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Beregost

Tired travellers on the Coast Way between Baldur's Gate and Amn often stop in Beregost — located just off the road about a day's travel south of where the Way of the Lion branches off from the Coast Way. Beregost is much smaller than Baldur's Gate but boasts three inns, two stores, a magic shop, a temple, and a decent tavern. It's within reach of the northern borders of Amn, and merchants of that land often use it as a rendezvous for caravan assembly before attempting the perilous overland runs north to Waterdeep or east to the Sea of Fallen Stars.

Beregost is governed by Kelddath Ormlyr, the Most Radiant of Lathander — high priest of the temple to Lathander there. Temple troops police the town attentively, and any rowdiness or lawlessness is swiftly and harshly dealt with.

High Hedge

The home of the wizard Thalantyr, a short distance east of Beregost. A reputed source of magical knowledge and occasional services to brave (or desperate) adventurers.

The Burning Wizard

One of Beregost's three inns — a busy gathering spot near the centre of town.

The Red Sheaf

An inn near the southern end of town — convenient for those arriving from Nashkel.

The Jovial Juggler

The town's decent tavern — much loved by Beregostans for its dancing and drinking, and known for paying its minstrels generously.

Other notables

The master armorer Taerom "Thunderhammer" Fuiruim keeps his smithy in Beregost — see the Major Characters page.


Source: bgee/original_manuals/baldurs_gate_1_ee_sword_coast_survival_guide.pdf — "Beregost".