Pwyll Daggerford

Duke Pwyll "Greatshout" Daggerford was the ruler of the duchy of Daggerford circa the mid–14 century DR. He defended his people during the Second Dragonspear War of 1366 DR, having become duke after his father's death in the first Dragonspear War seven years prior.

"Duke Pwyll Greatshout was almost the definition of "benevolent" ruler". A former adventurer with some fighting ability, and yet in the end, better suited to bureaucracy than dragon-slaying. He was always popular with the people here, and was trusted to represent them well at council."

- Astriel Shalyn

Activities
He spent much of his time out of town hunting or exploring new opportunities and ways to make better the lives of his people.

Possessions
Among the duke's possessions was Daggerford's sword–of–state, Lawflame. This flame tongue blade dated back to the town's first duke.

Relationships
Duke Pwyll was served well by his court wizard Gwydion pen Dafwyd, Gwydion's apprentice (and Pwyll's sister) Bronwyn, and his commander of the Daggerford armed forces, Lord Llewellyn Longhand.

History
Pwyll Daggerford was born around the.

As a young man, Pwyll lived the life of a daring adventurer. That came to an end at the age of 25 however, when his brother Merovy died while romping around the Unicorn Run. Pwyll's father Duke Pryden, bid his son return home to Daggerford in order to learn how to properly rule their people. While he protested in spirit, Pwyll knew his true duty was to his people and not his own lifestyle.

Duke Pryden fell in battle while fighting the armies of Dragonspear Castle, during the First Dragonspear War, in the. As he was the only heir left, Pwyll succeeded him as duke and took command throughout the rest of the campaign. During the sacking of the castle itself, Pwyll found and readily drank from an unidentified potion. It gave him the ability to vocalize a "great shout", that blew foes away in battle.

When the forces of the Dragonspear Castle began a second war, in the, Duke Pwyll raised the militia of Daggerford and locked down the town in order to keep it well-defended. This time, the armed forces of Daggerford were led by Dauravyn Redbeard and a band of adventurers, rather than their reigning duke.

Pwyll "Greatshout" met his perceived demise in 1372 DR when he was presumed killed by a wild beast during a hunt. Daggerford mourned the death of the city's leader even though many found his death's circumstances highly suspicious. Shortly after, a wealthy merchant and a member of the city council Matagar Bugo proclaimed himself the new Duke. During Matagar's short reign a group of adventurers alongside Astriel Shalyn, an agent of the Lords of Waterdeep, discovered Zhentarim's plot to instate a puppet ruler, and take over Daggerford. Pwyll and his sister Bronwyn were kept alive in the mines of Illefarn, guarded by Zhent slavers and corrupt Griffons Mercenary Company. Astriel's adventures managed to rescue the Duke and his sister and aid the city against the united forces of Zhentarim and Gorgomorz. Matagar Bugo's short dukedom came to an abrupt end in Gorgomorz' hellfire. Following the Daggerford's victory, Pwyll Daggerford returned to his throne to the city citizen's joy.

Rumors & Legends
Duke Pwyll claimed to be a descendant of Tyndal, the young boy that slew six men in Daggerford's founding story.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Hordes of Dragonspear
 * Video Games
 * Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford