Old Xoblob Shop
The Old Xoblob Shop was a curiosity shop in the Dock Ward of Waterdeep. It was famous for the stuffed beholder that hung above its front window by the main counter.
Architecture
Location:
The shop was located at the corner of Zastrow Street and Fillet Lane, two doors down from the local outlet of Aurora's Emporium.
Structure:
The shop is located in the ground floor of a tall stone-and-timber building. A broad stair led to the second floor and a hidden stair led to the basement.
The second floor was mostly empty, but the ceiling was 60 feet high. A one-way gate from the second level of Undermountain was connected to this floor of the building. A narrow flight of stairs led to the third floor.
The third floor contained the proprietor's private chambers as well as two guestrooms. There was a bower for relaxation and an herb garden on the roof.
The basement level was a high-ceilinged wine cellar with huge casks and a kitchen. It also had a connection to Waterdeep's sewers.
The building had a few secret areas where persons could hide from unwanted followers or the law itself.
Interior:
A cloud of lavender-scented purple smoke trails out of the shop’s door as you peer inside. Every wall is painted purple, and every dusty knickknack on the shelves is dyed a deep violet.
The shop was located at the corner of Zastrow Street and Fillet Lane, two doors down from the local outlet of Aurora's Emporium.
Structure:
The shop is located in the ground floor of a tall stone-and-timber building. A broad stair led to the second floor and a hidden stair led to the basement.
The second floor was mostly empty, but the ceiling was 60 feet high. A one-way gate from the second level of Undermountain was connected to this floor of the building. A narrow flight of stairs led to the third floor.
The third floor contained the proprietor's private chambers as well as two guestrooms. There was a bower for relaxation and an herb garden on the roof.
The basement level was a high-ceilinged wine cellar with huge casks and a kitchen. It also had a connection to Waterdeep's sewers.
The building had a few secret areas where persons could hide from unwanted followers or the law itself.
Interior:
A cloud of lavender-scented purple smoke trails out of the shop’s door as you peer inside. Every wall is painted purple, and every dusty knickknack on the shelves is dyed a deep violet.
History
The shop was named after the beholder that was killed by the first proprietor, Dandalus Ruell. It was unclear whether Old Xoblob was actually the name of the beholder or just the part of it that Dandalus could pronounce.
In 1367 DR, during Goldenight, one of the festivals of Waukeentide, four aurumvorax found their way out of Undermountain through the shop and caused the death of several patrons of the neighboring Purple Palace. When reporting the incident to the City Watch, Dandalus suggested that the creatures' ability to breach through the shop's magical defenses constituted foul play.
In the late 15th century DR, the shop was purchased by a deep gnome (Sezarn) who had survived the detonation of a gas spore and had acquired some of the mannerisms of a beholder, such as the drive to establish a lair. After unsuccessful attempts at renaming the shop, the gnome instead changed his own name to Xoblob and restored the shop's original name.
The shop changed hands after Sezarn was discovered to be missing and presumed dead. The new owner has fixed the shop up and added more merchandise to sell. Friac sells his wares out of the shop.
In 1367 DR, during Goldenight, one of the festivals of Waukeentide, four aurumvorax found their way out of Undermountain through the shop and caused the death of several patrons of the neighboring Purple Palace. When reporting the incident to the City Watch, Dandalus suggested that the creatures' ability to breach through the shop's magical defenses constituted foul play.
In the late 15th century DR, the shop was purchased by a deep gnome (Sezarn) who had survived the detonation of a gas spore and had acquired some of the mannerisms of a beholder, such as the drive to establish a lair. After unsuccessful attempts at renaming the shop, the gnome instead changed his own name to Xoblob and restored the shop's original name.
The shop changed hands after Sezarn was discovered to be missing and presumed dead. The new owner has fixed the shop up and added more merchandise to sell. Friac sells his wares out of the shop.
Tourism
People come to the shop to buy mystical goods and Friac's tonics.
Type
Shop, Magic
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