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* '''The [[Dungeon Level]]:''' The Dungeon Level has long been used by the Lords of Waterdeep as a dumping ground for undesirables, hence its most common name. It is also known as the Temple Level, for the many temples of dark gods that have been constructed here over the years, and the Tomb Level, for the many lords and kings that have been interred herein as well. As explorers of Undermountain often visit this level, its features are common tavern-talk of Waterdeep.
 
* '''The [[Dungeon Level]]:''' The Dungeon Level has long been used by the Lords of Waterdeep as a dumping ground for undesirables, hence its most common name. It is also known as the Temple Level, for the many temples of dark gods that have been constructed here over the years, and the Tomb Level, for the many lords and kings that have been interred herein as well. As explorers of Undermountain often visit this level, its features are common tavern-talk of Waterdeep.
 
* '''The [[Storeroom Level]]:''' On this level, the rough stone caverns and mining tunnels left by the dwarves have been converted to house acquisitions and magical experiments by unknown forces. Notable features of the Storeroom Level include the Doomgate, the Helmwatch and Lord Hund Hillgauntlet's Tomb.
 
* '''The [[Storeroom Level]]:''' On this level, the rough stone caverns and mining tunnels left by the dwarves have been converted to house acquisitions and magical experiments by unknown forces. Notable features of the Storeroom Level include the Doomgate, the Helmwatch and Lord Hund Hillgauntlet's Tomb.
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* '''The [[Sargauth Level]]:''' Known for the River Sargauth, which winds through this massive level, Undermountain's third level consists of two major sections: something that looks like the ruins of an old settlement, and the northern two-thirds, which are like the more typical tunnels found in the levels above. The most notable feature of this level besides the River Sargauth itself is the near-apocryphal Skullport.

Revision as of 15:40, 20 March 2014

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Levels of Undermountain
Player Maps of Undermountain
PC Map of Core Rooms
PC Map of South Chambers
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This document serves as the ongoing chronicle of the heroes' knowledge of Undermountain.

Known Access Points

Purchased Maps

  • None

Levels of Undermountain

  • The Dungeon Level: The Dungeon Level has long been used by the Lords of Waterdeep as a dumping ground for undesirables, hence its most common name. It is also known as the Temple Level, for the many temples of dark gods that have been constructed here over the years, and the Tomb Level, for the many lords and kings that have been interred herein as well. As explorers of Undermountain often visit this level, its features are common tavern-talk of Waterdeep.
  • The Storeroom Level: On this level, the rough stone caverns and mining tunnels left by the dwarves have been converted to house acquisitions and magical experiments by unknown forces. Notable features of the Storeroom Level include the Doomgate, the Helmwatch and Lord Hund Hillgauntlet's Tomb.
  • The Sargauth Level: Known for the River Sargauth, which winds through this massive level, Undermountain's third level consists of two major sections: something that looks like the ruins of an old settlement, and the northern two-thirds, which are like the more typical tunnels found in the levels above. The most notable feature of this level besides the River Sargauth itself is the near-apocryphal Skullport.