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Adarbrent
Adarbrent (pronounced:/ɑːˈdɑːrbrɛnt/ ah-DAR-brent ) was a noble family that lived in Waterdeep during the 14 century DR. They were among the leading shipping clans as of 1372 DR, possessing the city's third -
1317 DR
Returned Regent. Nanathlor Greysword becomes ruler of Loudwater. Curkon Gheldieg becomes Lord of House Gheldieg in Amn., Amdrauth Telsnaer takes power in Mulmaster, becoming the first High Blade., The Adarbrent family is ennobled in Waterdeep. -
Witchthorn
Witchthorn was a powerful verdant prince and ruler of Kryptgarden Forest in 1489 DR. Witchthorn was the ruler of all the fey living in Kryptgarden. When he was a prince, he lived with his spouse -
Moonstar (family)
This article is about the Waterdhavian noble family. For other uses, see Moonstar (disambiguation). The Moonstar (pronounced:/ˈmuːnstɑːr/ MOON-star ) family was one of the oldest and most prominent members of the nobility of Waterdeep -
Dorgar Adarbrent
Dorgar Adarbrent was an old Waterdavian noble with a strong interest in preserving Waterdeep's traditions. He gave monetary support to old nobles who were down on their luck. Dorgar was often seen wandering the -
Syllia Adarbrent
Syllia Adarbrent was a female Illuskan human fighter of the noble house of Adarbrent in Waterdeep. Syllia was the captain of the Hippocampus, the flagship of the Horizon Armada, a noble-owned fleet headed by -
Waterdeep
This is a Good Article! This article is about the city. For other uses, see Waterdeep (disambiguation). -
Nobility of Waterdeep
Maernos • Shadowdusk • Zoar List of Noble Houses[] Adarbrent—One of Waterdeep's leading shipping clans., Agundar—A family of Talos-worshiping mercenary leaders and weapon-makers., Amcathra—This distinguished family was famous for their masterfully -
Waterdeep: Dragon Heist
Waterdeep: Dragon Heist is a 5-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure that takes place in the city of Waterdeep. The adventure runs through levels 1–5 and is followed by the adventure Waterdeep: Dungeon of the -
Storm King's Thunder
This article is about the 5th edition adventure. For the Neverwinter expansion campaign, see Neverwinter: Storm King's Thunder. Storm King's Thunder is a 5th-edition Dungeons& Dragons adventure set in the Savage Frontier -
Lords of Waterdeep
This article is about the in-universe organization. For the real-world boardgame, see Lords of Waterdeep (board game). The Lords of Waterdeep were the ruling council of the city of Waterdeep, who had reigned -
Cassalanter
city, having made their fortune in banking, money-lending and rumor-mongering for the highest payer. The family had a villa in the Sea Ward, on the southwest corner of Delzorin Street and Diamond Street. -
Gralhund
1260 DR. Their primary business interests included contracting hireswords and manufacturing weapons. “ We see both sides. ” — Gralhund family motto The Gralhund family were of Tethyrian descent but included a few tieflings who claimed they were -
Amcathra
blades produced by House Amcathra were known to be some of the finest found in the City of Splendors, the reputation of which preceded that of the family. “ We trample our troubles. ” — Amcathra family motto -
Margaster
House Margaster (pronounced:/ˈmɑːrgɑːstɛr/ MAR-gast-er ) was a prominent Waterdhavian noble family with ties to Asmodeus in the late 15 century DR. “ Nothing is beyond our grasp. ” — Margaster motto The family had Illuskan heritage -
Gost
his consort Aurora. Djarrus had no consort at this time, and the heir to the family title was his younger brother, Dundald. At this point in history, there were seventeen members of the noble family. -
Phylund
House Phylund (pronounced:/ˈfaɪlʌnd/ FEYE-lund ) was a noble family of Waterdeep in the 14 century DR and still had a significant presence circa 1492 DR. The primary family business was acquiring, taming, training, and -
Lords of Waterdeep (board game)
This article is about the board game. For the real-world computer game, see Lords of Waterdeep (mobile game). For other uses, see Lords of Waterdeep. -
Ruldegost
The Ruldegost (pronounced:/ˈrʊlldigoʊst/ RULL-dee-gost ) clan was a noble family of Waterdeep in the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, but could trace their lineage back to the lost kingdom of Uthtower in -
Emveolstone
The Emveolstone (pronounced:/ɛmˈvioʊlstoʊn/ em-VEE-ohl-stohn ) family were members of the nobility of Waterdeep, circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. They dealt in goods made of iron and traded in novelty -
Thann
Thann (pronounced:/ˈθɑːn/ THANN ) was a noble Waterdhavian house that were known as a leading vintner in the Waterdeep region. The Thann family owned large plots of land to both the north and south of -
Maernos
The Maernos (pronounced:/ˈmeɪɛrnoʊz/ MAY-er-noz ) family was a human noble family in Waterdeep. The family line died out when Ultas Maernos passed away without a living spouse or heirs sometime around 1370 DR -
Nesher
The Nesher (pronounced:/nɛˈʃʌr/ neh-SHURR ) family was a member of the pantheon of Waterdhavian nobility, circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. They were in the lumber and wood-making business and were -
Kothont
Prince, 1357 DR, to at least the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, the patriarch of the family was Lord Alaous Kothont also known as "Lord Goldbeard". His consort was Lady Byllia and their eldest
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