Sea Ward
The Sea Ward stands pround on the high ground above Mount Waterdeep's sunset shadow.
Assets
This ward is home to several must see locations and several houses of worship.
The Field of Triumph was the venue for many public spectacles from late spring until late autumn, weather permitting. The Open Lord of Waterdeep used the Field as a public forum to give proclamations to the city, but most of the time it was host to exciting events such as horse races, shows of magic and illusion, martial displays of formation and skill, gladiatorial combats, and exhibitions of strange and wondrous creatures and monsters from all across Faerûn and beyond. Attendance often numbered in the thousands.
It is a 3-story temple complex it was one of the biggest temples in Waterdeep. The temple's halls honored not only battle champions of the city, but also winners of sports competitions. The honored champions were immortalized with name plates and visages.
The temple’s baths and mirrored salons are open to the public from before dawn until after dusk. They are free, but donations are appreciated.
The Shrines of Nature are open only to residents of the Sea Ward, though worshipers of the gods of nature are typically welcome.
Field of Triumph
The Field of Triumph was a large outdoor stadium located in the Sea Ward of Waterdeep[1] at the southern end of the Street of the Singing Dolphin, adjacent to the House of Heroes, and bordered by Julthoon Street. The main entrance was at the end of Gulzindar Street, known as the Lion Gate because it was carved to give visitors the impression they were walking into the maw of a gigantic lion.The Field of Triumph was the venue for many public spectacles from late spring until late autumn, weather permitting. The Open Lord of Waterdeep used the Field as a public forum to give proclamations to the city, but most of the time it was host to exciting events such as horse races, shows of magic and illusion, martial displays of formation and skill, gladiatorial combats, and exhibitions of strange and wondrous creatures and monsters from all across Faerûn and beyond. Attendance often numbered in the thousands.
House of Heroes
The House of Heroes is a temple dedicated to the god Tempus, the Lord of Battles, located in the Sea Ward of Waterdeep.It is a 3-story temple complex it was one of the biggest temples in Waterdeep. The temple's halls honored not only battle champions of the city, but also winners of sports competitions. The honored champions were immortalized with name plates and visages.
House of Wonders
The House of Wonder is a mage academy and temple of Mystra located in the Sea Ward of Waterdeep. The temple displays ostentatious towers with mosaics and displays of magic. Throughout the structure, violets were carefully planted in memory of Ahghairon. It serves as a place of worship for all gods of magic, not just Mystra.Tower of Luck
The second largest temple in Waterdeep, the Tower of Luck is a large walled complex built around a central "tower" which is a circular pillared atrium with a transparent crystal roof. In the center of the atrium is a massive fountain topped with a bronze sculpture of a laughing young girl, representing the goddess Tymora. Visitors to the temple often make a wish and toss a coin into the fountain, with especially intrepid youngsters trying to land their coins into the statue's outstretched hands.House of the Moon
Selune’s temple features the tallest tower in the city, rising eight stories above the street and featuring an open rooftop where Selunites can be found basking in the moonlight. The gilded temple is famous for housing the Wand of the Four Moons, an artifact said to hold some of Selune’s power and allegedly wielded by the goddess herself in the battle against Shar during the time of troubles.Temple of Beauty
This lavish Sunite temple of rose marble, gold, and silver houses manicured gardens, remarkable fountains, incredible works of art and statuary, and sumptuous chambers where beautiful people from throughout Faerun lounge and bathe in luxury. The temple’s dome rises high above the surrounding buildings, marking it as an important landmark to help travelers find their way around the bustling city of Waterdeep. The temple also serves as a secure neutral ground for noble families to negotiate marriages or arrange other romantic dalliances.The temple’s baths and mirrored salons are open to the public from before dawn until after dusk. They are free, but donations are appreciated.
Shines of Nature
A forested area in the midst of the bustling city surrounded by an iron fence houses the beautiful yet unpretentious shrines of Silvanus, Mielikki, and other gods of nature, hidden away among the old-growth trees and exotic plant life. Numerous small statues and fountains can be found among the untamed landscape, and visitors have reported seeing all manner of creatures within.The Shrines of Nature are open only to residents of the Sea Ward, though worshipers of the gods of nature are typically welcome.
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