The Ironseth family was a human Amnian mercantile family of Amnwater during the 14th century DR.[1]
Activities[]
The Ironseths focused on horse training and the hiring and training of mercenaries, and owned more than half of the land around Amnwater. Together with the Wheelarits and Yhliivasts, they managed to corner the economic and political power in Amnwater around 1320 DR and proceeded to effectively operate the town as an oligarchy.[1]
Members[]
- Lord Ghaark Ironseth, the family leader in 1370 DR.[1]
- Togar Ironseth, Ghaark's third son.[1]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Steven E. Schend (August 1997). “Book Two: Amn”. In Roger E. Moore ed. Lands of Intrigue (TSR, Inc.), pp. 27, 28. ISBN 0-7869-0697-9.
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