![]() ![]() In the last three or four years, settlers from the cities of Neverwinter and Waterdeep have begun the hard work of reclaiming the ruins of Phandalin. Then an orc horde swept through the area and laid waste to the settlement, and Phandalin was abandoned for centuries. Hundreds of years ago, the old Phandalin was a thriving human town whose people were firmly allied with neighboring dwarves and gnomes. The frontier town of Phandalin is built on the ruins of a much older settlement. A couple of doors down from the inn, posted outside the townmaster’s hall, is a job board for adventurers. The Stonehill Inn at the center of town offers modest lodging and meals. Visitors are welcome here, particularly if they have coin to spend or news to share. ![]() The town has no walls and no garrison, but most of the adults keep weapons within easy reach in case the need for arms should arise. They are farmers, stonecutters, blacksmiths, traders, prospectors, and children. Phandalin’s residents are quiet, hard-working folk who came from distant cities to eke out a life amid the harsh wilderness. Crumbling stone ruins surround the newer houses and shops, showing how this must have been a much larger town in centuries past. Nestled in the rocky foothills of the snow-capped Sword Mountains is the mining town of Phandalin, which consists of forty or fifty simple log buildings. ![]()
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