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Roaringhorn was a noble house of Cormyr.[1] Both the Cormyrean and Waterdhavian branches of the family had a historical reputation for being bold, impetuous, and living with a zest for life. Their detractors characterized them as reckless, boorish, and lustful.[2]

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The house had reason to regard the Bleth house in a bad light; however, it had been this way for centuries before the 14th century DR, so nobody remembered why.[1][3] They also despised Royal Mage Vangerdahast.[3]

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During the abraxus affair in the Year of the Gauntlet, 1369 DR, if King Azoun IV were to die, the Roaringhorns preferred him to be succeeded by a king or replaced by a governing council, and would not accept a ruling queen.[3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ed Greenwood, Jeff Grubb (April 1998). Cormyr: A Novel. (TSR, Inc.), p. 139. ISBN 0-7869-0710-X.
  2. Ed Greenwood (February 2001). “The New Adventures of Volo: Lost Treasures of Cormyr, Part 3”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon #280 (Wizards of the Coast), p. 86.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ed Greenwood, Jeff Grubb (April 1998). Cormyr: A Novel. (TSR, Inc.), p. 426. ISBN 0-7869-0710-X.
  4. Ed Greenwood (October 2000). “The New Adventures of Volo: Cormyrian Contracts”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon #276 (Wizards of the Coast), p. 77.
  5. Ed Greenwood, Jeff Grubb (April 1998). Cormyr: A Novel. (TSR, Inc.), p. 137. ISBN 0-7869-0710-X.
  6. Ed Greenwood (February 2001). “The New Adventures of Volo: Lost Treasures of Cormyr, Part 3”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon #280 (Wizards of the Coast), p. 84.
  7. Ed Greenwood (March 2001). “The New Adventures of Volo: Lost Treasures of Cormyr, Part 4”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon #281 (Wizards of the Coast), p. 78.

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