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(New page: * '''Gondwatch Lane''', the charred corduroy lane at the southern entrance to the House of Inspired Hands where many Gondsmen’s inventions are tested. * '''Kulzar’s Alley''', a short all...)
 
 
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* '''Gondwatch Lane''', the charred corduroy lane at the southern entrance to the House of Inspired Hands where many Gondsmen’s inventions are tested.
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* '''Gondwatch Lane''', the scorched cobbles lane at the southern entrance to the House of Inspired Hands where many Gondsmen’s inventions are tested.
 
* '''Kulzar’s Alley''', a short alley close to Heroes’ Walk that allegedly hides both the buried treasure of Kulzar and many treasure-hunters eager to find it.
 
* '''Kulzar’s Alley''', a short alley close to Heroes’ Walk that allegedly hides both the buried treasure of Kulzar and many treasure-hunters eager to find it.
* '''Pharra’s Alley''', named for the first Magistress of the House of Wonder but infamous for the Circle of Skulls that spew either helpful news or deadly spells.
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* '''Pharra’s Alley''', named for the first Temple Magistress of the House of Wonder but infamous for the Circle of Skulls that spew either helpful news or deadly spells.
 
* '''Prayer Alley''', a short run parallel to Phastal Street that is the location of a vanishing mages’ shop.
 
* '''Prayer Alley''', a short run parallel to Phastal Street that is the location of a vanishing mages’ shop.
* '''Rook Alley''', the last headquarters of the Rook, an infamous thief from 50 years agone, and the entry location to numerous tunnels and burial crypts that hold much treasure (and undead danger . . . ).
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* '''Rook Alley''', an alley with access to a variety of strange passages into tombs and other tunnel systems. The Watch maintains a strong presence here at most times of day, and all through the night.
 
* '''Wagonslide Alley''', a loose-stone paved alleyway that causes as many to trip over its cobbles as wagons used to slip on water or sea-rime (rumor has it thieves hide invisible weapons and secret messages under the stones).
 
* '''Wagonslide Alley''', a loose-stone paved alleyway that causes as many to trip over its cobbles as wagons used to slip on water or sea-rime (rumor has it thieves hide invisible weapons and secret messages under the stones).

Latest revision as of 17:57, 15 March 2019

  • Gondwatch Lane, the scorched cobbles lane at the southern entrance to the House of Inspired Hands where many Gondsmen’s inventions are tested.
  • Kulzar’s Alley, a short alley close to Heroes’ Walk that allegedly hides both the buried treasure of Kulzar and many treasure-hunters eager to find it.
  • Pharra’s Alley, named for the first Temple Magistress of the House of Wonder but infamous for the Circle of Skulls that spew either helpful news or deadly spells.
  • Prayer Alley, a short run parallel to Phastal Street that is the location of a vanishing mages’ shop.
  • Rook Alley, an alley with access to a variety of strange passages into tombs and other tunnel systems. The Watch maintains a strong presence here at most times of day, and all through the night.
  • Wagonslide Alley, a loose-stone paved alleyway that causes as many to trip over its cobbles as wagons used to slip on water or sea-rime (rumor has it thieves hide invisible weapons and secret messages under the stones).