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Castle Ward
The Castle Ward serves as the heart of Waterdeep, featuring the imposing Castle Waterdeep and the majestic Palace of Waterdeep, home to the city's ruler. This area is bustling with prosperous citizens, including retired adventurers like Mirt the Moneylender, and is surrounded by the scenic beauty of Mount Waterdeep.

City of the Dead
The City of the Dead is a sprawling cemetery and public park in Waterdeep, serving as the final resting place for many of the city's deceased. By day, it transforms into a vibrant space for picnics, exercise, dueling, and performances, while at night, it becomes a shadowy realm for clandestine meetings and secretive activities.

Dock Ward
The Dock Ward of Waterdeep is a chaotic and bustling area situated on the Great Harbor, filled with the sounds of clashing metal and shouting sailors. The air is thick with the stench of rotting fish and the cries of seagulls, as shipbuilding yards and warehouses dominate the landscape, creating a vibrant yet dangerous environment.

Field Ward
The Field Ward of Waterdeep is a grim and overcrowded area, characterized by muddy, unpaved streets and a pervasive stench from nearby slaughterhouses and tanneries. It serves as a refuge for the city's most destitute citizens, including poor elves, half-breeds, and the homeless, all living in squalor without sanitation services or proper oversight from the City Watch.

North Ward
The North Ward is home to Waterdeep’s nobility—quiet, walled villas, elegant homes, and refined streets far from the city’s bustle. Though it may seem tame, hidden intrigues and noble politics simmer beneath the surface. Visitors find little here beyond admiring the grand architecture, gardens, and dignified atmosphere. Unlike the flashy Sea Ward, North Ward prides itself on understated elegance and old money restraint.

Sea Ward
The Sea Ward, located in the northwest of Waterdeep, is renowned as the city's wealthiest district. It is characterized by grand, many-spired villas of noble families and affluent non-nobles, reflecting their opulence. The ward is also home to several of Waterdeep's most prominent temples, including the House of Heroes dedicated to Tempus, the House of Wonder honoring Mystra, and the Tower of Luck devoted to Tymora. Notable landmarks such as the Field of Triumph, an expansive open-air stadium hosting various public spectacles, and the serene Heroes' Garden, the city's only public park outside the City of the Dead, further accentuate the ward's grandeur. The Sea Ward's architecture and institutions collectively embody the splendor and affluence that define this illustrious part of Waterdeep

Southern Ward
The Southern Ward is a vibrant sector of Waterdeep, characterized by its diverse population of settlers from southern Faerûn. This area is known for its bustling markets, colorful festivals, and a rich tapestry of cultures that reflect the history and traditions of its inhabitants.

Trades Ward
The Trades Ward is the bustling heart of Waterdeep, filled with vibrant shops, bustling markets, and the grand guildhalls of various trades. Cobblestone streets wind through the area, echoing with the sounds of merchants hawking their wares and the chatter of patrons seeking the best deals.

Waterdeep
Waterdeep, also known as the City of Splendors or the Crown of the North, was the most important and influential city in the North and perhaps in all Faerûn. It was a truly marvelous cosmopolitan city of great culture that attracted the most talented artisans, artists, and scholars from across the Realms, as well as a commercial hub for financial interests along the coast and beyond