Sharn

Most populous city in all of Khorvaire
Places
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Cogs | An undercity of forges and furnaces beneath Sharn |
| Ja'Sharaat | An ancient Dhakaani city that lies in ruin beneath Old Sharn. |
| Lower Dura | Home to the poorest in Sharn. The ward has become a center for criminal activities. |
| Lower Tavick's Landing | Lower class district most notable for the Cyran refugee neighborhood High Walls. |
| Lower Menthis | Rowdy entertainment district for the lower class |
| Middle Tavick's Landing | A crossroads for travelers, traders, and explorers, and includes a host of inns, taverns, shops, and reasonably priced residences. |
| Upper Central | The most exclusive and expensive area of Sharn's towers, surpassed in the city only by Skyway. It is home to some of the most powerful individuals in Breland. |
| Upper Menthis | The crown of Sharn's entertainment district and home to Morgrave University. |
Happenings
| § | Details |
|---|---|
| 009 | Lark (as "Vlad" from the Old Country) talks with other Graywall residents in jail. She learns nobody knew of Jessel Tarra'az until that night. They are angry at Vampire Mommy for what happened at the Bloody Blade Shrine, but still trust Lan Hazal and believe the blood ritual would have revealed the truth of the terror attacks. Their opinions of Wultram Kazkov are divided: some believing he was eccentric albeit harmless whilst others believed him erratic and insane. Lark takes away that the Graywall community was not responsible for the Diamond Theatre attack. While skeptical of "Vlad", the Sharn City Watch eventually release Lark after questioning. |
| 008 | Nazari and Jacopo meet up. Jacopo stabs a statue of Aureon and drinks the blood. He has a vision of Ja'Sharaat, the Dhakaani foundation of Sharn, being weathered and turned to dust. He sees the aberrant marked tyrant Halas Tarkanan, with Sharn teeming with vermin from the Lady of the Plague. Finally, he sees a future of Sharn derelict and empty. He collects some of Aureon's blood in a vial. Nazari stabs Dol Dorn. |
| 008 | Lan Hazal introduces Lady Jessel Tarra'az, a vampire (mommy), and requests three volunteers for blood to sustain her while she visits. Lark and Mikhael Fedorov volunteer alongside a third. Lan then asks the assembly to grieve Wultram Kazkov and asks the community to not cooperate with the Sharn City Watch. |
| 006 | The following day, Lark heads to Morgrave University library and researches the Blood of Vol and the Bloody Blade Shrine. She doesn't find out much regarding shrines in Sharn but learns about the importance of blood in Blood of Vol rituals. She also learns that Seekers rituals manage the destructive impact of Mabar manifest zones. |
| 004 | Lark questions Jacopo about his relationship to Gustavo, and why Gus is interested in the Diamond Theatre attack. Jacopo suggests Gus is interested in the greater good of Sharn. |
| 004 | The Sharn Inquisitive is delivered covering the undead attack at the Diamond Theatre. It also mentions the arrest of a Warforged for killing a man. The Party infers that it is a reference to Pyramus and Jonas, the man previously detained in Wultram's Apartment. |
| 004 | Lark disguises herself as Merrix d'Cannith and travels to a Sharn City Watch garrison to gather intel. She speaks with Eskridge Callaway and discovers Pyramus killed Jonas. Pyramus informed the Watch it was due to Jonas's imminent transformation into a ghoul, but provided no further exculpatory details. |
| 002 | The Sharn City Watch arrive, including the detective Eskridge Callaway and the journalist Monty Applebee. Jacopo hides the bag of holding that was used to unleash the undead. The detectives are suspicious of the party after Cinder mentions the now missing bag. Gus pulls strings and convinces the guards to let the issue slide. |
| 001 | Zelandris dreams of a missing moon. He works at Sharn Veterans Administration, where he is invited by Suyamun, ambassador from Riedra, to the play "Five Lives" at the Diamond Theatre in Lower Menthis. |