Daggerford, a relic of an earlier age, is a small town where everyone tends to know everyone else. Unfamiliar folk mean travelers with coin, and that’s always a welcome sight.


The town stands beside the Delimbiyr River . The walled village with its central keep reflects its origin as the feudal seat of a lord within a much larger kingdom. Its customs and laws are holdovers from that time. 


Despite its small size, Daggerford is an important hub for trade. The Delimbiyr River becomes shallow at Daggerford (thus the “ford” in its name), so boat traffic from the north-east has to stop. This traffic meets with caravans traveling north or south on the Trade Way.


Approaching Daggerford from the south, visitors cross Tyndal Bridge, a low stone structure named after the hero of a local legend.


West of Daggerford's Caravan gate, atop a low hill, stands the tannery. Caravan Gate, which opens from the caravan grounds, is quite imposing with a set of huge ironbound doors twenty feet wide and sixteen feet tall. 


This muddy field is filled with wagons and tents in all seasons but winter,  a melting pot of people from up and down the Sword Coast

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