My guide to the Ten-towns for the players in my group who come from the Dale, if it helps you run your game then cool. The speaker who has been killed by [deleted] is still named as I will be announcing the death when the players get to the town.
Bremen Pop 150 Speaker Dorbulgruf Shalescar
Originally a prospecting town, Bremen is now a fishing town on the west bank of Maer Dualdon.
Bryn Shander Pop 1,200 Speaker Duvessa Shane
The first stop for most visitors to the Dale, a walled town perched on a cold dark hill. Largest of the ten towns.
Caer-Dineval Pop 100 Speaker Crannoc Siever
Named for the small fortress which overlooks Lac Dinneshere.
Caer-Konig Pop 150 Speaker Trovus
Difficult to travel to this small town nestled on Lac Dinneshere.
Dougan’s Hole. Pop 50 Speaker Edgra Durmoot
Small insular town clustered next to the edge of Redwaters. Too small to support any industry.
Easthaven. Pop 750 Speaker Danneth Waylen
“Watch thy Pouch!” is a common phrase when spoken about Easthaven as pickpocketing is legal within the town.
Goodmead. Pop 100 Speaker Kendrick Rielsbarrow
The towns squat dwellings carved with images of large strange lizards point to the towns Chult origins. Mead is the main export to the other towns.
Lonelywood. Pop 100 Speaker Nimsy Huddle
Fishing Knuclewood trout and logging are the two main sources of industry. While Lonelywood is not a place where folk murder each other in the streets, it is known to attract the regions shadier elements.
Targos. Pop 1000 Speaker Naerth Maxildanarr
Home to the Ten-towns biggest fishing fleet.
Termalaine. Pop 600 Speaker Oarus Masthew
Known to be the prettiest town of the Ten-towns. Miners, Scrimshanders, Fishers and Shipbuilders are the main industry here.
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My guide to the Ten-towns for the players in my group who come from the Dale, if it helps you run your game then cool. The speaker who has been killed by [deleted] is still named as I will be announcing the death when the players get to the town.
Bremen Pop 150 Speaker Dorbulgruf Shalescar
Originally a prospecting town, Bremen is now a fishing town on the west bank of Maer Dualdon.
Bryn Shander Pop 1,200 Speaker Duvessa Shane
The first stop for most visitors to the Dale, a walled town perched on a cold dark hill. Largest of the ten towns.
Caer-Dineval Pop 100 Speaker Crannoc Siever
Named for the small fortress which overlooks Lac Dinneshere.
Caer-Konig Pop 150 Speaker Trovus
Difficult to travel to this small town nestled on Lac Dinneshere.
Dougan’s Hole. Pop 50 Speaker Edgra Durmoot
Small insular town clustered next to the edge of Redwaters. Too small to support any industry.
Easthaven. Pop 750 Speaker Danneth Waylen
“Watch thy Pouch!” is a common phrase when spoken about Easthaven as pickpocketing is legal within the town.
Goodmead. Pop 100 Speaker Kendrick Rielsbarrow
The towns squat dwellings carved with images of large strange lizards point to the towns Chult origins. Mead is the main export to the other towns.
Lonelywood. Pop 100 Speaker Nimsy Huddle
Fishing Knuclewood trout and logging are the two main sources of industry. While Lonelywood is not a place where folk murder each other in the streets, it is known to attract the regions shadier elements.
Targos. Pop 1000 Speaker Naerth Maxildanarr
Home to the Ten-towns biggest fishing fleet.
Termalaine. Pop 600 Speaker Oarus Masthew
Known to be the prettiest town of the Ten-towns. Miners, Scrimshanders, Fishers and Shipbuilders are the main industry here.