I was wondering, what would be an address in the Dnd universe where a noble family may live?
Placa that would inspire, in people learning where You're from, - respect (because it's expensive or reserved only for the highest in society?) but also just a little bit o fear?
Like for example - a place that hundreds of years ago was the height of luxury but now everyone is afraid of if?
Many large cities have a noble's district. Often literally high on the hill or closer to the ruler's residence. Beyond that, you might want to ask your DM for specifics since details will vary with campaign setting.
If you have access to Descent to Avernus, there's some great information on Baldur's Gate that might be helpful. It goes into detail as to the layout of the city, and where the various social classes live. The nobles or Patriars, tend to live in the upper city. The lower city is mostly tradesmen, their customers, and the criminals who prey on both. The outer city is the lowest class section of the city.
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Noble’s used to name their houses, still do. In a pseudomonas world like D&D, a noble’s address might be “Bentwood Manor in Highport,” or “Highminster Abby of Loudenderry” or something.
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I was wondering, what would be an address in the Dnd universe where a noble family may live?
Placa that would inspire, in people learning where You're from, - respect (because it's expensive or reserved only for the highest in society?) but also just a little bit o fear?
Like for example - a place that hundreds of years ago was the height of luxury but now everyone is afraid of if?
I'd appreciate the help :)
The Emperor's Palace in Mordheim would be just such a place.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt
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And any place that someone could still live at?
Many large cities have a noble's district. Often literally high on the hill or closer to the ruler's residence. Beyond that, you might want to ask your DM for specifics since details will vary with campaign setting.
If you have access to Descent to Avernus, there's some great information on Baldur's Gate that might be helpful. It goes into detail as to the layout of the city, and where the various social classes live. The nobles or Patriars, tend to live in the upper city. The lower city is mostly tradesmen, their customers, and the criminals who prey on both. The outer city is the lowest class section of the city.
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
Tasha
Noble’s used to name their houses, still do. In a pseudomonas world like D&D, a noble’s address might be “Bentwood Manor in Highport,” or “Highminster Abby of Loudenderry” or something.
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