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Easthaven

Walking into Easthaven is like stepping into Ozbiard's past—the place is a living example of the boomtown way of life that gripped all of Ozbiard centuries ago. In the generations since, as other towns have settled into a predictable pattern of existence, Easthaven has continued to grow and reinvent itself. Easthaven evolved into a frontier traders’ paradise, fueling the jealousy of its neighbors. Easthaven’s founders were thieves from Slumberhaven in Maran. They refused to kowtow to a powerful thieves’ guild and were driven out. To this day, Easthaven honors its shady founders by declaring pickpocketing legal within the town limits—which explains the “Watch thy pouch!” signs posted in various local establishments. Easthaven can muster up to 150 soldiers and 12 veterans.

Demographics

Human 76%
Half Elf 9%
Elf 5%
Halfling 3%
Other 7%

Points of interest

The Wet Trout: Tavern

The tavern’s current owner and proprietor is Nymetra Myskyn, a chaotic neutral dragonborn of white dragon ancestry. Located near the docks is the largest and loudest tavern in Easthaven, known for its ribald atmosphere and rumor-mongering. A great chimney squarely in the building’s center has hearths on either side to warm the tavern’s two common rooms. The most popular dish at this establishment is the Trout Pie.    

The White Lady Inn: Inn

Rinaldo, a halfling and a self-styled bard kept around to entertain guests, is fond of plucking his fiddle while recounting his tale: that the White Lady’s husband was a miser who kept his treasure in a heavy, locked chest that never left his side. Perhaps it was this heavy chest, suggests Rinaldo, that capsized his boat and sent the man to his sunken grave, or perhaps it was the fright of seeing his dead wife that caused him to capsize the boat and drown. Either way, Rinaldo is certain that the man’s treasure lies at the bottom of the sea, waiting for some intrepid explorer to find it. The inn’s sullen, elderly proprietor, Bartaban a human, has heard the halfling’s rambling far too often to be humored by it. They serve a good potato soup here.  

The Crossed Foundry: Blacksmith

Owner is Tim Heiser, a male human. Has a reinforced wooden door and a pillared curved-roof entryway. It contains well-stocked workshop and fine weaponry hanging from poles stretched between the walls.  

Nora's Secrets: Alchemist

Owner is Nora Tallfellow, a female halfling. The street outside is unusually full of carriages. Owner tends to run up prices for outsiders. It is a large building with an orange shingled roof. Inside it acts as a greenhouse. It contains an empty cage and a broken cage.  

Torrga's Goods: General Store

Owner is Torrga, a female shield dwarf. Goods for sale includes cut wood, flint and tinder, flasks of whale oil, blankets, furs, rations, bottles of wine, casks of cheap ale, fake medicines, and vials of poison (used primarily for killing vermin). Torg’s is an outdoor shop. Goods are unpacked and displayed in crates, with small canopies to keep the snow off them. Most of Torrga’s goods are stolen or fenced, and she sells them for double the normal price. She has a protection racket that earns her a little coin on the side, and she also commits murders for profit on the sly.
Type
City
Population
9,200
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