Golden Harp Inn was an inn located in the Sea Ward of Waterdeep. It featured a magical harp that sings ballads to the patrons.
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The Ivy Mansion was the ancestral home of the Harpell family of wizards. The main structure was expanded over the generations based upon the whims and wishes of each Harpell living there
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📖: Forgotten Realms Atlas
🎨: Karen Wynn Fonstad
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ivy_Mansion

The Courtyard of the Well in Waterdeep lay between Mendever Street, Sul Street, Zarimtar Street, and Whim Street, and was named for, well… having a well at its center.
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https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Courtyard_of_the_Well
The Absolution Council of Revel's End determined when—or if—to release any of the prison's inmates back into society. Among its ten Lords' Alliance chancellors, Jarnathan was considered most likely to let prisoners fly free.
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Mhzentul's Runes was a spellbook created by the famous mage and ring-maker Mhzentul. It described the creation of rings of spell storing and fire spells such as delayed blast fireball.
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Night riders were undead warriors, notably used by the deity Myrkul to steal the Tablets of Fate away from Kelemvor and Adon during the Time of Troubles.
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The mindlink psionic power established a limited telepathic bond with another being, allowing communication over great distances without the need for a common language.
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Urbryur was a village in Altumbel known for producing chalk. The villagers also consorted with pirates, helping to dispose of corpses and hide treasure.
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Mistletan was a half-elf druid who kept a lone watch over the Border Forest, guarding against Zhentarim and asabi hunters.
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The Hidden House was an expansive and everchanging labyrinthine safehold accessible from the village of Eveningstar, created by Phaeryl, a Netherese sorceress and later, used by Lady Lord Tessaril Winter.
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In Juniper's Companion to Venturesome Cookery, our very own halfling wizard-in-the-kitchen Juniper Churlgo cooks up Baldurian seafood stew from Baldur's Gate III. It's video gaming for the mouth!
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Halambar Lutes & Harps shop in Waterdeep was well known for its distinctive lutes and for the Harp that Sings by Itself.
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https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Halambar_Lutes_%26_Harps
Shadowheart was a devout Sharran with a distinct sense of duty that held about her own interests. She was not one to get easily distracted when focused on goal and did not abide others disrespecting her boundaries, especially matters she considered private.
She could not swim very well at all.
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🎮️: Baldur's Gate III
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https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Shadowheart

Nalia de'Arnise was a young Amnian noblewoman & mage. She considered herself a champion of the poor who fought against her own privilege to understand & help alleviate their plight.
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📖: MTG
🎨: John Stanko
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Nalia_de%27Arnise

The town of Ravilar's Cloak was said to be haunted by a flying helmet, which was blamed whenever things went missing.
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Infused with the essence of the Plane of Shadow, shadowlight oil burned slowly and dimly, but cast its light further than regular oil.
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Sesszemur's was a restaurant and gambling hall in Khôltar, known for its fruit jellies and large novelty roasts and costumed servers.
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The Library of All Knowledge, the realm of the gods Deneir and Milil, housed all the lore, songs, and spells in the universe.
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https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Library_of_All_Knowledge
Ebonlake Grotto was a myconid colony found in the Underdark, beneath the Sword Coast. While the myconids of Ebonlake Grotto did not themselves trade or barter with travelers, they did allow some surface-dwellers and other humanoids into their domain.
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🎮️: Baldur's Gate III
🎨: Larian Studios
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ebonlake_Grotto
