Majarra

The noble house of Majarra was a member of the nobility of Waterdeep in the mid-to-late 14 century DR. They were primarily interested in making musical instruments, harping, and teaching others to play the harp. They also had a silver mining business in Mirabar.

Organization
The official patriarch of the family was Lord Kelthul Majarra and his consort was Lady Regan. However, by the, he had passed the management of the family businesses to his two eldest sons, Axor and Kehlann, while Lord Kelthul served as the full-time president of New Olamn bardic college. Axor, his consort Larin, and their two young children lived in Mirabar where he oversaw the family's silver mining operations. Kehlann resided in Waterdeep and took care of the instrument-making enterprise and any other business that did not fall under the purview of Kelthul at New Olamn. In the, there were seventeen noble members of the family.

Activities
The Majarra family were strong financial supporters of the Church of Oghma and New Olamn. Several members of the family were on the faculty of the bardic college. Their silver mining business directly fed their instrument-making efforts and their wares, including flutes, longhorns, and bells were known throughout northeast Faerûn. In particular, their silver-belled tocken gained favor in the region and there was a time in the 1370s when one could hear daily tocken concerts when traversing the Mount Melody Walk to or from New Olamn.

Base of Operations
The family villa was a walled compound of three- and four-story buildings surrounding a small green space located on the southeast corner of Sulmor Street and Ussilbran Street in the North Ward. Axor Majarra maintained a residence in the mining city of Mirabar beginning in the.

Possessions
In addition to their silver mines around Mirabar, an intrument-making shop, and the family villa, the Majrras owned some minor land holdings around the Ice Lakes.