The Old City

This maze of alleys, shacks, boarding houses, and everything else is the true soul of Greyhawk. Herein lie the city's roots, and herein also live its most volatile citizens.

The Old City, separated by the Black Wall from the New City, has taken on a life all its own. If the New City should suddenly disappear from the earth, the Old City would function much as before. The same cannot be said for the reverse.

The Old City sees less of the City Watch than do its neighboring districts. Crime and misery are commonplace here, but so are gallantry and decency.

Thieves control the bulk of the business ventures and other activities, but nowhere else is the proverb "honor among thieves" more in evidence.

The Nightwatchmen maintain two regular stations here, and many families devote a proportion of the precious incomes for the additional protection provided by the guild. And the Nightwatchmen in the Old City take their duties very seriously indeed-their fee is always money well spent. The City Watch patrols are scarce to nonexistent, but the Nightwatchmen usually respond within 3d6 rounds, but only when the alarm is raised by one of their clients.

The People's Constables are a major nuisance here during the day, nit-picking every possible weapons violation, subjecting disreputable-appearing characters to searches, and quoting an assortment of vague and obscure regulations. (" And that 'll be another two silvers, oaf-you should know better than to blow your nose on the same street as waves the city banner! Be thankful I don't run you in!")

The balance of power in the Old City centers around lhe ThievesĀ· Guild, which controls the major sources of income here, except for the Public Bath, which is owned by the city. The Beggars' Union is a force to be reckoned with in the Slum Quarter, however, and the Merchants and Traders are also well represented in the Old City. The patrols of the City Watch move unchallenged here during the daytime, but at night two patrols always march together. Even then they remain on the lighted thoroughfares of the Processional, Caravan Street, and other major avenues.

The border within the Old City between the Thieves' Quarter and the Slum Quarter is ill-defined. A single Old City business Table is provided for use in both quarters.

Old City Businesses
Type of Business # in Old City
Armorer 1d4
Baker 1d4+3
Bawdy House 1d4+1
Blacksmith 1d4
Boarding House 1d8+10
Brewer 1d3
Butcher 1d4
Carpenter 1d6+5
Enbalmer 1d4
Expedition Supplies 1d4+1
Inn with Food 1d10+20
Jeweler 1d4
Laundry Service 1d4+1
Leatherworker/Tanner 1d6+4
Livery Stable 1d4
Locksmith 1d4+1
Pawnbroker 1d6+3
Potter 1d4+2
Scribe 1d4
Shipper and Hauler 1d4
Stonemason 1d4
Tailor 1d4+1
Tavern 1d6+14
Warehouse 1d4+1
Weaponsmith 1d4
Weaver/Dyer 1d4+3

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