. . . . . . "Wilderness"@en . "280"^^ . . . . "Firewine Bridge is located on the Sword Coast and is the surface portion of the Firewine Ruins. It is located on the far east side of the world map and is one of two ways to enter the dungeon; the other is in the basement of the Winery and Temple in Gullykin."@en . . . . . . . "Firewine Bridge"@en . . . . . "AR4500"@en . "Firewine Bridge is located on the Sword Coast and is the surface portion of the Firewine Ruins. It is located on the far east side of the world map and is one of two ways to enter the dungeon; the other is in the basement of the Winery and Temple in Gullykin."@en . "Town"@en . . "Firewine Bridge"@en . . . . . . . "Bridge, entrance to the dungeons."@en . . . . "Firewine Bridge was once an elven trading town, but it was destroyed around 1168 DR in a sorcerous battle. By 1368 DR, \"Firewine Bridge\" was a fallow field of overgrown rubble dominated by a large area of wild magic. The sorcerous battle was so mighty that it not only leveled the elven town, it also altered the course of the stream over which the bridge crossed. The small settlement of Gullykin rested hard up against the rubble field and was partially affected by the area of wild magic."@en . . . . . . . "Firewine Bridge was once an elven trading town, but it was destroyed around 1168 DR in a sorcerous battle. By 1368 DR, \"Firewine Bridge\" was a fallow field of overgrown rubble dominated by a large area of wild magic. The sorcerous battle was so mighty that it not only leveled the elven town, it also altered the course of the stream over which the bridge crossed. The small settlement of Gullykin rested hard up against the rubble field and was partially affected by the area of wild magic."@en . . . .