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'''Beregost''' lies halfway on the [[Coast Way]] between [[Baldur's Gate]] and [[Amn]]. In [[1368 DR]] while Beregost offical government is a five-person town council,<ref name=VGttSW-p27>{{Cite book/Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast|27}}</ref> in reality, the town is run the governor,<ref name=VGttSW-p27 /> [[Kelddath Ormlyr]], who is also the high [[priest]] of [[Song of the Morning]] a major temple to [[Lathander]].<ref name=VGttSW-p27 /> By [[1372 DR]], [[Beregost]] is recorded as having no "official government" and "being run by the high priest of the major temple to [[Lathander]]". <ref name="FRCS-p226">{{Cite book/FRCS|226}}</ref> The town receives many visiting merchant caravans and has a wide array of inns and taverns.<ref name=VGttSW-p27-30>{{Cite book/Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast|27-30}}</ref>
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'''Beregost''' lies halfway on the [[Coast Way]] between [[Baldur's Gate]] and [[Amn]]. In [[1368 DR]] while Beregost offical government is a five-person town council,<ref name=VGttSW-p27>{{Cite book/Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast|27}}</ref> in reality, the town is run the governor,<ref name=VGttSW-p27 /> [[Kelddath Ormlyr]], who is also the high [[priest]] of [[Song of the Morning]] a major temple to [[Lathander]].<ref name=VGttSW-p27 /> By [[1372 DR]], [[Beregost]] is recorded as having no "official government" and "being run by the high priest of the major temple to [[Lathander]]". <ref name="FRCS-p226">{{Cite book/FRCS|226}}</ref> The town receives many visiting merchant caravans and, in [[1368 DR]], has one tavern and three inns.<ref name=VGttSW-p27-30>{{Cite book/Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast|27-30}}</ref>
   
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 23:50, 16 October 2008


Beregost lies halfway on the Coast Way between Baldur's Gate and Amn. In 1368 DR while Beregost offical government is a five-person town council,[1] in reality, the town is run the governor,[1] Kelddath Ormlyr, who is also the high priest of Song of the Morning a major temple to Lathander.[1] By 1372 DR, Beregost is recorded as having no "official government" and "being run by the high priest of the major temple to Lathander". [2] The town receives many visiting merchant caravans and, in 1368 DR, has one tavern and three inns.[3]

History

Beregost was founded around a school of magic run by the wizard Ulcaster[2], but about three hundred years before 1372 DR[2], Calishite wizards burned down the scholl of magic.[2] In 1372 DR the ruins of the school lie to the east of the town.[2] guarded by the priests of Lathander.[2]


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