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The story revolves around many characters who live their lives in Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors due to its astonishing beauty and variety.
Book Review: The City of Splendors by Ed Greenwood and Elaine Cunningham – Grasping for the Wind 2005
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In The Shadowmask, readers are slowly introduced to the familiar world of cities such as Calimport, Baldur's Gate, and Waterdeep.
"The Shadowmask: Stone of Tymora Book 2" by Geno and R.A. Salvatore (Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman) Cindy 2010
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In The Shadowmask, readers are slowly introduced to the familiar world of cities such as Calimport, Baldur's Gate, and Waterdeep.
Archive 2010-02-01 Liviu 2010
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The great city of Waterdeep was detailed and became a fan-favourite location and base of operations for their parties, its iconic status increased by the arrival of the best-selling Eye of the Beholder computer game trilogy.
The Worlds of D&D: Forgotten Realms Adam Whitehead 2009
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In the manual was a small map showing the west coast of Faerun taken from Karen Wynn Fonstad's very fine Atlas of the Forgotten Realms and the lands within several hundred miles of Waterdeep and I was immediately intrigued by the scope of the setting.
The Worlds of D&D: Forgotten Realms Adam Whitehead 2009
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This area, the 'Heartlands', incorporates Cormyr, Sembia, the rural Dalelands, the forebidding Moonsea most notably the city of Zhentil Keep, home of the Black Network, parts of the Great Desert and the western city-states of Baldur's Gate and Waterdeep on the exterior ocean.
The Worlds of D&D: Forgotten Realms Adam Whitehead 2009
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These dungeons include one of the biggest dungeons ever detailed for the game, Undermountain located underneath Waterdeep and the tantalisingly-described fallen city of Shoonach, once the capital of the most populous human empire in the history of Faerun, sprawling across tens of square miles of above and below-ground sites, but the size of the dungeon defied any kind of detailing in game products.
The Worlds of D&D: Forgotten Realms Adam Whitehead 2009
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Waterdeep, for example, is a safe and civilised city but there are political machinations as well as hidden threats to its continued survival.
The Worlds of D&D: Forgotten Realms Adam Whitehead 2009
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Blackstaff Amazon | Mysterious Galaxy is the story of Khelben Arunsun, Chosen of Mystra, Archmage of Waterdeep ... which immediately brings up a problem.
Reviews: Blackstaff & Blackstaff Tower, by Steven E. Schend brainstormfront 2008
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With the help of a butcher named Sull and a thief/monk named Ruen, Icelin flees to Misthore, the most dangerous part of the city of Waterdeep.
Mistshore, by Jaleigh Johnson jaleigh_johnson 2008
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