In addition, the reputations of such unique taverns as The Moonstone Mask and The Fallen Tower reach far beyond the Neverwinter's walls and further add to the city's distinction. The city is replete with beautiful and ingeniously designed buildings, many of which are famous in their own right, such as The House of Knowledge, and Neverwinter's tall and many-windowed temple of Oghma. Neverwinter's magnificent gardens (the phrase "the City of Skilled Hands" refers to Neverwinter's accomplished gardeners) ensure the warm winters are colourful and the summers are rich with fresh fruit. Under these, the waters of the Neverwinter River cascade over small, gentle waterfalls as they course into the city's bustling harbour. In addition to its unnaturally warm climate, Neverwinter is a picturesque city and boasts such sights as its three spectacular, intricately carved bridges: the Dolphin, the Winged Wyvern and the Sleeping Dragon. Its Tyrran faith promotes justice and fairness, and greed is frowned upon. Neverwinter is prosperous, its master-craftsmen making lamps of multi-coloured glass, precision water clocks and exquisite jewelry. The city is ruled by Lord Nasher Alagondar, an aging, veteran adventurer and devout worshipper of Tyr. Over the years the name was shortened to "Neverwinter".
When the orcs were defeated with help from some human allies, Never founded the city, keeping the name. Expecting to die in the imminent battle, he named the site "Never's Winter". An alternate explanation for the name is given in Neverwinter Nights 2: When the city's founder (Halueth Never) was hunted to the coast by orcs, he chose the city's site to make his last stand.
The heat given off from the river creates a permanent warm climate in the immediate area without the elementals, the river, and subsequently the city's water supply, would freeze over. The city is so named because, even though the town is situated in the cold north of Faerûn, the Neverwinter river that flows through it is heated by fire elementals living under the nearby Mount Hotenow in the Neverwinter Wood. The erudite travel writer Volo, among others, credits Neverwinter as the most cosmopolitan and the most civilized city in all of Faerûn, quite a reputation, considering the breadth and variety of the continent. It also serves as the origin of the phrase "by the clocks of Neverwinter", used when one is solemnly swearing, a reference to the precision of its timepieces. Neverwinter has a population of about 23,200 at last count and is also known as the City of Skilled Hands. The city was also featured in Neverwinter Nights 2, the sequel to BioWare's game, developed by Obsidian Entertainment.
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BioWare later acquired the rights to the title and developed a series of best-selling RPGs under the name Neverwinter Nights. The city has been the home locale for the first graphical MMORPG ever created, the original Neverwinter Nights on AOL ( 1991- 1997), which was developed by Stormfront Studios. It sits on the northwestern coast of the subcontinent of Faerûn. Neverwinter is a fictional city-state in the fantasy setting of the Forgotten Realms founded by Lord Halueth Never. The Docks District of Neverwinter, as seen in Neverwinter Nights 2