Traders Quarter - Dryads Lair - City Proper
The size of the Traders’ Quarter speaks to the importance of trade to the city of Dryads Lair, and the district is as varied as the goods and people that pass through its docks and warehouses.
3. Dryads Lair Council Halls: Where the business of the city is done. Guilds and clubs may have offices in one of the three towers here. Status is measured by how high in the tower one’s chambers are. (the Diplomatic Quarter)
6. The Court: A more meagre inn which is usually filled by the entourages of those who stay at the Principality House. (the Diplomatic Quarter)
7. The Overturned Tankard: A bustling tavern, famous for its gossiping staff.
13. The Silver Frog: A well-appointed tavern that rents upstairs rooms for private meetings, this place has carried on a rivalry with the Golden Toad for as long as anyone can remember. Its claim to fame is that it was once the favourite watering hole of that wandering scoundrel and barbarian warrior The Red Wolf, when he and his companion Gwyfthn called Dryads Lair home.
14. The Golden Toad: A sprawling tavern that rents back rooms for private meetings, this place has carried on a rivalry with the Silver Frog for as long as anyone can remember. Its claim to fame is that it was once the favourite watering hold of that roguish schemer and warrior witch Gwyfthn, when she and her companion The Red Wolf called Dryads Lair home. (the Knife)
41. The Witch of Cilharen, tavern (the Knife)
42. Mage's Guild
43. Jorin the Cobbler, a small one room shop with quarters upstairs
46. Opaline the Jeweler, well guarded small shop