Nobility of Ravens Bluff

The nobility of Ravens Bluff were the various noble houses that comprised the aristocracy of the city.

List of noble houses

 * Ampner&mdash;A rather undistinguished noble family from the country east of the city along the Fire River
 * Balathorp&mdash; After this family made their fortune importing goods from the cities on the southern coast of the Sea of Fallen Stars, their influence waned in the mid-14 century DR in spite of its flamboyant, trend-setting patriarch Dunstan Balathorp.
 * Blacktree&mdash;The leader of this family, Lord Charles Blacktree served as Field Marshal for the Ravens Bluff army during the war of 1370 DR. Following the conflict, the Blacktrees created ties with the Moorland family with Lord Charles' marriage to Lady Katherine Moorland.
 * Boldtalon&mdash;Despite heavy losses during the war, these landowners maintained their holdings thanks in part to support from fellow nobles and civil officials. In years prior, the Boldtalons had built a wealth of goodwill by dutiful service to their peers.
 * Cathone&mdash; A shadow of their former glory as of the year 1370 DR, this family had maintained respectable holdings despite losing their vast estate, Cathoniar, during the war.
 * Daraduks&mdash; This comfortably wealthy noble house was headed by Lady Amuinara following the death of her husband, Lord Iruiven.
 * DeSheers&mdash; One of the oldest families in Ravens Bluff, second only to the DeVillars, the DeSheers were known for their cunning and ruthlessness in business.
 * DeVillars&mdash; Along with the Moorland and the Therogeon families, the DeVillars were among the homesteaders that settled the mouth of the Fire River. While perhaps not the richest, they were arguably and most influential noble family in Ravens Bluff.
 * Emmerdin&mdash; This family attained ennoblement thanks to the exorbitant riches of the thoughtful and cunning Lord Emmerdin. The family's Life Lordship cost Lord Em upwards of 2 million gp.
 * Flermeer&mdash; The Flermeers have attributed their steadily growing wealth to sound investments in wagon-and-coach-building businesses.
 * Fleetwood&mdash; Lord and Lady Fleetwood had six daughters who were quite studious and enjoyed intellectual pursuits.
 * Gultross&mdash; One of the poorer noble houses that built their limited fortune in fishing and shipbuilding enterprises.
 * Hawkdragon&mdash;A wealthy family, with diverse holdings throughout the Vast, that enjoyed a sterling reputation among the nobility of the city.
 * Hawkynfleur&mdash;
 * Indemmer&mdash;
 * Leorduin&mdash;
 * Liontower&mdash;
 * Longbottle&mdash;
 * MacIntyre&mdash;
 * Minstrelwish&mdash;
 * Moonbrace&mdash;
 * Moonglow&mdash;
 * Moorland&mdash;
 * Norwood&mdash;
 * Paerindon&mdash;
 * Palraedinor&mdash;
 * Quelemter&mdash;
 * Raphiel&mdash;
 * Skyhawk&mdash;
 * Sinaran&mdash;
 * Taldavar&mdash;
 * Therogeon&mdash;
 * Thoden&mdash;
 * Velgath&mdash;
 * Yarvandar&mdash;
 * Zorden&mdash;