Blackguard

Blackguards, also referred to as antipaladins, were the quintessential champions of evil in Faerûn. They led armies of dread forces such as undead, fiends, and other extra-planar beings, often in the name of the more malevolent deities.

Culture
These individuals had the reputation as some of most reviled villains. They were just as equally feared as they were despised by the free folk of the Realms. They acted as killers, led as commanders, and even served as agents for more forces that were even more malignant than they.

They accomplished their goals by any means necessary, whether through subterfuge, dark magic, anarchic destruction, or overwhelming force.

Abilities
Blackguards possessed a distinct auras of evil and despair, carrying blessings bestowed upon them by the forces of darkness. They were particularly adept at instilling fear in their foes.

They were quite adept at readily uncovering good beings, and once per day, could smite them in battle. Blackguards could carry out smiting more often as the longer they carried out their dark deeds.

The more venerated blackguards could take control and turn away undead creatures they encountered.

Members
Among those individuals that ventured down the road of the blackguard were many who forewent more altruistic paths. It was not uncommon for fallen paladins and disgraced rangers to seek out a new life as one of these black knights.

Due to their proficiency with shadow magic, Blackguards were often found in the service of the deity Shar.

Notable Blackguards

 * Artor Morlin, the vampire lord of the Barony of Blood.
 * Gareth Cormaeril, the retired noble-born knight of House Cormaeril who secretly devoted himself to Cyric.
 * Imbrar I, Prince-Consort of Sonellion and the fallen king of Impiltur.
 * Krysus Vaant, a champion of Gargauth who was defeated by the planetar known as Resounding Justice.
 * Malkarion, the Sharran servant of the black dragon Despayr.
 * Scyllua Darkhope, the Castellan of Zhentil Keep and champion of the 14 century Zhentarim.
 * Slavin, the fiendish brown dragon that laired in the Altar of Scales.