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The duergar make their homes mainly beyond a great
                                                           wall, which I never passed through. To the north, the
                                                           floor of the cavern that contains the Darklake hovers
                                                           dangerously low, such that in some places it is barely
                                                           ten feet above the water's surface. The whole of the
                                                           great cavern glows, and the continuous flow of hot iron
                                                           through the city gives the illumination a yellow cast at
                                                           all times. It is frightening, if you forget where you are.
                                                           More than that, it is hot.
                                                             After a month or so of working under a minor smith,
                                                           I quarreled with the apprentice set to supervise me,
                                                           and he dared me to test the strength of his new blade.
                                                           It broke, as I expected, but did the job well enough. The
                                                           duergar didn't seem to be angry that the apprentice lay
                                                           dead at my feet, but it was only a short time thereafter
                                                           that I was dragged off to the market to be sold. As it
                                                           happened, a human was in the city on some diplomatic
                                                           mission. I caught his eye, and he purchased me.

                                                           MANTOL-DERITH
                                                           I soon learned that I was not bought entirely for my
                                                           brute strength, but also for what knowledge I had of
                                                           the duergar. My new owner was a member of some
                                                           group he called the Zhentarim, and when I told him all
                                                           I knew, he offered me my freedom and a place among
                                                           his agents. Together we would journey to a place called
                                                           Mantol-Derith, where I would serve as his bodyguard.
                                                           From there we would go to the surface, and I could
                                                           remain in his employ if I wished. Freedom and a job?
                                                           How could I refuse?
                                                             Mantol-Derith is a hidden place accessed by secret
                                                           ways. Slaves, such as I had been, are typically not per-
                                                           mitted to go there. Once in the cavern, I had to remain
                                                           near my employer, but by keeping my eyes and ears
                                                           open, I learned a lot about this place.
                                                             Mantol-Derith is where duergar, drow, and svirfneblin
                                                           come to trade with each other and with surface-dwellers
                                                           interested in conducting business with the deep places.
                                                           Its location is kept secret- I only know that it is fairly
                                                           close to the Darklake. The drow sell weapons, armor,
                                                           magic scrolls and potions, and fine works of art. The
                                                           duergar trade mainly in fine steel, and demand high
                                                           prices to do so. Deep gnomes come to market with
                                                           gems, certain fungi only they are capable of growing,
                                                           and salt, which much of the Underdark has little ready
                                                           supply of. The surface folk bring wines, ales, and spirits,
                                                           cloth, wood, paper, and a great many other goods.
                                                             The laws of Mantol-Derith don't seem to care about
                                                           anything other than commerce. There must be no prohi-
                                                           bition on what sorts of creatures can visit here- among
                                                           other things, I saw a pair of mind flayer envoys doing
                                                           business in the market. The most serious of crimes are
                                                           theft,  the use of magic to influence negotiations, and the
                                                           counterfeiting of goods by mundane or magical means.
                                                           Anyone discovered to be in violation is sentenced on
                                                           the spot, wrapped in heavy chains, and carted off to be
                                                           tossed to the bottom of the Darklake.
                                                             When my employer's business was concluded, he was
                                                           true to his word, and we left for the surface. If only the
                                                           drow with whom he did business were so trustworthy.
                                                           We were ambushed, he was killed, and I was again put
                                                           in chains.
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