Dec 17, 2021 4:54 am
This post will be updated throughout the game with information the players learn and find out about the town as the game goes on. Anything here, all PCs are considered to be aware of.
About the Town
Location: Partway between The High Road and Triboar, along the Triboar Trail
Population: ~200 people
Demographics:
Government: Mercantile Council
-> Wilfra Glimmerbeard
-> Stephen Macasure
-> Daphisany Wobblerock
Notable Figures
Baerum Glimmerbeard (Male dwarven proprietor of The Drunken Mountain | Brother of Wilfra Glimmerbeard)
Wilfra Glimmerbeard (Female dwarven proprietor of the Deepmountain Armory | Sister of Baerum Glimmerbeard)
Stephen Macasure (Male human proprietor of The Lonely Hunter)
Daphisany Wobblerock (Female gnome proprietor of the General Store)
Nerle Babblegift (Male gnome priest of Waukeen)
Notable Locations
The Drunken Mountain - Tavern and Inn (Owner - Baerum Glimmerbeard, Staff - Holly Dampthistle [elf cook], Bruce McKay [human serving boy, about 15]
Owned by Baerum Glimmerbeard, this tavern is built inside a reclaimed barn. He has three rooms available for rent (1 modest quality and 2 poor quality). The main dining area retained the packed dirt floor of the original barn, though the guest rooms have been retrofitted with wooden floors and small braziers for warmth. He imports dwarven ales and elven wines as well as a locally made stone-fruit cider.
Deepmountain Armory - Blacksmith (Owner - Wilfra Glimmerbeard, Staff - Gaerth Glimmerbeard [apprentice and Wilfra's son]
Owned by Wilfra Glimmerbeard, this is a newly constructed smithy. She chose a spot in the southeast of town to be as close to the foothills as possible. Her son works as an apprentice in the shop and is very handy with armor work.
General Store - General adventuring supplies and goods vendor (Owner - Daphisany Wobblerock, Staff - None)
The abandoned town once had a General Store and Daphisany saw the opportunity to set up without significant structural work by reusing the building. She's made and hired out repairs done over the past few years, but there is still a lot that could be done to spruce the place up.
The Lonely Hunter - Leatherwork and Hunting Goods (Owner - Stephen Macasure, Staff - Ellie Macasure [Stephen's daughter - 18, tracker]
Less of a storefront and more of a "shop set up in his extra large shed". Stephen and his daughter Ellie work together to hunt animals in the fringes of the Neverwinter Wood, selling the meat to Baerum and Daphisany and turning the hides into a variety of leather items (armor, clothing, bags, rugs, etc). Stephen also takes custom import orders for hunting supplies (traps and the like) and keeps a small supply of normal gear on hand for those looking to survive off the land.
The Temple of Waukeen - Temple dedicated to Waukeen, though most anyone is welcome.
Founded and headed by Nerle Babblegift, the temple was built to honor the purpose of New Conyberry: trade and flow of wealth. The temple was paid for by the Church, eager to provide traders with a place to pray to Waukeen on their journey. Worshippers of nearly any non-evil god are welcomed in the temple.
About the Town
Location: Partway between The High Road and Triboar, along the Triboar Trail
Population: ~200 people
Demographics:
Race | Population | %age |
Human | 160 | 80% |
Dwarf | 15 | 8% |
Elf | 8 | 4% |
Gnome | 3 | 2% |
Other | 14 | 7% |
Government: Mercantile Council
-> Wilfra Glimmerbeard
-> Stephen Macasure
-> Daphisany Wobblerock
Notable Figures
Baerum Glimmerbeard (Male dwarven proprietor of The Drunken Mountain | Brother of Wilfra Glimmerbeard)
Wilfra Glimmerbeard (Female dwarven proprietor of the Deepmountain Armory | Sister of Baerum Glimmerbeard)
Stephen Macasure (Male human proprietor of The Lonely Hunter)
Daphisany Wobblerock (Female gnome proprietor of the General Store)
Nerle Babblegift (Male gnome priest of Waukeen)
Notable Locations
The Drunken Mountain - Tavern and Inn (Owner - Baerum Glimmerbeard, Staff - Holly Dampthistle [elf cook], Bruce McKay [human serving boy, about 15]
Owned by Baerum Glimmerbeard, this tavern is built inside a reclaimed barn. He has three rooms available for rent (1 modest quality and 2 poor quality). The main dining area retained the packed dirt floor of the original barn, though the guest rooms have been retrofitted with wooden floors and small braziers for warmth. He imports dwarven ales and elven wines as well as a locally made stone-fruit cider.
Deepmountain Armory - Blacksmith (Owner - Wilfra Glimmerbeard, Staff - Gaerth Glimmerbeard [apprentice and Wilfra's son]
Owned by Wilfra Glimmerbeard, this is a newly constructed smithy. She chose a spot in the southeast of town to be as close to the foothills as possible. Her son works as an apprentice in the shop and is very handy with armor work.
General Store - General adventuring supplies and goods vendor (Owner - Daphisany Wobblerock, Staff - None)
The abandoned town once had a General Store and Daphisany saw the opportunity to set up without significant structural work by reusing the building. She's made and hired out repairs done over the past few years, but there is still a lot that could be done to spruce the place up.
The Lonely Hunter - Leatherwork and Hunting Goods (Owner - Stephen Macasure, Staff - Ellie Macasure [Stephen's daughter - 18, tracker]
Less of a storefront and more of a "shop set up in his extra large shed". Stephen and his daughter Ellie work together to hunt animals in the fringes of the Neverwinter Wood, selling the meat to Baerum and Daphisany and turning the hides into a variety of leather items (armor, clothing, bags, rugs, etc). Stephen also takes custom import orders for hunting supplies (traps and the like) and keeps a small supply of normal gear on hand for those looking to survive off the land.
The Temple of Waukeen - Temple dedicated to Waukeen, though most anyone is welcome.
Founded and headed by Nerle Babblegift, the temple was built to honor the purpose of New Conyberry: trade and flow of wealth. The temple was paid for by the Church, eager to provide traders with a place to pray to Waukeen on their journey. Worshippers of nearly any non-evil god are welcomed in the temple.