Full List of Locations
These locations are noted in the rough order of which they are encountered in the game.
- Lewton's Office - where Lewton does all his paperwork
- The Wharf - docking place of The Milka
- Pier Five
- The Octarine Parrot - a sleazy and empty bar; used to be a troll bar so has a bad reputation
- Rhodan's Workshop - home of Rhodan and Malachite
- Café Ankh - Lewton's regular watering hole, an almost empty café with a wine cellar which is ideal for hiding people
- Pseudopolis Yard - City Watch Headquarters
- Von Überwald Mansion - home of the Von Überwalds and their massive library
- Saturnalia - a casino which is later closed due to a murder outside it
- Selachii Family Mausoleum - a huge mausoleum where Therma is said to be buried
- Temple of Small Gods - location of the mad cultists Mooncalf and Malaclypse
- Horst's Quarters - temporary lodgings of Jasper Horst and his henchman Al Khali
- Maudlin Bridge - bridge over the River Ankh; final resting place of Regin and his carriage
- Rooftops above Salis and Phedre - location of Gable and the murder of Malachite
- Patrician's Palace - home of the Patrician and his army of clerks
- Leonard's Cell - room of the palace where Leonard lives and works
- Cemetery - where you wake up after being bitten by a werewolf
- New Hall, Unseen University - Recently built student accommodation
- Sewers - an underground maze
- The Merchant's Guild
- Sanctuary The place in the Shades where Lewton uncovers the conspiracy behind the True Believers.
- Dagon Street - home of Foid, and of the notorious Three Jolly Luck Take-Away Fish Bar
- The Wizard's Pleasaunce, Unseen University - private garden for university staff
- The Dysk Theatre - home of the city's thespians and leading to the underground cavern where Anu-Anu and the True Believers summon Nylonathtep from the Dungeon Dimensions
- The Observatory, Unseen University
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