1. Locations

Royal Lygos Museum

The Royal Lygos Museum is one of the city’s most prestigious institutions, a grand domed structure of white marble that gleams in the heart of the Royal Quarter. Its vast bronze doors are flanked by statues of the three founding families, and within, polished marble floors lead visitors into three sweeping wings that celebrate the history, wonders, and creativity of Lygos.

The Hall of History

Dedicated to the city’s origins and rulers, this wing chronicles Lygos’ founding by the Evermores, Proudcoats, and Jerichos. Ornate tapestries, family crests, and personal relics of past kings and queens fill the galleries. Scale models of the city’s walls and navy sit alongside accounts of the burning of the Calimshite fleet, and visitors are reminded at every turn of the sacrifices and triumphs that built Lygos’ wealth and power.

The Hall of Natural Wonders

A dazzling collection of gems, fossils, and rare artifacts. Towering geodes split open to reveal glittering crystals, ancient bones of long-extinct beasts, and preserved specimens of strange creatures dredged from the Whitespray Strait. Foreign dignitaries often donate to this collection, ensuring it grows as much through diplomacy as discovery. Some whisper that hidden chambers store more dangerous curiosities not fit for public display.

The Hall of Art

This gallery is dedicated to the beauty of Lygos itself, displaying works by the city’s own painters, sculptors, and artisans. Marble busts of kings and queens stand alongside vibrant mosaics, while whole galleries are devoted to the Moonlit Hippodrome, the Temple of Selûne, and the bustling Grand Bazaar. The art wing is a source of civic pride, showcasing Lygosi culture as something both distinct and divine.


The Royal Lygos Museum is more than a treasury of artifacts—it is a monument to the city’s identity. For scholars, nobles, and citizens alike, it is a place to bask in the grandeur of the past, marvel at the mysteries of the natural world, and celebrate the flourishing creativity of Lygos’ present.

NPCs

1. Lyria Fenwell (Human Art Student)
A 15-year-old human girl with ink-stained fingers and a sketchbook almost as big as she is. Lyria sits cross-legged on the marble floor, diligently sketching one of the museum’s most famous paintings. Her eyes are wide with wonder, and she bites her lip when she makes mistakes. She eagerly talks about her dream of becoming an artist, though her sketches are still a bit rough and shaky.

2. Master Quindle Poprock (Gnome Artist)
A rotund gnome with a powdered wig and a voice that carries far too well in the gallery. Quindle struts before a recently unveiled painting, lecturing a small crowd (that keeps slipping away) about the inadequacies of “lesser minds.” “You see, only those with proper refinement can truly grasp the depth of my vision!” His haughty demeanor makes him both ridiculous and oddly entertaining.

3. Professor Aurelio Brightfeather (Aarakocra Historian)
An oriole-feathered aarakocra with dazzling orange-and-black plumage and boundless energy. He flutters excitedly from artifact to artifact in the nautical exhibit, explaining each barnacle-crusted relic from a recent shipwreck with booming enthusiasm. “Look! A compass still aligned after a hundred years underwater!” His enthusiasm draws a crowd, even if his lecture goes on a bit too long.

4. Thalanor Mistbranch (Elf Gem Polisher)
A pale, stoic elf with long silver hair tied neatly back. He wears a plain apron and sits at a small station, carefully polishing gemstones beneath a bright lamp. He shushes anyone who speaks to him, never lifting his eyes from the glittering stones. His silence and single-minded focus make him a mysterious fixture in the museum, as though he were one of the exhibits himself.

5. Mistress Clover Broadleaf (Firbolg Teacher)
A towering firbolg woman with a kind but exhausted expression, dressed in a simple green gown. She herds a gaggle of noisy schoolchildren through the museum’s halls, trying—and failing—to keep them in line. With each new outburst, she looks closer to giving up and letting them run wild. Despite her frazzled state, she occasionally manages to coax a moment of awe from her young charges.