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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:16:17
The following is a collection of locations found in Suzail, capital of Cormyr.

The most prominent feature of Suzail is the Royal Palace of the Purple Dargon, which has its own thread.

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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I'd like for each location to have as large an entry as possible.

Thus, if you see that a location is missing, please mention it in thread along with a page and title reference (or website address if the source is the WotC website or an answer from Ed on this website) and I will add it in.

If you see an error, please do not hesitate to point it out. Other people may end up using this as a resource, so accuracy is important.

Entries that grow too large will be given their own scroll on this shelf.

Thank you in advance.
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 03 Jan 2015 : 05:54:38
Locations added in the month of January 2015:

1/2/2015: The Dragonrider's Club.
Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 09 Dec 2014 : 07:16:19
Locations added in the month of December:

12/6/2014: Stormserpent Towers.
12/10/2014: The Blackflame Curtain.
12/11/2014: The Lady Murmurs Yes.
Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 02 Nov 2014 : 04:16:03
Locations added in the month of November:

11/1/2014: The Willing Smile.
11/2/2014: The Rose and Dragon.
11/5/2014: Edits.
11/11/2014: Hrelto's.
11/15/2014: The Servant Exalted, edits.
11/16/2014: House of the Lynx.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 12 Oct 2014 : 03:21:07
10/11/2014: The Bold Blazon, Darcleir's Haven, The Eel Revealed, The Gilded Feather, The Old Dwarf, The Old King's Favorite, The Three Ravens.
10/12/2014: Edits.
10/15/2014: The Bold Archer. Edits.
10/31/2014: Staghaven House.
Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 15:08:31
I remember that one.

That Backdrop article was released twice, with corrections in the second one. Too bad they didn't fix the map key.
George Krashos Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 08:20:42
There was a thread just the other day re the map key in the "Backdrop: Suzail" article in Dragon Magazine (DDI) with lots of locations.

-- George Krashos
Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:50:24
What better entry to start with than with the Goose of Doom?

10/10/2014: The Goose of Doom, The Rearing Merdragon
Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:43:37
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:42:52
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:39:46
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:38:20
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The Willing Smile
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p296,297
  • A brothel in the form of a grand house that seems to stretch on forever. Decorated with lushly carpeted halls and full length portraits on doors that are said to lead into the rooms of the waiting wenches. "Mother" Maraedra runs the place.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:37:07
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:36:17
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:34:27
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The Three Ravens
"Bury Elminster Deep". Hardcover edition. p.282,283
  • A nobles' club in Suzail in a high house neighborhood where rich merchants and nobles of not quite uber-wealth commingle. Small, quiet and made of stone. Also a drinking house used for swift, private discussions. Closed curtains means the booths just beyond them are occupied. The booths run in a line that lead to garderobes in the back.

  • Seat of power for Dauntinghorn's faction in the lead up to the Council of the Dragon of 1479 DR.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:33:08
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The Servant Exalted
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.331
  • A tavern frequented by nobles' servants.


Staghaven House
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.237
  • The Windstag noble family mansion in Suzail. A garden summerhouse stands adjacent, and a tunnel runs underground from Staghaven to Windstag-owned luxury stables nearby.


Stormserpent Towers
"Bury Elminster Deep". Hardcover edition.
  • Home of the Stormserpent noble family. p.107

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:31:49
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The Rearing Merdragon
"Bury Elminster Deep". Hardcover edition. p.44
  • A club that caters to some of the wealthiest of Suzail's citizenry. It's rooms are overpriced and the place can well be described as haughty. Serves skewered roast quail.


The Rose and Dragon
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.331
  • A tavern frequented by nobles' servants.


The Royal Palace of the Purple Dragon
  • See the link above. The Royal Palace has its own scroll on this shelf.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:28:55
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:28:10
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:27:37
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The Old Dwarf
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.101
  • A long established tavern.


The Old King's Favorite
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.183,260
  • Expensive, even for nobles. A glittering lounge and eatery with excellent food and drink. Upper level courtiers frequent the place. Much can be seen and overheard regarding the goings on at the palace.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:26:34
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:25:49
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:24:45
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The Lady Murmurs Yes
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.369
  • Hires out Ladies of the Night.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:23:49
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:23:06
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:22:13
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:21:37
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House of the Lynx
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.369
  • Hires out Ladies of the Night.


Hrelto's
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.331
  • A tavern frequented by nobles' servants.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:20:47
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The Gilded Feather
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.176
  • The most expensive pretty-parlor in all Suzail. One street away from the Dragonrider's Club. Serves nobles. Its staff would appear to do more than sneer; likely they refuse entry and toss out those not noble.


The Goose of Doom
"Bury Elminster Deep". Hardcover edition. p.103
  • A dockside tavern not known for its support of House Obarskyr or Purple Dragons.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:20:17
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Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:19:45
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The Eel Revealed
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.156-158
  • An eatery specializing in cheese-and-eel pies, fortified wines and oiled young lasses to serve customers. Heaping platters of succulent eels and morels in sardragon sauce is a common dish. Some noble customers behave so poorly that the servers hide in the kitchens; other nobles are served with stiff, silent care. The servers sport glow-painted suns, high-heeled boots and strike poses.

Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 11 Oct 2014 : 07:18:44
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Darcleir's Haven
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.183,313
  • A step above the Old King's Favorite. Derided as "the House of Peacocks" for all the flamboyantly dressed nobles that go there.


The Dragonrider's Club
"Elminster Must Die". Softcover edition. p.103-106,215,216
  • First opened in 1477 DR. Exclusive and expensive. Mask dancers perform there. Caters to the young and rebellious, not old-money.


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