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Hupperdook is an industrial town in the Dwendalian Empire that is largely populated by gnomes.[2]

City Description[]

Hupperdook is a city of industry, where the majority of the Dwendalian war machines are forged and constructed. There is a large metallic archway that rises into a pointed entrance. In the metal are various rivets carved in that read "HUPPER," "DOOK".[3]

The city is built into the side of a mountain at the eastern terminus of the Silberquel Ridge. It is organized into a lower tier and an upper tier. At the base of the mountain above the lower tier, there are two winding switchback roads, a very steep staircase, and an elevator that ascends up to the second level.[4]

The Lower Tier[]

In the Lower Tier are a hundred or more dark workshops and towers that billow smoke from chimneys and stacks. Oversized cannons and mobile siege towers are placed in the open spaces between these towers. The colors are fairly drab: browns, greys, and dark graphite metals. On the ground there is a faint layer of soot from the constant smoke.[5]

The lower tier consists almost entirely of industrial areas, and is divided into the northern Ironlot and the southern Assembly Yard.[6]

Ironlot[]

The Ironlot is where war machines are developed and designed.[7] There are large towers with large wheels that are affixed to them that are grinding. There are platforms rising up and down lifting building materials onto the higher levels. There are larger-wheeled platforms that have three or four bolt-throwers, 30 feet tall large siege towers, a giant battering ram, and a 15-foot cannon.[8] This is also the place the firearms are designed and produced.[9]

Some of Hupperdook's factories use the natural volcanic activity in the Underbellows as a consistent heat source, maintaining some of their forges and furnaces beneath the city. Rissa admits that it smells "downright awful".

  • The Armavault, a heavily guarded long halls with massive alcoves that meander the Silberquel Ridge, housing most of the city's funds, as well as war machines specifically set aside to defend the city in case of attack.[10] The Mighty Nein observed at least two dozen Crownsguard stationed at the base of the 25-30 feet tall and 60 feet wide solid, iron door.[11])
  • Nima Cinnarid 's house, humble abode located in the nothern part of the Ironlot district.[12]
  • Sootswallow Lodge, the largest and one of the only taverns operating below the Idleworks Shelf. A fence named Udoth who keeps a room here in the evenings is always in the market for adventuring goods, which he buys for 75 percent of their value rather than 50 percent.[10]
  • Winch Lift, giant steel platforms lifted by impressively large chains carry heavy equipment and large groups of people between the Ironlot and the Idleworks Shelf.[10]
  • The Prayer Foundry, a temple to the All-Hammer in the center of the lower tier, this mighty octagonal structure resembles a massive anvil atop an iron shrine.[12]
  • The Omnismelter is a spiderweb-like formation of a dozen or so foundry warehouses that are connected by a series of hallways, allowing extraction of metals from ore on a massive scale. It smelts, purifies, and prepares a majority of the metal materials and ingots distributed throughout the Marrow Valley.[12] Imported ingots are also melted down so they can be utilized by the Assembly Yard. Rissa says the foreman of the Omnismelter is "a bit of a tool".[13] According to the Schuster family, Omnismelter's emploee are a bunch of weird folks who doesn't have a lot of craft and skill work there.[14]
  • The Gearhole Prison is located towards the southern end of the Ironlot. Similar to the Armavault, its entrance is also a solid iron door built into the mountain base, but smaller (only 15 feet tall and 20 feet wide).
  • Ironside Barracks, a bulding across from Gearhole Prison, lodging most of the Crownsguard and Righteous Brand soldiers stationed in Hupperdook, including Watchmaster Bram Gulchswattle.[10]
  • The Lay of the Land Herbalist, a wedge-shaped shop of smoke-stained thatch, warped wood, and a faded signboard. It operated by Zendasa, a welcoming herbalist and a druid.[15]
  • Neverbend Smithy, a general smithy long run by the Neverbend family of gnomes who sell arms, armors, as well as metal-based adventuring gear.[10]
  • Silberhaul Mines, the deep tunnels of ore veins.[10]
  • The Firemark Facility is the only sanctioned manufacturing den of blasting powder and black powder in the town,[16] where the city's engineers and the Dwendalian military continue to develop the experimental gunpowder technologies and weapons. The bulding itself is plain-looking and made out of red bricks and cheap metals.[17] The facility is managed by Sleese Firemark.[15]

Assembly Yard[]

Hupperdook

Depiction of the nightly celebrations in Hupperdook from Explorer's Guide to Wildemount pg. 88.[art 3]

The Assembly Yard is where all the war machines are built.[18] There is a roped section that is just pock-marked craters and scarred ground, which is some sort of a testing ground for whatever they have been working on over the numerous decades. The ground here is fairly barren and there isn't a lot of grass. But it is a pretty harsh scrub land with small bushes. Some of the bushes have a very unique-looking white bud flower in them.[19] It is an open place, where they are building large siege engines, mobile cart powered by something odd, huge bolt throwers, battering rams, and huge cannons.[20]

On the other side of the testing ground are dozens of dark metallic warehouses and buildings that are connected by hallways. There are small compounds that are focused on whatever their specific businesses are in these designated, delegated areas.[21]

  • Builder's Plot

The Upper Tier[]

The Upper Tier is the upper part of the city, which divided into two main sections-the Idleworks Shelf and Silver Falls Grove. It located on the Silberquel Ridge about a hundred feet above the base level and is held up by a massive outcropping of leveled rocks. Along the the ridge lay hundreds of buildings and arches, occasionally dappled with an autumn-colored tree. Behind the city mass, there is a shimmering waterfall that cascaded from out of the center of the mountain, about 1000 feet up, that glimmered like silver-white light.[22]

Idleworks Shelf[]

The Idleworks Shelf is a lively district and the center of Hupperdook culture. Most of the city's taverns, inns, and merchants can be found here. There are open pavilions decorated for an event or a festival. Within the center the Silver Falls can be found.[23]

  • The Blushing Tankard is the most prominent and lively establishment in the Idleworks Shelf.[24] It is owned by Ireena Clawmop.[25]
  • Firecrackers vendor: A thin, young gnomish man sells ten sparklers and ten poppers for five silver.[26][27]
  • Flower vendor: A middle aged portly looking gnome who sells flower strings for five copper pieces.[28]
  • Bent Binders, a book store that is closed in the evening.[29]
  • The Schusters Butcher, a small building that is boarded up.[30]
  • Steelbringers Forge, a smithy hired Fitz and Ashton as the assistants. The Might Nein went there to talk with them after they lost inventory.[31]
  • Tinkertop Inventions, a workshop owned by Cleff Tinkertop

Silver Falls Grove[]

The Silver Falls is a massive waterfall cascading a thousand feet from the top of the mountain, into a large lake, where columns of steam are rising up. Beside the waterfall there is a steam engine-type mechanism built into the surrounding rock that they use to fuel the furnaces and elements of the technology within this city.[32]

Around the waterfall are numerous thin, tall, and metallic, three-to-four story towers that have balconies and little windows. Inside live and sleep most of the city's residents.[33]

Map[]

The lower tier ward of Hupperdook by Deven Rue

Official map of the Lower Tier ward of Hupperdook, by Deven Rue from the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 219.[art 4]

Society[]

Hupperdook at night - Bunchu

Fan art of Hupperdook at night, by Bunchu.[art 5]

During the day the pavilions in the town are empty and there is nobody just taking a walk, but they are rushing from one place to another or shouting commands.[34]

City's got a lot of gnomes, and they're filled with industry, and they work all the time. But at night, they party. Work hard, party hard. It's what that city's all about.
– 
[!h]

Steam whistles and oranges and red fireworks go off signaling the end of the workday. And the streets suddenly come to life as people began to rush out of buildings, taking off their work clothes and rushing off to home to unwind.[36] Typically, citizens party until they pass out, wake up, take a couple Fuse (the local "hair-of-the-dog"), and then go back to work, and the whole process repeats.

Demographics[]

The majority of the city's citizens and workers are gnomes, with the occasional dwarves and some humans and half-elves. [37] Both male and female gnomes can be seen working in Hupperdook's factories and foundries. In 835 PD the population is 12,090, with 76% being gnomes, 10% dwarves, and 8% humans.[1]

Notable People[]

Name Type Description
Ashton and Fitz NPC A pair of gnomish apprentice blacksmiths.
Nima Cinnarid NPC In 835 PD, Nima worked as a munitions expert at the Firemark Facility.
Ireena Clawmop NPC Owner of The Blushing Tankard
Hazel Copperpot PC Member of the Taryon Darrington Brigade[38]
Wardenhelm Poppin Drokrusher NPC Warden of the Gearhole Prison
Yinra Emberwind NPC An elven bounty hunter in Hupperdook.[39]
Bram Gulchswattle NPC A gnomish Watchmaster for the Crownsguard in Hupperdook.
Ishel Hythenos NPC The ambassador for Den Hythenos working for Huron Stahlmast of 835 PD.
Roguun NPC A duergar blacksmith working for Huron Stahlmast in 835 PD.
The Schuster family NPC A gnomish family consisting of Gilda, Wallace, their children Austin, Gail, Jude, Layla, as well as Kiri, whom they adopted.
Huron Stahlmast NPC Several years before 835 PD, he was assigned in Hupperdook to develop weapons for the Dwendalian Empire. However, his eccentric designs and inhumane methods of experimentation led him to be ousted from the town.
Rissa Tinkertop NPC
Cleff Tinkertop NPC Tinkerer
Sken Zabriss NPC A goliath operative working for the Kryn Dynasty.
Zendasa NPC A welcoming herbalist, druid, and the owner of the Lay of the Land Herbalist.[15]
Ol' Blemmy, Duncan, Ruth, Valkin and Tanya NPC Participants and winners for three weeks of the Hour of Honor at the Blushing Tankard.

History[]

Background[]

"Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23)[]

Upon getting closer to the city, the Mighty Nein were able to validate some of Beau's story: Hupperdook was very clearly a city of industry, with wood-smoke and coal-smoke rising from various towers and smokestacks. Jester was immediately disappointed that the city was nothing like she had imagined.

By the time the party arrived, the city was already in the middle of full-blown war production - constructing bolt throwers, battering rams, cannons, and other siege weapons for the Righteous Brand to utilize in the ongoing war against Xhorhas.

"The Hour of Honor" (2x24)[]

The Mighty Nein is shown around the city in the evening before they check in at the The Blushing Tankard, where they participate in a drinking contest. Upon waking up, they find most of their purses stolen and start a quest to track down the thief. Rissa takes them to her dad, Cleff Tinkertop, and they agree to try to destroy the Gear Warden, his creation, which has gone out of control at the Gearhole Prison. Continuing their search for the thief leads them to a boarded-up shack, where they find a group of children (the Schusters) living on their own since their parents were imprisoned for idol worship.

"Divergent Paths" (2x25)[]

"Lingering Wounds" (2x89)[]

Jester scrys on Kiri and can see that the upper part of the city has taken some damage from a Kryn attack, but is being rebuilt.[40]

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 87.
  2. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:37:42.
  3. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:20:31.
  4. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:28:20.
  5. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:19:57.
  6. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:21:16.
  7. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:22:10.
  8. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:22:10.
  9. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 3:16:29.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 225.
  11. See "Divergent Paths" (2x25) at 0:18:27.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 224.
  13. See "Divergent Paths" (2x25) at 0:17:56.
  14. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 3:16:04.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 223.
  16. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, pp. 222–223.
  17. See "Divergent Paths" (2x25) at 0:19:56.
  18. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:24:26.
  19. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:27:20.
  20. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 0:16:05.
  21. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:28:07.
  22. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:36:50.
  23. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:38:55.
  24. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:21:31.
  25. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 1:36:10.
  26. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 0:18:23.
  27. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 1:09:40.
  28. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 0:19:26.
  29. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 1:19:28.
  30. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 3:23:12.
  31. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 3:05:32.
  32. See "The Hour of Honor" (2x24) at 3:19:39.
  33. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:29:01.
  34. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:37:18.
  35. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 2:16:36.
  36. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:42:46.
  37. See "Have Bird, Will Travel" (2x23) at 3:37:42.
  38. See "The Adventures of the Darrington Brigade" (Sx49) at 26:42.
  39. See Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, pp. 221–223.
  40. See "Lingering Wounds" (2x89) at 0:16:57.
  41. See "Disparate Pieces" (2x04) at 3:04:36.

Art:

  1. Fan art of Hupperdook, by Anna Molla (source). Used with permission.
  2. Official map of Hupperdook and surrounding areas, by Deven Rue from Explorer's Guide to Wildemount. This page contains unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Wizards of the Coast Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
  3. Depiction of the nightly celebrations in Hupperdook from Explorer's Guide to Wildemount pg. 88. This page contains unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Wizards of the Coast Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
  4. Official map of the Lower Tier ward of Hupperdook, by Deven Rue from the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, p. 219. This page contains unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Wizards of the Coast Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
  5. Fan art of Hupperdook at night, by Bunchu (source). Used with permission.
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