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− | * '''Gondwatch Lane''', the | + | * '''Gondwatch Lane''', the scorched cobbles lane at the southern entrance to the House of Inspired Hands where many Gondsmens inventions are tested. |
* '''Kulzars 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. | * '''Kulzars 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. | ||
− | * '''Pharras 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. | + | * '''Pharras 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''', | + | * '''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 Gondsmens inventions are tested.
- Kulzars 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.
- Pharras 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).