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Phandalin

Stone Hill Inn

  • Proprietor is a short, friendly young human male named Toblen Stonehill.
    • 6 rooms to rent: 5 sp/night and 1 sp/meal
  • Townspeople in the common room:
    • Narth, an old farmer.
    • Elsa, a gossipy barmaid.
    • Lanar, a miner.
    • Trilena, the innkeeper's wife.
    • Pip, Toblen's young son.
    • Freda, a weaver.
 

Barthen's Provisions

  • The proprietor is Elmar Barthen, a lean and balding human male shopkeeper of fifty years with a kindly manner. He employs a couple young clerks (Ander and Thistle) who help load and unload wagons, and who wait on customers when Barthen isn't around.
  • Sells all adventuring gear that cost 25gp or less:
 

Edermath Orchard

  • Daran Edermath is a retired adventurer who lives in a tidy little cottage beside an apple orchard.
 

Lionshield Coster

  • The master of this trading post is a sharp-tongued human woman of thirty-five named Linene Graywind. The building is owned by the Lionshields, a merchant company based in the city of Yartar, who ship goods to Phandalin from over a hundred miles to the east.
  • Sells armor and weapons from a back room, but refuses to sell to anyone she thinks might be a threat to the town.
 

Phandalin Miner's Exchange

  • The Miner's Exchange is a trading post where local miners have their valuable finds weighed, measured, and paid out. In the absence of any local lord or authority, the exchange serves as an unofficial records office, registering claims to various streams and excavations around the area.
  • The guildmaster is an ambitious and calculating human woman named Halia Thornton.
 

Alderleaf Farm

  • A wise female Halfling of 45, Qelline Alderleaf is a pragmatic farmer who seems to know everything that goes on in town.
 

Shrine of Luck

  • The shrine is dedicated to Tymora, goddess of luck and good fortune. The shrine is in the care of a scholarly acolyte named Sister Garaele, a zealous young elf.
    • Spellcasting Services
      Aid 44/99 gp
      Augury 44 gp
      Ceremony 60 gp
      Cure Wounds 11 gp
      Enhance Ability 44 gp
      Prayer of Healing 44 gp
 

The Sleeping Giant

  • This rundown tap house is a dirty, dangerous watering hole at the end of Phandalin's main street.
  • Operated by a surly female dwarf named Grista.
    • Food & Drink
      Mug of Ale (1 pint) 4 cp
      Gallon of Ale (aka buy 5 pints get 3 free) 2 sp
      Bread (⅛ lb.) 2 cp
      Cheese (¼ lb.) 1 sp
      Chunk of Meat (½ lb.) 3 sp
 

Townmaster's Hall

  • Harbin Wester is a male human banker who was elected townmaster for the year.
 

Tresendar Manor

  • More a castle than a house, Tresendar Manor stands at the east edge of town on a low hillside amid woods and thickets. The ancient manor has long been abandoned.
 

History

The frontier town of Phandalin is built on the ruins of a much older settlement. Hundreds of years ago, the old Phandalin was a thriving human town whose people were firmly allied with the dwarves and gnomes of the Phandelver's Pact. However, the same orc horde that sacked the mines at Wave Echo Cave laid waste to the settlement, and Phandalin was abandoned for centuries.   In the last three or four years, hardy settlers from the cities of Neverwinter and Waterdeep have begun the hard work of reclaiming the ruins of Phandalin. A bustling frontier settlement has grown up on the site of the old town, and is home now to farmers, woodcutters, fur traders, and prospectors drawn by stories of gold and platinum in the foothills of the Sword Mountains.
Type
Town

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