Ulder Ravengard

Grand Duke Ulder Ravengard was a lifelong soldier of the Flaming Fist who ascended to the rank of Marshal, and served on the Council of Four of Baldur's Gate in the late 15 century DR.

Description
As a commander, Ravengard was a true warrior at heart and always took quick and relentless action in battle.

Personality
Ulder Ravengard was highly disciplined and precise in his actions, and possessed great martial acuity. Despite that, he did lack the sophistication and tact of other dukes. While acted the manner he always believed to be "good", he lost sight when it came to others who exhibited any sort of moral ambiguity.

He had an unwavering commitment his duty to uphold the law, often evaluating others in terms of how they gave and obeyed orders. He also had a great sense of duty to his city and wanted to restore Baldur's Gate's sense of pride.

Abilities
He dedicated much of his focus to stamping out every lingering presence of the Guild in Baldur's Gate.

Possessions
His preferred weapon of choice was a bastard sword.

Activities
As Blaze, Ulder Ravengard served as the Warden of the Wyrm's Rock fortress.

Relationships
Ulder was born into a poor family that lived in the Gate's Lower City. His father was a blacksmith, and he had three older brothers.

Prior to his ascension as Marshal of the Flaming Fist, Blaze Ravengard enjoyed a strong working relationship with Grand Duke Abdel Adrian. Similarly after his promotion, Ulder was well served by Blaze Liara Portyr.

He was well acquainted with the ostentatious elven statesman Coran.

History
Ulder joined the Flaming Fist at a young age, and steadily ascended through its ranks by merit of his fighting prowess and intelligence.

Although his city and his soldiers needed reconstruction after the resurrection of Bhaal inside Baldur's Gate, Ulder dreamed of glory, to lead his soldiers in crushing the Cult of the Dragon's forces.

When Abdel Adrian died on Returning Day, in the, Marshal Ravengard was immediately promoted to the rank of Marshal of the Flaming Fist. Despite some protest from amongst the Parliament of Peers, he was nonetheless elected as Grand Duke some time before the. He refused to surrender command of the Flaming Fist after his commencement, becoming the most powerful person in Baldur's Gate.



As was befitting his dual role as general and head counselor, Ravengard was the leading delegate for Baldur's Gate at the Council of Waterdeep. He viewed the defeat of the Cult of the Dragon as an opportunity that would ensure the perception of Baldur's Gate as the strongest city in Faerûn.

In the, the Grand Duke embarked on a visit of diplomacy to the city of Elturel at the behest of Thavius Kreeg.Unfortunately for him and all of Baldur's Gate, his visit coincided with the catastrophe that saw the entire city being plunged down into the plane of Avernus in the Nine Hells.

In fact, his trip was part of Thalamra Vanthampur's scheme to appease the Archdevil Zariel and ascend as the new Grand Duke. Without his leadership the Flaming Fist hierarchy collapsed, the military became overwhelmed and lashed out against Baldurians with brutal retaliation. To restore some order, Liara Portyr was appointed as acting Marshal by her uncle, Duke Portyr.

Meanwhile in Elturel on the plane of Avernus, Ulder was telepathically assaulted by the Demon lord Baphomet and put into a catatonic state, through the use of the Helm of Torm's Sight.

The Grand Duke returned to Faerûn with the city of Elturel and its surviving citizens. He and a contingent of Flaming Fist soldiers traveled west along the Risen Road to Baldur's Gate, staying at the inn called Waukeen's Rest. Unfortunately, the inn was raided by goblins and drow belonging to the cult of the Absolute, and it was believed Ravengard was abducted to Moonrise Towers.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Murder in Baldur's Gate • The Rise of Tiamat • Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
 * Comics
 * Legends of Baldur's Gate (#1, #4)
 * Video Games
 * Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms
 * Baldur's Gate III
 * Baldur's Gate III