Honor Among Thieves: The Road to Neverwinter

Honor Among Thieves: The Road to Neverwinter by Jaleigh Johnson is one of the two prequel novels for the Honor Among Thieves movie and published on February 28, 2023. "Discover the thrilling origin stories of the bard Edgin, the barbarian Holga, and their whole adventuring party in this official prequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.

Edgin Darvis' life is a mess. All that he has left are his lute, his dashing good looks, and…not much else. After a chance encounter with badass bruiser Holga, Edgin is forced to take a hard look at his bad choices. But the road to redemption is long, and paved with unforeseen expenses. Fortunately, the world is full of rich fools begging to be parted from their money.

And so Edgin and Holga do what any sensible entrepreneurs would do—they form a crew.

Joined by a charming rogue, Forge Fitzwilliam, and Simon, a sorcerer with an intense inferiority complex, the team sets out to line their pockets with both well-earned and ill-gotten gold. Together, Edgin's crew battles monsters across the realms: gnoll raiders, fey witches, and more fall beneath their sharp weapons and sharper wit. But when they encounter a new, more sophisticated villain, keen blades and piercing blue eyes may not be enough.

Their target? Torlinn Shrake, a wealthy eccentric known for abusing his servants and hosting lavish parties.

The plan? Play dress-up, sneak into the Shrake estate, and fill their pockets with as much loot as they can carry.

The catch? Shrake is hiding a terrible secret: one that could endanger the lives of everyone Edgin has come to care for—even if the loot is too good to pass up."

- Publisher's description

Summary
The story opened with Edgin Darvis, an ex-Harper who left the organization over a decade previously, telling a deb time story to his loving daughter Kira. After some negotiations, Edgin settled on telling the story of their thieving crew, their first meeting, and the first big heist job – the Staff of Aorth from a manse outside of Neverwinter.

The first part of Edgin's story took place a decade before Kira's bedtime story, in the remote town of Targos. He was a new father, left alone with a newborn chile after the recent death of his wife Zia, not too long after Edgin's encounter with a banshee, whose scream he mentally compared to the wailing of his newborn daughter. Zia's death was still fresh in Edgin's memory. He blamed himself and his blind devotion to the Harpers for the wife's death. Sleepless for countless days, running low on food, and unable to stop the child from crying, Edgin decided to use his dwindling emergency funds to buy a meal at a local tavern – Trip and Shuffle. The warmth of the inn's hearth and a bottle of milk calmed the child. A bowl of fresh stew did the same for the exhausted ex-Harper. Edgin fell asleep as his newborn cooed nearby. When the bard jolted awake, he saw a muscled tattooed woman holding his daughter. Groggy and panicked, Edgin attacked the barbarian, thinking she was looking to harm the baby. Instead, he witnessed both the woman and the newborn being completely enamored with each other, playing "got your nose." After awkward introductions, Edgin learned that the woman, Holga Kilgore, saw the sleeping father and took it upon herself to keep cooing Kira safe. After dinner, the barbarian offered to walk the father and his daughter home. Edgin realized that Holga was hesitating to leave them. She did not have anywhere to go. The bard offered her to stay with them for a little while at least. The little while became a long while. Kira never cried again.

Edgin's and Holga's first robbery occurred just a month after their first meeting. After the ex-Harper's wife perished, he pawned much of what he owned to Raylin Pendro to have ends meet. The man ran a shady pawnshop on the outskirts of Targos. Edgin was convicted that Pendro had dealings with the infamous Zhentarim and, with Holga's encouragement, decided to take back what was pawned months prior. After asking around town, Edgin discovered that the pawnbroker was disliked and spent his evenings drinking after locking the shop. Edgin's and Holga's heist was a success. The bard reclaimed a delicate gold and emerald ring that once belonged to Zia, and Hilda reclaimed a stash of pans, pots, dishes, and other household items. Lastly, Edgin uncovered Pendro's hidden lockbox, filled with gold and silver skimmed from the Zhentarim. As an ex-Harper, Edgin knew how to pass a word along so that the Black Network learned about Pendro's thefts. Soon after, Raylin Pendro mysteriously stopped town, leaving everything behind. His pawnshop was taken over by Pendro's nephew, who turned it into a bakery renowned for its cinnamon rolls.

Nine years later, Edgin Darvis and Holga Kilgore received a new member to their thieving crew, Kira, and her new magic tool, invaluable for the profession – a pendant of invisibility, a gift from the barbarian woman. The trio successfully pulled off a heist, robbing Lady and Lord Bantakent of Neverwinter. After they returned back to Targos, the bard and the barbarian bonded over their lost mates. Holga managed to convince Edgin to take up his lute again and start performing. He'd not sung in many years; even Kira had never heard her father perform. The following evening the thieved headed to Trip and Shuffle, but the bard needed liquid courage. When Edgin climbed the stage, he was visibly wasted, and his performance of When the Battle is Over failed spectacularly. Despite the performance, a single man at the tavern appreciated the spectacle. After buying the bard ale, the older foppish human with a charismatic yet punchable face introduced himself. His name was Forge Fitzwilliam. Forge's introduction was seemingly friendly, but he searched for a drunken fool to challenge to a game Three-Dragon Ante. Edgin agreed. His hustling sense caught the fellow scammer, and the two locked in a battle of cheats and wits. Eventually, Forge noticed Edgin's cheating, and the attempt to swindle each other turned into a competition that was rudely interrupted by a band of gnoll raiders who barged through the Trip and Shuffle's door.

Gnolls did not hesitate to attack the tavern-goers and, after losing one of their own to Edgin's table cutlery, fled with loot, including the coin two hustlers were cheating over. Holga, Edgin, and Forge set out in pursuit, eventually finding the gnolls' cave hideout. By luck, the group stumbled across a swarm of hungry stirges and used the creatures to their advantage against the gnolls. As the hyena-people panicked, the bard noticed a familiar face – the four-year-old brother of Kira's babysitter. Sief Talvick was snatched in the chair of the tavern brawl; his fate seemed grim. Edgin imagined his daughter in place of the boy, and that image turned the ex-Harper into an enraged berserker. His companions followed Edgin into battle and subsequently rescued the child as well as much of the stolen loot.

Sief's rescue made the trio heroes of Targos. Several months after the rescue, Forge Fitzwilliam returned to Targos bringing a duo of commoners from a coastal village. Del and Grace lost their friend ad drinking buddy named Feltin to mysterious happenings on an island just off the coast of the unnamed village. Before reaching out for help, the village hired a sorcerer – Simon Aumar, who failed to return from the island as well. Forge successfully convinced Edgin and Holga to investigate disappearances as it was an easy job, and the reward collected by the villagers was hefty.

Kira was not allowed to join in on the adventure. Too dangerous, Edgin thought. The trio of thieves headed out horseback to Del's and Grace's village. Along the way, the group shared some personal information. Forge Fitzwilliam longed for the riches of Neverwinter and maybe a family of his own. When asked about her past, Holga tensed up and only shared it with Edgin in private. She never had children. She wanted to, but Marlamin left her before the couple could start a family. This loss of a possible future weighed heavily on the barbarian; she had never thought of a family before meeting her ex-husband. As he left, the woman questioned her self-worth, if Marlamin left because Holga was not enough.

The haunted island attracted the group from afar. Edgin heard a female voice calling for help. The bard realized that calling for help was the oldest trick in a book, just like the "Neverwinter Haunting Job" that involved bandits luring unwitting do-gooders to their doom. On the island, they discovered strange black oily vines that dragged creatures and restrained them against the trees, slowly consuming them. Simon Aumar, the missing sorcerer, was among the vines' victims, still alive and begging for help. The young half-elf convinced the thieves to cut him free in exchange for a lead to a grand target in the city of Neverwinter that would give them enough coin to last a lifetime. The investigation led the group to the lair of a green hag named Drueena. To everyone's surprise, Kira somehow managed to follow her father traveling on horseback for two days and to swim to the haunted island, beating the group to the hag's cave and ending up captured. Ed and his band confronted the hag and her enthralled roper, but eventually, they broke her magical control over the monster. Angry roper ended the hag's life and with Drueena, black oily vines withered across the island.

On the boat ride back, Edgin was furious with Kira disrespecting his orders. Holga received part of the blame for Kira's endangerment as it was the barbarian who gifted the girl her amulet of invisibility. Father and daughter went into a shouting match, making the rest of the thieves uncomfortable, while Forge Fitzwilliam complimented Kira for her actions in the battle with Drueena. Eventually, Edgin and Kira reconciled and the daughter comforted the darn over his guilt. Edgin still thought himself to be solely responsible for Zia's death and feared ruining what was left of his life and losing Kira.

Characters

 * • •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  • Sharrestren •  • Sofina •  • Torlinn Shrake •
 * Elminster Aumar • •
 * Elminster Aumar • •

Creatures

 * • beholder • • centaur • chicken •  • clam • dire wolf •  •  •  • elf • fey • giant spider •  • gnome •  •  •  •  •  •  •   • lobster •  • shrimp •  •  •  •  • tabaxi •  •
 * • •  • dracolich •  •  •  •  • tarrasque • unicorn • Walking Statues of Waterdeep
 * • •  • dracolich •  •  •  •  • tarrasque • unicorn • Walking Statues of Waterdeep

Locations

 * Settlements
 * • •  • Triboar
 * Baldur's Gate •
 * Baldur's Gate •


 * Buildings
 * • • West Caraway Acres


 * Regions
 * • Icewind Dale •
 * Amn • Rashemen • Sembia
 * Amn • Rashemen • Sembia


 * Other

Magic

 * Spells
 * • •  •  •  •  • reverse gravity


 * Magic Items
 * boots of spider climbing • driftglobe • •  • Staff of Aorth

Religion

 * • Helm • Lathander • Selûne • Silvanus •

Items

 * Food & Drink
 * • • apple pie •  •  • clams in cream sauce • Dragon's Morning Breath • Fizzy Cherry Delight •  •  • marshmallow • mashed potatoes •  •  •  •  • roasted beef • roasted chicken • roasted pears • rosemary •  •  • Tyr's Juice of Justice • vegetable skewers • Volo's Folly •  •


 * Vegetation


 * Works
 * Light-Footed Maiden • • Winter Enervation to Spring Innovation


 * Miscellaneous
 * • •  • diamond •  •  •  •  •  • opal • marble • obsidian • piano • pipe organ •  •  •  •  •  •  • wax

Background
The novel had the working or preliminary title Neverwinter Heist with a different cover (possibly a mock-up), which was shown in the Habsro 2022 Investor Day: Winning with Stories presentation on October 4, 2022. This was only a day before the actual title and cover were revealed.