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Knowledge of Waterdeep, or Forgotten Realms in general, is not required to play.  It's a fairy easy setting to get into.  The Baldur's Gate video game series is set in this world, as are dozens of D&D adventure modules.  And there is tones of information online about it, I've included some fairly comprehensive websites in the Useful Links section further down this page.   
 
Knowledge of Waterdeep, or Forgotten Realms in general, is not required to play.  It's a fairy easy setting to get into.  The Baldur's Gate video game series is set in this world, as are dozens of D&D adventure modules.  And there is tones of information online about it, I've included some fairly comprehensive websites in the Useful Links section further down this page.   
  
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Waterdeep is a massive city.  It's equivalent to Manhattan.  There are around 1.5M people living there. It is the largest trading port in the world, hosts dozens of districts, guilds, and just about any are welcome through the gates as long as they don't cause too much trouble.  It's not uncommon to see monstrous races shopping and doing business here even (hell...the biggest thief guild is run by a Beholder!).   
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Waterdeep is a massive city.  It's equivalent to Manhattan.  There are around 1.5M people living there. It is the largest trading port in the world, hosts dozens of districts, guilds, and just about any are welcome through the gates as long as they don't cause too much trouble.  It's not uncommon to see monstrous races shopping and doing business here even.   
  
 
Also worth noting - the giant hill you see in the picture - at the top is a castle.  But what's more interesting is the hill itself - originally it was mined for precious resources, but over the years the mines started getting overrun with dark creatures from deep beneath the surface.  Occasionally these creatures will venture out into the city and cause quite a disturbance...
 
Also worth noting - the giant hill you see in the picture - at the top is a castle.  But what's more interesting is the hill itself - originally it was mined for precious resources, but over the years the mines started getting overrun with dark creatures from deep beneath the surface.  Occasionally these creatures will venture out into the city and cause quite a disturbance...

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