Jardeth

The Jardeth family was one of the noble houses of Waterdeep circa the. They were known for providing trained soldiers and guards, including provisioning and garrisoning.

Organization
The patriarch of the family was Ulb Jardeth from at least the, to at least 1372 DR. His consort was Lady Allys and their eldest son was Koris. There were forty-one noble members of the clan as of 1372 DR.

Activities
The family business was in training professional soldiers and providing logistic support for armed militias. They were one of four families that sponsored a trade mission to Maztica that eventually became the colony of New Waterdeep. House Jardeth was responsible for the defense of the colony, conducting drills, and recruiting and training new guards.

Base of Operations
The Jardeth family headquarters was a walled compound of two-story buildings surrounding some gardens located in the North Ward of Waterdeep. The west side of the estate fronted on Whaelgond Way overlooking the intersection with Delzorin Street. The somewhat triangular grounds faced Saerdoun Street to the northeast and an alley to the southeast. Directly across Saerdoun Street was the Gralhund family villa.

The Jardeths also has significant holdings and a garrison of troops in New Waterdeep.

History
The Jardeths were of Chondathan descent and worshiped Helm. They were ennobled in the, along with many of their fellow merchant gentry families. As of 1372 DR, there were forty-one living members.

In the, the Jardeths were part of a flotilla of twelve ships that attempted to establish trade at Helmsport in Maztica, but the Lord-Governor of New Amn turned them away, citing limits on transoceanic trade that had been put in place by the Council of Six. The trade armada eventually landed on Maztapan Island and in the space of two months established the New Waterdeep colony.

Members

 * Ulb Jardeth: Patriarch in the mid–14 century.
 * Allys Jardeth: Consort of Ulb.
 * Koris Jardeth: Eldest son and heir of Ulb and Allys.
 * Urlymen Jardeth: An estranged family member in the 13 century, his mansion on Ilzantul Street eventually became part of Mrayvrens' Bountiful Rest two centuries later.