Conwy - Conwy is a walled castle town on the northern coast of the Dragonlands. The town faces the city of Deganwy across the River Conwy and is connected by a large suspension bridge.
Conwy Castle - Conwy Castle and the town walls were built thousands of years ago to defend against a Daigon Invasion by King Llywelyn the Great.
Aberconwy Abbey - This abbey was founded by Llywelyn the Great. It is one of the most important in the Dragonlands because it holds the remains of Dragonlord King Llywelyn the Great as well as his direct descendants.
Bodysgallen Hall - Across the estuary is Bodysgallen Hall, a huge watchtower that keeps a constant vigil against invasion by sea. The fire in the signal tower is only lit in times of invasion to let the people know to take refuge in Conwy Castle.
Conwy Suspension Bridge - This massive bridge spans the Conwy River and provides the only access to the castle city. It is blocked by a large portcullis that can only be accessed by residents or by guests paying a toll.
Tolls - The city collects a 2 silver toll from visitors that enter the city. Once a visitor is a welcomed visitor (faction) then they are no longer charged.
Old Mountain Road - The old mountain road to Penmaenmawr runs through the Sychnant Pass, at the foot of Conwy Mountain.
Conwy Morfa - This marsh land lies outside the old city on the west side of the estuary.
Waterfront District - This district lies just outside the walls of the old city and holds several shops, a docks and several other places of interest.
Castle Square - This district inside the old city lies just at the foot of the Conwy Castle and holds several expensive homes and the better shops and other places of interest.
Bernarth Road - This dead end road lies just outside the walls of the city and runs along the waterfront. It has several run down houses and businesses and is home to the seedier element of the city.
Gate Street - This area overlooks the walls of the city and hold many finy armorers and weaponsmiths.