Wards of Tollen
(1) Skepwalk is the busy sea-facing waterfront of Tollen, lined with deep quays, cranes, and warehouses where tall-masted ships load and unload cargo from across the Green Sea.
(2) Fiskurth is the fishing ward, a cramped stretch of low docks, fish-stalls, and sailor’s inns where the inshore fleets bring their catch ashore at dawn.
(3) Aesganstrad is the ancient core of Tollen, a tangle of narrow streets, leaning houses, and strange old statues to forgotten heroes.
(4) Magus Street is the university district, crowded with bookshops, lecture halls, boarding houses, and student taverns spilling arguments and minor magic into the lanes.
(5) Nordgate is the dwarven-leaning craft ward around the old north gate, full of stone-fronted workshops and forges.
(6) Bridgeward is the market front of the Tollen Bridge, where carts, stalls, and shops cluster around market squares.
(7) Southbridge is the south-bank bridge ward, where exclusive magical tattoo parlors coexist with small dyers, cheap lodgings, and street artists.
(8) Godshome is the temple district, its streets winding between crowded shrines, great houses of the Eight Divines, the Temple of Kaikkea, and smaller, stranger faiths.

(9) Guildgate is the hill of guildhalls and merchant houses, where rich guilds keep their meeting rooms, gardens, and courts and send delegates to the Great Council.
(10) Gold Street is the main commercial avenue of Tollen, a district of broad streets, counting-houses, and moneylenders where large deals are struck and recorded.
(11) Fairgate, split into Fairgate Inner and Fairgate Outer is the western gate district, a mix of markets, caravan inns, and halfling homes linked to the Fairgrounds and the farms of Fairgate Outer.
(12) Haurhill is the rise above the Little River, built around the remains of an old Drankorian fort.
(13) Battery is the fortified south-bank ward at the harbor mouth, home to naval yards, shipbuilding slips, and large fish-processing sheds.
(14) Brooklawn, split into Brooklawn Inner and Brooklawn Outer, is the tanners’ and dyers’ district along the Little River, packed with vats, canals, smokehouses, and workshops that turn hides and cloth into Tollish trade goods.
(15) Riversgate is the upriver barge and timber ward, where rafts of logs, grain barges, and other river cargo tie up at low quays and feed the city’s warehouses.
(16) Fenslane is a south-bank ward on reclaimed marsh, with plank-walked lanes, modest houses, and workshops for the dockworkers and families who live near the river.
(17) Tideswell is the outer south-bank waterfront, a poorer strip of shacks, stilt-houses, fish sheds, and small yards, prone to flooding at high tide.


