Obsidian Bay City Book
The Obsidian Bay City Book is a detailed look at the growing medieval metropolis that is Obsidian Bay. While the Adventurer's Guide is designed to provided an overview of the city, its history and its life, the City Book gets down to specifics.
Chapters
- About the City Book
- City Layout
- Adventurers Quarter
- Griffin District
- The Docks
- High Quarter
- Irontown
- Mudsitters District
- Shield District
- Strange Quarter
- Wharf District
Chapters
1. About the City Book
The Obsidian Bay City Book is a detailed look at the growing medieval metropolis that is Obsidian Bay. While the Adventurer's Guide is designed to provided an overview of the city, its history and its life, the City Guide gets down to specifics. It is broken down by city districts, much like the City of Greyhawk boxed set or the Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins source book.
This city book is a work in progress. Although we have adventured in Obsidian Bay for years, the city remained something like a rough sketch -- a fairly detailed sketch, but still a sketch. With the launch of our Dark City campaign set in Obsidian Bay, we've decided to take the time to fully flesh out the city. To that end, we've created a hand-drawn map of Obsidian Bay and are (as of 10/14/2004) now adding labels for specific locations and naming the major streets. We're also working to add "Site" entries for those locations to the database; as they become available, they will appear in this city book under the appropriate section.
One of our primary resources for this phase of the project is Expeditious Retreat's Magical Medieval Society: Western Europe which offers a number of tools for creating a realistic medieval city.
Once this initial setup phase is complete, we intend to create a Campaign Cartographer 2 Pro version of the map, which will allow us to easily key the city's locations and to color-code different sections of the city based on district or industry.
City Layout
Obsidian Bay consists of an Inner City and an Outer City, each surrounded by a 30 foot tall city wall.
The Inner City is the oldest portion of Obsidian Bay and it is comprised of six quarters (though in Obsidian Bay, "district" and "quarter" are interchangeable tersm): High Quarter, The Docks, Griffin District, Mudsitters District, Strange Quarter and Wharf District. In addition, the Wharf District is home to "Irontown", an enclave of dwarves and gnomes that is nearly a district onto itself. The Inner City is surrounded by a 30-foot tall, 10 foot thick wall which was build 10 years after the city's founding, and served as its primarily line of defense until the Outer Wall was built in CY 591.
The Outer City is a new section of the city, having only existed since the end of the War of Exile, when the city was liberated and its leaders decided that additional protected land was needed. It is comprised of two districts: the Shield District and the Adventurers Quarter. It is surrounded by a 40-foot tall, 15-foot thick city wall.
Adventurers Quarter
When construction of the then-unnamed Adventurers Quarter was announced, dozens of deep-pocked adventurers immediately began buying up land within it, almost instantly granting the quarter its name. Numerous eccentric shops -- usually founded by the adventurers themselves -- can be found here, as well as several taverns and inn catering to the city's highly esteemed mercenaries.
No entries are available for this district.
Griffin District
The Griffin District occupies the center of Obsidian Bay, sitting on a large hill 50 feet tall, 700 feet long and 500 feet wide that has been sculpted into a plateau. Named after the guild that founded the city, it is home to most of Obsidian Bay's governmental offices. Included here the Lord Mayor's Mansion, the Great Hall (home to the city's three ruling councils), and the Palace of Order, which holds administrative offices for the city. Also found here is the Griffins Guild guild hall, which dates back to the city's founding, and served as home to its initial rulers. The entire district is surrounded by a 15-foot tall, 5 foot thick stone wall.
Council Hall: The home to Obsidian Bay's three great elected councils.
Knights Hall: The official barracks for Obsidian Bay's Knightly Orders.
Mayoral Manor: Home to the Lord Mayor of Obsidian Bay.
Talon Gate: The fortified gateway leading into the Griffin District, home of Obsidian Bay's rulers.
The Docks
Technically a subset of the Wharf District, in truth the Docks maintain a separate identity from Obsidian Bay's industrial quarter. The Docks typically hold about 50 sailing ships, with a half-dozen of those being warships belonging to the city, and are separated from the Wharf District to the north by a 20-foot-tall, 10-foot wide stone wall.
Cemetary Gate: Lesser-used for largely superstitious reasons, the Cemetary Gate still sees a fair amount of traffic, particularly among adventurers and those of a seedier inclination.
City Guard Barracks, The Docks: The barracks for the 100-odd guardsmen stationed in the Docks.
Fisherman's Stand: A low-lying coastal settlement consisting of shacks for common fishermen and their families, and several jetties for their small boats. There's also a crude fish market here, but most of the best catches are taken to other, more upscale locations elsewhere in the city.
Porters Gate: The Porters Gate is primarily used for transporting cargo to and from the ships tied up at the Docks. Regular citizens are actively encouraged to use the main Sea Gate for entering the Docks.
Sea Gate: The heavily fortified Sea Gate serves as both the primary means of entering and leaving the docks as well as an important bulwark against seaward invasions.
The Admiralty: The fortress of the Admiralty is home to the leaders, sailors and marines of the Obsidian Bay Navy.
The Sunken Hammer Guild Hall: Easily Obsidian Bay's most nautical guild, the Sunken Hammer Guild is dedicated to exploring coastal and submerged ruins along the Azure Sea. Their guild hall is filled with treasures and trophies from such places, including gigantic shark jaws, beautiful clusters of coral, and amazing ornmanents crafted with pearls.
Wharf Master's Office: The Wharf Master's Office is charged with coordinating shipping in Obsidian Bay, as well as administering taxes on anything arriving (and occasionally leaving) the city.
High Quarter
The majority of the city's rich and powerful live in the High Quarter quarter, which is located in the city's northeastern corner. It is bordered by the Mudsitters District to the west and the Wharf District to the south. The city's "lords" -- men and women of exceptional financial power -- often have manor houses in this portion of the city, which is also home to Obsidian Bay's finer theatre and dining establishments. The quarter is also home to Drake's Lake, a small fresh-water pond created as part of the city's aquifer project. It is surrounded by some of the most expensive property in all of Obsidian Bay.
The district is also home to: the Invincibles Guild, the Church of Heironeous, the Amble Theatre, and the Silver Palace.
Amble Theatre: The premier theatre in Obsidian Bay, the Amble is home to plays, concerts and other showings of high art.
Bastion of Heironeous: The Bastian is the holy temple of Heironeous in Obsidian Bay. As such, it serves as a rallying point for members of that faith, including many members of the city guard and the honorable Invincibles Guild.
Bulwark of St. Cuthbert: This church is a huge, imposing structure at odds with the more regal and elegant structures around it.
Darksea Guild Hall: An ominious, black-washed, three-story building that's home to one of the most powerful trade guilds in the city.
Drake's Lake: A small freshwater pond fed by the Obsidian Bay aquaduct.
Falling Princess Inn, The: An upscale inn frequented by the actors, actresses, and other performers from the nearby Amble Theatre.
Golden Oxen, The: The hall for the Matterhorn Guild, home to Obsidian Bay's ranchers.
Guard Barracks (High Quarter): The High Quarter garrision is primarily charged with keeping undesirable individuals out of their portion of the city.
Invincibles Guild Hall: The high, guilded halls of the Invincibles Guild evoke their many victories on the battlefield, including their mid 570s-triumph over the vile Slave Lords of the Pomarj.
Library of Obsidian Bay: Staffed by followers of the god Delleb, the Library of Obsidian Bay holds an impressive collection of tomes dealing with the history of the Pomarj, as well as that of the growing city.
Moneylenders Guild Hall: One of the city's major financial centers is the fortress-like Moneylenders Guild Hall.
North Gate: One of the most prestigous guard assignments in the city is the North Gate, the former main entry to Obsidian Bay.
Silver Palace: The Silver Palace is a popular high-end restaurant and gaming hall serving Obsidian Bay's upper class.
Statue of Krovis: A statue to the hero-god Krovis, in honor of the assistance he gave in driving back the orcish hordes that had surrounded Obsidian Bay during the War of Exile.
Temple of Zilchus: An elegant marble-fronted building dedicated to the Oerdian god of money and trade.
The Diamond Unicorn Inn: This upper-class inn located in Obsidian Bay’s High Quarter is named for the silver plated, diamond-horned unicorn that occupies a place of honor in its dining room.
The Restful Hero Inn: A High Quarter Inn frequented by respected adventurers, upper-class traders, and others who are monied, but still work for a living.
Traders Guild Hall: Located near the Merchants Gate in the Inner City, the Traders Guild is frequented by those with an interest in Obsidian Bay's import/export business.
Irontown
An enclave of dwarves and gnomes located within the larger Wharf District.
Delven and Sons Metal-and-Stoneworking: This multi-building complex is home to Delven and Sons, a dwarven family business reknowned for its stone and metal work.
Fires of Brass Foundry: A foundry dedicated to the crafting of magical weapons, armor.
The Shrine of Ulaa: The Shrine of Ulaa serves as the meeting place for all of the faithful dwarfs and gnomes within the city of Obsidian Bay.
Mudsitters District
Home to the city's downtrodden masses, the Mudsitters District takes it name from the overflow of refuges who typically fill its streets when enemies threaten the country side. In recent years the district has grown somewhat more prosperous (and dangerous) with the revitalization of the Blackrazor Guild. The guild's membership owns an entire city block, and sends out regular patrols to keep the district's ruffians in check. It is located in the northwestern corner of the city and is bordered by the Strange Quarter to the south, and the High Quarter to the east. The district is also home to: the Orcslayers Guild, the Rallymen, and the Temple of Kord.
Blackrazor Guildhall: The Blackrazor Guild Hall is a haphazard collection of buildings, some recently built, some currently under renovation.
Farmers Guild Hall: Located near the old North Gate in the Inner City, the Farmers Guild Hall is a gathering place for prosperous rich plantation owners and poorer freeman who've managed to claim tracts of their own.
Guard Barracks (Mudsitters District): One of Obsidian Bay's most sizable guard garrisons, the Mudsitters Barracks is home to over 90 members of the City Guard.
Orcslayers Guild Hall: This guild hall is a spartan, one-story building that serves as a staging area for the Orcslayers.
Poorman's Gate: The main entrance to the western portion of the Inner City, this gate traditionally served the poor, refuges, and the lower-class of merchants seeking to enter Obsidian Bay.
Poormans Guild: Home to the sole guild in Obsidian Bay dedicated to helping the poor, homeless and downtrodden.
Sven Kildare's Residence: The home of Obsidian Bay's notoriously disgruntled terramancer.
The Caring Cudgel: An orphanage and congregation founded by Calvin Cloudmore, cleric of St. Cuthbert, formerly of the Blackrazor Guild.
Shield District
The Shield District is home to Obsidian Bay's military academy and command office as well as numerous defense related tradesmen (including hostlers, fletchers, and blacksmiths). The district has four gates. Two -- the North Gate and Merchants Gate -- lead to the Inner City. The other two -- the Krovis Gate (on the eastern side of the district) and the March Gate (on the North side) lead to the outside.
The Bouncing Elf: Formerly The Bloody Orc, the inn changed its name when Celene refused to act during the Greyhawk Wars.
Strange Quarter
City Cemetery: Obsidian Bay's official cemetary contains a number of mausolems and crypts belonging to the city's rich and powerful, as well as an extensive subterrean crypt containing many of the city's deceased citizens.
City Guard Barracks, Strange Quarter: The most arcane of the city's guard barracks, this facility has a strong cadre of battle wizards associated with it.
Fothma Guild Hall: The fortified guild hall protects the organizers of Fothma, otherwise known as the Friends of the Humanoid Masses, from those who do not support their crusade to convince the humanoids of the Pomarj to live peacefully.
Frontiersmen Guild Hall: A spartan, rustic wooden building that is home to the collection of rangers and scouts who call themselves the Frontiersmen.
Guild of Wizardry Campus: The large campus of the Guild of Wizardry incorporates a large pentagonal building as well as several smaller outlying buildings given over to classrooms, laboratories, an residences.
Haunted Watchtower: The "haunted" watchtower overlooks the Obsidian Point peninsula.
M.E.I.: The home office for Malaclypse Enterprises Incorporated.
Mausolem Circle: A collection of mausolems dedicated to the city's founders and other heroes.
Ruins of the Obsidian Tower: The ruins of the Obsidian Tower contain several levels of dungeons, all carefully protected by powerful magic aimed at keeping intruders out ... and the denizens of those dungeons in.
Sacred Grove: The Sacred Grove serves as a place of worship and contemplation for those who do not believe in traditional burial.
Temple of Kord: The gigantic Temple of Kord doubles as a place of worship for the faithful and an outside arena for the city's public sports.
The Black Quill: An inn in the Strange Quarter that caters to the wizarding class.
The Dragon's Chicken Tavern: A popular, if strange, drinking hole in the Strange Quarter that’s frequented by adventurers, particularly those with devilish senses of humor.
The House of Song: An upscale adventurers inn, featuring nightly entertainment on two stages by some of the city's best bards.
The Prancing Manticore Inn: The Prancing Manticore is an inn located in the Strange Quarter that caters practitioners of the Art (as well as pretenders to that title).
The Sign of the Tome and Tankard: This is a very respectable tavern on one of the quieter streets in Obsidian Bay’s Strange Quarter.
The Vengeful Temple: The meeting place of Corin's Church of Vengeance.
Tyrant-Killers Guild Hall: This small two-story building serves as the guild hall for the Tyrant-Killers, fanatical defenders of life and liberty devoted to the teachings of the radical Tritheronite Corin.
Wharf District
The Wharf District includes most of the city's artisans and industrial shops, warehouses, and -- at least technically -- the city's docks. Near the center of the district, can be found The Black Gulch, a massive sinkhole created by Sven Kildare when he and his fellow Blackrazors as they tried to repel the combined Scarlet Brotherhood/Saughuin invasion of CY 588. The Gulch is 50 yards in diameter, and descends 500 feet below the city, where it passes through the city's rudimentary sewer system before joining up with deep cavern system the permeates much of the Pomarj. A city guard barracks is located just outside of the Gulch, and serves as a first line of defense against the occasional attacks by subterranean races who discover the Gulch.
The district also home to the Citadel of Law, the city's primary law enforcement facility. It is abutted by the Strange Quarter to the west and the High Quarter to the north: The district is also home to: The Church of Trithereon, the Professionals Guild, the Goldseekers Guild, and the Blackened Stump (an inn and tavern of ill-repute frequented by the infamous Blackrazor Guild).
Allied City Workers Hall: The hall for the Allied City Workers, a quasi-guild representing the various clerks and professionals working in the city.
Black Gulch: A huge, magically created crevice in the Wharf District that connects Obsidian Bay directly to the UnderOerth.
Blackened Stump, The: The Blackened Stump is a run down, rambling building that caters to some of the most dangerous and shifty-eyed individuals in Obsidian Bay.
Citadel of Law: The citadel is Obsidian Bay's nexus for law enforcement and legal matters. It's heavily-fortified walls contain city guards barracks, courts, and prison cells, as well as the main offices for the City Guard and Lord Judges.
City Guard Barracks, Wharf District: The city guard barracks for Obsidian Bay's Wharf District is charged with the defense of the city's vital commerical district, as well as threats from the dangerous Black Gulch.
Colsen Trading Co.: This large warehouse doubles as offices for the Colsen Trading Co., which specalizes in trade with the Kingdom of Keoland.
Dagger Down Tavern: A dive of a tavern in Obsidain Bay's Wharf District.
Gaiseric's Emporium: Gaiseric's Emporium specializes in importing mundane -- but useful -- items into Obsidian Bay.
Goldseekers Guild: The Goldseekers Guild is home to some of the most detailed historical maps of the Pomarj, which aid guild members in their quest for lost fortresses and mines.
Heroes Row: A collection of statues dedicated to the greatest heroes of Obsidian Bay.
Horse Market: The Horse Market is the primary nexus for the equine trade in Obsidian Bay. Visitors can find stables, horse sellers, barns, blacksmiths, tack shops and other specialty shops.
Lamplighters Guild Hall: The hall of the guild charged with keeping Obsidian Bay's streets lit through the long, dark night.
Longshoreman's Guild Hall: The guild hall for Obsidian Bay's maritine workers, including sailors, wharf workers, and fishermen.
Merchants Gate: The gateway to Obsidian Bay's Wharf and High Quarters in the Inner City.
Professionals Guildhall: The guildhall contains offices for the Professionals' leaders, gathering places for their members, and extensive training facilities.
Ruins of Hextorite Shrine: The ruins of the Shrine of Hextor, erected during Obsidian Bay's brief, one-year occupation by the forces of the Scarlet Brotherhood.
Sellsword Guild Hall: A newly-renovated warehouse that serves as the headquarters for Obsidian Bay's newest mercenary guild.
Sewermen Guildhall: The rundown Sewermen Guildhall is avoided by most sane individuals in Obsidian Bay.
Strongarm Guild Hall: The guild hall for a group of mercenaries which often finds itself guarding caravans, protecting warehouses, and undertaking other grunt assignments
Tannery Station: A huge warehouse for many of the city's smaller tanneries.
Temple of Pursuit: Kalib Ironfist's Obsidian Bay temple to Trithereon teaches local residents self-defense techniques and serves as a counterpoint to the lawful tendencies of the Cuthbertians in the city.
Temple of Rao: The elegant, yet austre, headquarters of the Church of Rao in Obsidian Bay.
The Ettin's Heart: An Wharf Quarter inn popular with adventurers, established in Obsidian Bay by Eril Noosman, cousin of Nathanial Noosman, who founded the first Ettin's Heart in Blue years ago.
Wharf Master's Office: The Wharf Master's Office is responsible for coordinating the movement of freight in the wharf district, particularly with regards to inspecting cargos and assessing taxes and fees.
Appendix I: City Map
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