Lots of work has gone into creating this city, which you can insert into your D&D campaign setting very easily.
Drakesguard is a city on the smaller side in terms of population, which can be explained principally because of the fact that it lies just on the edge of the territory of an ancient red dragon, and as such is attacked by her and her minions quite regularly.
In this 24-page PDF, you get everything you need in order to run an adventure in Drakesguard, and to have it integrated into your campaign setting as a whole. You get features such as:
Population demographics with NPC race and name generating guidelines
Explanations of the unique region around the city
Random encounters in the region around the city
Writeups on the city’s culture, history, and current events
In-depth explanations of the city’s major features such as its governing structure, religious structure, dragon attack shelters, and economic centers
2 taverns with rumors
Guidelines on how to run a session in which the dragon and/or her minions attack the city
An in-depth starter for a story arc in your campaign
Stat blocks for 5 new monsters
Stat blocks for 2 types of general NPCs specific to the city
Stat blocks and personality writeups for 6 major NPCs
5 magic items
1 artifact
Rules for a new type of material and weapons/armor made out of it
Countless adventure/story seeds
Here is just the table of contents:
Becoming a patron of just $1 or more per month gives you access to this city along with a number of other posts. If you’re apprehensive, I may suggest checking out the free cities I have also made, Bodrabod and Ilfreyel. If you like those, you’ll love Drakesguard.