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:: Friday, June 28, 2013 ::

Been hanging about Neverwinter.  It is a welcoming town...in certain districts.  The Docks and the Enclave cater to visitors.  The Docks, of course, find themselves inundated with sailors and day laborers, while the Enclave is an eclectic mix of visitors, traders, the newly rich, and the old guard.  The Black Lake District is the home to the old Old Money Families.  They do not care for strangers in their community, but they are never directly rude or unwelcoming.  The River Quarter is as eclectic as the Enclave, but in a less  savory, more wild way.  The River Quarter is home to various orc tribes, several dwarven merchants and artisans, and gaggle of wandering prophets, religious communities, and magical societies.  The final quarter of the city is the ruins/slum area around the Chasm.  This area is the domain of the doomed and desperate.  I don't like the Chasm.  It seems that it sings to those nearby when they are not looking at the Chasm.

Most of Neverwinter is a welcoming town...most.
:: Unknown 6/28/2013 12:07:00 AM [+] ::
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