Narvala recalls that this section of Sharn used to be called Godsgate and was the primary location for the worship of the Sovereign Host. But with the expansion of the towers into the higher city, many of the temples were relocated higher into the towers, and many of the city's inhabitants stopped worshiping in Godsgate. Some of the temples were reused for other purposes and the entire area became rundown. However, the worst part of destruction came during the last war when a team of abjurer saboteurs destroyed the enchantments supporting the Glass Tower, one of the city’s oldest floating citadels. Although most of the Glass Tower fell into the Dagger River, some of its spires fell into Godsgate, devastating many of the buildings.
Although the people here are proud and have partially rebuilt over the decades, they are extremely poor and the local businesses are hurting. People here just barely survive and it's not a section of town where other most Sharn citizens would ever visit. In addition, there are sections of Fallen where the people killed by the falling Glass Tower still haunt the locations of their deaths. So there are dangers here beyond the normal local populace. It's a perfect place to hide a criminal operation since the town guard would never come here.