Kendermore
Kendermore is the name of the forest city of the Kender race in the early books of the Dragonlance series. Later in the series, several subraces of Kender were introduced.
Kendermore was founded, according to the Kender, near a place that they refer to as " The Ruins" which are supposedly the ruins of one of the missing Towers of High Sorcery.
The governing body of Kendermore is the Kendermore Council, led by the Mayor of Kendermore.
Bertie's House was a house located in Kendermore, and owned by Bertie. It was located right on the eastern part of the city on Right Way.
Big Rock was a large rock located in Kendermore. As of 352 AC it was located just east of Main Street and south of Tornado Alley.
Cat Fishing Hole was located in Kendermore at least by 352 AC, and was just west of Strawberry Boulevard and north of Tornado Alley.
Giant Hamster Emporium was an emporium located in Kendermore in 352 AC. It was located on the far western edge of the city, just west of Square Circle.
Gnome Asylum was located in in the city of Kendermore in 352 AC. It was at the northwest intersection of Tornado Alley and Straight Street.
The Kendermore City Hall, or simply known as City Hall, is the head goverment building in Kendermore. This is where the Kendermore Council meets, and the Mayor of Kendermore sits upon his Bench of Authority. Built sometime prior to 246 AC, this is a four story tall building is located in the center of the city with a road leading right up to the western wall. It has many rooms in it that houses all the city's public works and government offices. As you climb higher up the building, the less and less done the building looks.
The first floor contains two grand ball rooms, with anything of value long been stripped from it. The second floor contains the council chamber, and is basically done except for one of the exterior walls of the council chamber missing. The third floor has rooms, but none of those rooms have any doors, while the fourth floor is mostly exposed beams, window frames, and the occasional interior wall.
When the city hall was first built, there was no central staircase, but ten years after the building was built, an interior stairway spiraled upward in an ever decreasing circle.
The Kendermore Palace was a large, beautiful, completely finished three story building located in the kender city of Kendermore, that has two winding staircases in it. When approaching the entrance, there is a long, cool reflecting pool stretched out before the steps that lead up to the building. The pool is edged with expertly shaped topiary garden, with hedges cut in the forms of animals. The Spadestomper family were the ones taking care of the palace grounds, with Bigelow Spadestomper being the last known in 346 AC.
Unlike most cities, the palace was not the seat of power or government for Kendermore. Instead, it was were prisoners were kept. Those who committed crimes would be forced to stay in the Palace.
Dead End Lane was a very small street in Kendermore located in northeast part of the city. Prior to Tornado Alley being formed, it was a longer street, but once the tornado the struck the city did its destruction, the street became much shorter.
Direct Route Drive was a street in Kendermore located in the northeastern part of the city. Unlike its name, the street was anything but a direct route, starting at a entrance to the city before becoming a bit loop.
Dizzy Court was a small street in Kendermore located in the western part of the city. The road starts at Tornado Alley and then spins in a circle before it dead ends.
Duck Stop Road was a road in Kendermore located in the northern part of the city. It started at the edge of the city, and ended at an unnamed road.
Elderberry Avenue was a street in Kendermore located in the southern and central part of the city. It started at Tornado Alley, and winds south before it dead ends, with several other unnamed roads running into it.
Jam Avenue was a street in Kendermore located in the southwest part of the city. It starts at the city entrance in the southwest, and runs into the city before joining with Strawberry Boulevard. Mulberry Street ends at it.
Magic Road was a small road in the northwest corner of Kendermore. It crossed Wrong Way and had a very small number of buildings on it.
Main Street in Kendermore started in the eastern part of the city at Tornado Alley and ended at a dead end. Taffy Lane ends at the middle of its route.
Mulberry Street was a street in Kendermore located in the western part of Kendermore. It starts at Strawberry Boulevard and ends at Jam Avenue, with other unnamed streets that run into it.
Right Way was a street located in eastern part of Kendermore that started at the cities edge and ended at Tornado Alley.
Short Cut Boulevard was a street in Kendermore located in the south central part of the city. It started at the edge of the city, and went north, ending at Tornado Alley. Other smaller streets ran into it also.
Square Circle was a street in Kendermore located in the northwestern part of the city. The street started at Tornado Alley and went in a circle and connected with Straight Street.
Straight Street, also known as Bildor's Boulevard and Bottleneck Avenue, was one of many streets located in the city of Kendermore. Unlike its name, the street was far from being straight. Winding from Elderberry Avenue and crossing Tornado Alley in the middle of the city, before winding back and ending at the western end of the city back on Tornado Alley.
Strawberry Boulevard, also called Strawberry Street, was a street in Kendermore located in the southwestern part of the city. It started at Tornado Alley and runs into Jam Avenue, and Mulberry Street runs into the street also.
Was a road in Kendermore that started in the southeast edge of the city and traveled northwest into town, ending at Main Street.
Tornado Alley was a road that ran straight east to west through Kendermore. The road was created when an actual tornado ran through the city, destroying everything in its path. Rather than rebuilding it, the kender there simply just made it the main road through town. Many roads cross or end at this road, along with many buildings located a long it including the Kendermore City Hall.
Wrong Way was a street in Kendermore located in the northern part of the city. It ran East from Magic Road to Duck Stop Road.