

Nalathar's Fine Stirrups & Spurs, a finesmithy that specialized in accessories for steeds.Jasper's Ring of Bells, the workshop of the bell-smith Jaster Redshar.Bristle and Brettons, a clothing, finery, and costume shop ran by Bristle and Brettons in the late 15 th century DR.Night Cloak, the less-lively of Longsaddle's festhalls.Horn and Hoof, a rough-and-tumble tavern.Gambling Golem, the festhall that was popular among gamblers and gamesmen.Gilded Horseshoe, a charming little inn.Fuzzy Quarterstaff, a tavern and inn run by the Harpells out of the Ivy Mansion.Ivy Mansion: The magical home of the famous Harpell family.Among these were the Beliver, Cadrasz, Dostril, Emmert, Feldryn, Gosstal, Harpell, Irimari, Kromlor, Mammlar, Ostever, Sharnshield, Silverhand- Arunsun- Maerdrym, Stormrider, Suldivver, Zelorrgosz, and Del Goldwhite families. Notable Families Īs of the Year of the Banner, 1368 DR, the hamlet consisted of around 1,000 or so people from the surrounding countryside. The Blue Sigil mercenary company was located in nearby Mog's Keep. The community was famous for the presence of peculiar wizards who were eccentric and often dangerous in their spell-casting manners. įrom 1479 DR until the end of the Year of the Narthex Murders, 1482 DR, the reincarnated Catti-brie, under the name of Delly Curtie, dwelt at the Ivy Mansion in Longsaddle, learning magic from the Harpells. These werewolves were called "the Bidderdoos" and although the townsfolk feared them, they provided some measure of protection for the town. īy the Year of the Ageless One, 1479 DR, the forest around Longsaddle was inhabited by werewolf descendants of Bidderdoo Harpell. Unfortunately, they couldn't get rid of them so instead they imposed a severe punishment on the more dangerous individuals: transmuting them permanently into harmless rabbits. The two churches immediately began fighting each other and the Harpells had to step in. In the Year of the Bent Blade, 1376 DR, two separate sects of the Malarite faith wanted to set up churches by the waterfront of a magically created lake. Longsaddle was founded in the Year of the Reaching Beacon, 1042 DR, by Shardra Harpell, an escaped Calishite slave. The hamlet's spokesperson on the council of the Lords' Alliance was Dowell Harpell as of the late 15 th century DR. The surrounding area was a vast expanse of grassland that catered to the town's ranchers. Situated east of the Crags and west of the Evermoors, Longsaddle sat on an isolated stretch of the Long Road.
