Unseen

The Unseen were a group of shapechangers, illusionists, assassins, thieves, and other evil creatures based out of Waterdeep. They were led by a greater doppelganger known as Hlaavin, who masqueraded as the Masked Lord, Nindil Jalbuck circa the.

Organization
This subtle but evil organization had designs on taking over Waterdeep and expanding its influence to other northern cities such as Luskan, Mirabar, and Silverymoon. In 1372 DR, the membership numbered sixty-seven individuals of various races including greater and lesser doppelgangers, humans, wilora, changesteed leucrotta, phasm, and a malaugrym.

Tactics
Pursuant to their goals, the Unseen eliminated and replaced various people in positions of power or influence and used the acquired abilities, resources, and authority to further increase their wealth and prestige. Their targets included criminal groups as well as legitimate city organizations. Unseen agents kept the chances of discovery a low as possible, typically maintaining a particular identity for no more than a tenday at a time, especially for underworld figures. After a disastrous attempt at infiltrating the noble Cragsmere family, the Unseen took great pains to avoid involvement with adventurers and only manipulated other humans to maneuver intended targets into a time and place where they could be safely removed with no suspicion falling on any member of the organization. Another rule was to never imitate someone who would seem out of place or chance being recognized in two places at once.

Base of Operations
While they were under illithid control, circa the, the group operated out of the sewers of Waterdeep and the Rat Hills south of the city. They allowed themselves to be seen in the Rat Hills to give the impression that they were being kept beyond the walls, but this was only a ruse. When Hlaavin took de facto control of the group in the, they purchased the Hanging Lantern festhall in the Dock Ward and it became another base of operations. The Watchful Order of Magists and Protectors soon discovered that the escorts were doppelgangers but Hlaavin bribed them to keep it secret. In the mid-1360s, Volothamp Geddarm published his Guide to Waterdeep and included a passage about the true nature of the staff at the Hanging Lantern and it became too risky to use as a base.

In the, the Rat Hills were set ablaze (the Rat Hills Conflagration) and the Unseen were forced to abandon the area and move completely into the city. They replaced and assumed the identities of thirty-seven people within a year and through at least 1372 DR had set up bases in the Dungeon of the Crypt, the sewers, various dwellings, and Skullport.

Relationships
The Lords of Waterdeep were a primary target and a major threat to the Unseen. On the shady side, organizations such as the vigilante Red Sashes were opposed to them. The Arcane Brotherhood had similar ambitions to become a dominant power in the North so they were direct competitors. Rival criminal organizations included the Kraken Society and Xanathar's Thieves' Guild.

Although the Unseen became mostly independent, as of 1370 DR, Hlaavin maintained contact and was generally allied with the illithids of the Kingdom Below. The mercenary group known as the Masquerade was effectively under their control, being led by the doppelganger Gonehl.

History
The Unseen were originally a group of doppelgangers controlled by illithids, known by that species as a druuth. The mind flayers used them to infiltrate Waterdeep and return intelligence about persons, places, and things of interest to the Underdark city of Ch'Chitl. When the elder brain of that city died in 1362 DR, control of the druuth was lost. One of the doppelgangers, Hlaavin, was secretly a half-illithid and was able to keep the others together to form the Unseen.

Originally based in the Rat Hills, the Rat Hills Conflagration forced the group to abandon their base and flee into the city. They set themselves up in the Hanging Lantern, a high-class brothel that catered to the nobility and the wealthy where they used their abilities to glean secrets from their clientele. This lasted until the famous writer Volothamp Geddarm revealed their ruse. The group spread out after that, creating several bases and outposts in Waterdeep's sewers and Skullport as well as one in the Dungeon of the Crypt.

Several notable setbacks had been documented but only a few of their successes had become known outside of the organization such as the transportation of the creatures known as the wilora into Waterdeep. The rest remained secret such as their inroads into the Arcane Brotherhood, the discovery of the identity of the leader of the Red Sashes and the supplanting of one of Waterdeep's Masked Lords.

Notable Members

 * Amarune: Malaugrym. Posed as Nael Irlingstar. Discovered and blackmailed by Hlaavin.
 * Cheg: Doppelganger. A Hand Leader in Xanathar's Thieves' Guild using the name Nool.
 * Drejjd: Doppelganger. Impersonated people sold into slavery.
 * Fengharl: Doppelganger. Impersonated Emmer Jundhyl of the City Watch.
 * Fhang: Doppelganger.
 * Gonehl: Doppelganger. Leader of the Masquerade under the name Aquila Getallin.
 * Hlaavin: Half-illithid doppelganger. Leader in 1372 DR.
 * Kerrigan Ellstric: Human assassin, brother of Pharem.
 * Khnarek: Mirrorkin.
 * Kkruq: Greater leucrotta.
 * Necrom Regescar: Halfling thief.
 * Pharem Ellstric: Human illusionist.
 * Ptola: Mirrorkin.
 * Syleda Krimmevol: Mirrorkin. Betrothed to Lord Carn Manthar and mother of two mirrorkin. Disappeared.
 * Synyl: Actually Nylaersyn Floshin, a double agent for House Dlardrageth.
 * Thalynsar: Ulitharid. Leader until 1362 DR.
 * Tomas Siohcen: Human, priest of Cyric.
 * Uhkra: Greater leucrotta.