower City's working class known for its workshops, entertainment and affordable housing. Although gritty and crowded it is generally clean and well kept.
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A district of shrines, chapels, and holy sites dedicated to many deities. A haven for pilgrims and the faithful seeking guidance. Legal worship of all deities is allowed here.
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A wealthier neighbourhood perched on the elevated area of the Lower City. Known for its ornate homes, sweeping views, and powerful merchant families who live close to the Upper City.
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A rough, working-class neighbourhood surrounding the city’s stone quarry. Dirty streets and hardworking laborers, predominantly half-orcs, are a common sight in this industrial area. Caravans off load their products for transport here.
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The cemetery district outside the city walls, where crypts, mausoleums, and burial grounds sprawl over uneven terrain. It is eerie but also a place of reverence for Baldur’s departed.
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