Talk:Lords of Waterdeep

Danillo Thann
Anyone know if Danillo Thann being a Masked Lord is canon? It is part of the plot in a FR novel, but he missing from the list of Masked Lords in City of Splendors: Waterdeep. ? Zerak-Tul 20:10, 21 March 2006 (UTC)


 * If it is published then it is canon. e.g. The Baldur's Gate games are not canon but the Baldur's Gate novels are.

Renaer Neverember
Where is it stated in Blackstaff Tower that Renaer Neverember replaces his father as Open Lord? As of 1479 DR, Dagult remains the Open Lord. God Catcher which was published after Blackstaff Tower also confirms that Dagult is the Open Lord. Boo Too - &quot;Go for the eyes!&quot; 16:28, July 22, 2011 (UTC)


 * I just finished reading Blackstaff Tower, and there definitely was no mention of him becoming a Lord, much less Open Lord. The last scene with Dagult was after Renaer confronted him with his suspicions, if I recall correctly, and the last with Renaer was him starting up some sort of organization. Cronje (talk &sdot; contribs) 21:26, July 22, 2011 (UTC)

Continuity
Are all of the Lords as of 1479 correct - Kyriani is a ghost in blackstaff tower according to Blackstaff Tower, and Death Masks characters like Laeral and Mirt act like Piergeiron the Paladinson and Durnan are dead? Also since Death Masks placement is the Year of the Scarlet Witch which is 1491 should a new list be made for that point in time and those who are dead be moved to the deceased list (perhaps a secondary deceased list could be made for the Lord's who were assasinated during the Death Masks novel(TeliomBrainFreeze (talk) 01:49, September 14, 2016 (UTC))


 * Also in 1479 DR Neverember was still the Open Lord (acording to Blackstaff Tower (novel). Laeral did not become the Open Lord until at least after the events of The Herald which is set in 1487 DR. (TeliomBrainFreeze (talk) 17:05, September 24, 2016 (UTC))

Cleanup
I think cleanup on this article is completed. To address a couple of other edits: MurderHoboGames (talk) 01:03, January 15, 2019 (UTC)
 * The female pronouns are used repeatedly for Jelenn Urmbrusk (WDH page 98) and she is described as female (page 162), while the male pronoun is only used once (page 160). It seems page 160 is a typo.