Eberron Rising From the Last War

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hosts a number of businesses that specialize in alchemy,
illusion, or divination. Visitors should be aware that in­
trigue is the primary pastime in Den'iyas, and that hap­
less adventures can easily find themselves pulled into
intricate schemes or feuds.
Upper Menthis also contains the University district,
home to Breland's finest institutions of learning. More
information about this district can be found in chapter 1.

MIDDLE MENTHIS
Middle Menthis boasts the most diverse population of
any ward in Sham. The Little Plains district is the desti­
nation for halfling immigrants from the Talenta Plains.
Cassan Bridge has a significant population of ores and
half-ores from the Shadow Marches. Immigrants from
the Lhazaar Principalities have settled in the Warden
Towers district, which is primarily a garrison for the
Sham Watch. The district of Smoky Towers had a sig­
nificant Cyran community even before the Last War;
now, this area has become a haven for Cyrans wealthy
enough to escape the refugee camps of High Wa lls.
One of the most prominent attractions In Smoky Tow­
ers is the Classic Theater. The place lives up to its name
by staging only traditional works written before the start
of the Last War. Although the Grand Stage in the Uni­
versity district also performs more recent works echo­
ing the classical style, the Classic has a stated policy of
not even considering new works.
The Everbright district might be of particular interest
to adventurers. A wide assortment of magewrights ply
their trade here, and the shops have a good selection
of magic items (of common and uncommon rarity). The
people of Middle Menthis are law-abiding folk; visitors
looking for spellcasters to help with illegal activities or
who want to sell stolen artifacts will likely have better
luck in Lower Dura.

LOWER MENTHIS
Providing cheap entertainment for the masses, Lower
Menthis is crowded. The Firelight district is filled with
sketchy taverns and theaters ranging from the innocent
to the risque, as well as gambling halls, brothels, and
spontaneous performances in the streets.
Lower Menthis is also home to the Burning Ring, a
fight club where spectators bet on amateur gladiators.
Technically illegal, the Burning Ring moves around
the ward. Competitors are armed but unarmored;
matches continue until a contestant yields, but fatalities
do happen.

WHAT'S ON THE BILL?
People come from across Breland to experience the
Menthis art scene. All manner of entertainment can be
fo und in this quarter, from bawdy Lower Menthis events
to the traditional works of the Classic Theater in Middle
Menthis. The Shows in Menthis table provides a sam­
pling of the many performances staged in Men this.

CHAPTER 3 I SHARN, CITY OF TOWERS

SHOWS IN MENTHIS
d8 Event
Tira's Tears. A speculative drama about the founder of
the Church of the Silver Flame. (Grand Stage, Upper
Menthis)
2 Facade. A comedy of errors about a family of change­
lings, involving a tangled web of mistaken identities.
(Art Temple, Upper Menthis)
3 Five Lives. A bitter reflection on the tragedy of the
Last War, as seen through the eyes of five soldiers.
Written by up-and-coming playwright Luca Syara.
(Diamond Theater, Lower Menthis)
4 Califar Triumphant. A beloved history based on the
legendary king and the conflict that established the
Kingdom of Galifar. (Classic Theater, Middle Menthis)
5 The Late Count. A comic opera by the bard Kessler,
revolving around a Karrnathi count who is resurrected
as a zombie. (Sharn Opera House, Upper Menth is)
6 The Carnival of Shadows. House Phiarlan's traveling
circus, a mesmerizing blend of illusions, physical arts,
and exotic beasts. The traveling troupe always visits
Smoky Towers (Middle Menthis).
7 The Brelish Symphony Orchestra. A performance of
some of the finest works of Seventh Century Brelish
composers. (Kavarrah Concert Hall, Upper Menthis)
8 Reflection. A one-person show performed by the
changeling Adi, exploring the multitudes that exist
within us all. (Ten Torches, Lower Menthis)

THINGS To Do IN MENTHIS
PLATEAU
Any list of attractions that tries to summarize what
Menthis Plateau has to offer, even without considering
all the performance events, is doomed to be incomplete.
Of the countless possibilities, some of the most popular
reasons to come here are the following:
Consult a sage. Morgrave University might not be the
finest institute of learning in Khorvaire, but it's the
best Sham has to offer. Whether you want to conduct
your own research in the library or find a specialist in
goblin history, Morgrave likely has what you need.
Go into show business. Menthis has a wide range of
performance venues, from the Grand Stage to the
many taverns of Lower Menthis. In addition to enjoy­
ing the entertainment, you could try to find work-ei­
ther showcasing your artistic talents on stage or dis­
playing another sort of prowess in the Burning Ring.
Join an expedition. Scholars at Morgrave often spon­
sor expeditions to Xen'drik and into the ruins below
Sham. Cyran nobles in Smoky Towers sometimes
hire brave souls to venture into the Mournland to re­
claim lost treasures.
See other cultures. Den'iyas brings a touch of Zilargo
to Sham. You might find a clawfoot raptor running
down the streets in Little Plains, or a Gatekeeper
druid casting bones on Cassan Bridge.
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