Ashabenford

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Composed of rustic homes and collections of cottages, Ashabenford
sat on the eastern side of the River Ashaba, though some of its notable
buildings were found also on the west bank. The busy trade route of
the Moonsea Ride passed through the center of
the small town,[4]
and it served as a major stop between Cormyr and Hillsfar.[5]
Ashabenford
Type - Settlement
Region - Mistledale, Dalelands
Size - Small Town
Religions - Chauntea[2], Tyr
Politics - Gov't type - Republic with elected administrator[1]
Ruler's type
High Councilor
Population
1,869 in 1372 DR
High Councilor - Haresk Malorn in 1372 DR
Inhabitants of Ashabenford
Locations in Ashabenford
Organizations in Ashabenford
Ashabenford was the capital and largest settlement of Mistledale,
the central, most-well-protected dale within the Dalelands. It
served as a marketplace for local Dalesfolk farmers and generally a
pleasant locale for visitors.[1]
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Description
Composed of rustic homes and collections of cottages, Ashabenford
sat on the eastern side of the River Ashaba, though some of its
notable buildings were found also on the west bank. The busy trade
route of the Moonsea Ride passed through the center of the small
town,[4] and it served as a major stop between Cormyr and
Hillsfar.[5]
Government
The Council of Six were elected representatives from around
Mistledale who appointed the High Councilor of both Ashabenford and
the dale. Once chosen, the High Councilor was expected to reside in
Ashabenford all year round. Between, at least, the years of 1367 DR
and 1372 DR, the reigning High Councilor was Haresk Malorn.[6]
Trade
The presence of the Moonsea Ride meant the town had little need for
a large open air market, with many services instead being found
along the route. Local farmers keen to sell their wares avoided the
main trade route, tending instead to stop the wagons in the many
yards or lanes dotted around the pleasant backstreets of the
town.[4]
Defenses
As the Barracks of the Riders was located in Ashabenford, the town
was regularly garrisoned and patrolled by around sixteen Riders of
Mistledale. In addition, between 50 or 60 militia members were kept
there in training.[7]
Notable locations
- Haresk's Pool: A pond near the House of the
High Councilor that was rumored to contain an old bandit lord's
cache of treasure at the bottom of its depths.[2]
- Horsewater Pool: This well was a literal
watering hole for the local townsfolk to gather, share news and
gossip.[2]
- Thorm's Mill: The only mill in Mistledale
was run by the miserly Thorm Ubler.[1]
Homes
- Arvien's Home: The house of the town's
tinsmith.[8]
- House of the High Councilor: The largest
house in Mistledale served as both home to the High Chancillor
and the seat of power for the Council of Six.[2]
- Jhaer Brightsong's house: This was the home
of Mistledale's famous traveling minstrel.[2]
- Noristuor's residence: Home to the
frightening and disliked mage who recently moved to
Ashabenford.[2]
Inns and boarding houses
- Ashabenford Arms: An excellent inn with
unequaled rooms and service.[1]
- Barracks of the Riders: This walled hold
was home to Mistledale's first-line defenders. It housed their
training grounds, as a small keep used as the dale's
jailhouse.[2]
- The Six Shields: A rooming house that
offered room and board to the dales working people for low
cost.[9]
- White Hart Inn: This honest inn, run by
Holfast Harpenshield, catered to adventurers and had very
reasonable rates.[1]
Shops
- Almaes the Alchemist's shop: The gnome
Alames, or more properly Almaestaddamir Auldcastle, offered a
variety of alchemical mixtures including smokepowder, various
acids, antitoxins and the like.[2]
- Braunstar Wheelwright: The proprietor of
this wagon shop, the wise Dalesman Braunstar, provided all kinds
of services related to his craft.[2]
- Black Eagle Coster: This company bought
local goods from merchants and farmers, and sold them to
Hillsfar and Harrowdale.[2]
- Haresk's Hardware Emporium: An old,
cluttered general store owned by the town's High Councilor.[10]
- Jarwain's Imports: A small store that
specialized in silk, spices. cotton and other luxury goods from
Cormyr.[2]
- Kaulvaeras Stables: One of the finer
stables within the Dalelands, Kaulvaeras Greymantle offered a
fine selection of ponies, horses and warhorses.[1]
- Lhuin's Fine Leathers: This shop provided
outstanding work at significantly discounted prices.[2]
- Multhimmer the Merchant's shop: A fine
trading post that would occasionally sell stolen goods but never
buy them as a fence.
Taverns
- Arlho's Fine Flasks: Run by a sheepish
Cormyrian, this brewery/distillery sold goods of excellent
quality.[2]
- Velvet Veil: Rumors and stories from all
the corners of Faerûn came through this festhall and was
regularly shared by the local entertainers and serving staff.[1]
Temples
- Harvest Table: This small, roadside shrine
to the Great Mother was popular among the locals,[11] but
dwarfed by the massive temple of Tyr.[2]
- Temple of Tyr: The clergy of this grand
sanctuary aided the Riders of Mistledale in their defense of
Cormanthor against the Drow.[1]