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Baldurian seafood stew
Baldurian seafood stew was a signature dish from the harbors of Baldur's Gate. A hearty and versatile stew, these dishes exuded fragrance of garlic, fried tomato paste, and usually consisted of a wide variety -
Category:Baldurian patriar families
The noble patriar families of Baldur's Gate. -
Category:Baldurian titles
Titles that were unique to the city-state of Baldur's Gate. -
Baldur's Gate
This article is about the city on the Sword Coast. For other uses, see Baldur's Gate (disambiguation). This is a Good Article! -
Elturel
Elturel (pronounced:/ˈɛltɜːrˌɛl/ ELL-tur-ELL ) was a city-state lying on the River Chionthar in the Western Heartlands. In the mid–14 century DR, it was a center for agriculture and trade in the -
Flaming Fist
The Flaming Fist, or Flaming Fists, was a mercenary company based in the city of Baldur's Gate on the Sword Coast, where its members served as city guards. They were one of the most -
Abdel Adrian
This is a Good Article! Abdel Adrian was an adventurer who traveled extensively across west Faerûn, thrice saving it from ruin during the mid–14 century DR. As one of the mortal progenies of the -
Baldur's Gate III
Baldur's Gate III is a computer game released (in early access) by Larian Studios and is the third game in the Baldur's Gate series. It is based on a highly modified version of -
Bhaalspawn
A Bhaalspawn, sometimes called a child of Bhaal, was a mortal offspring of the dead god Bhaal. Bhaalspawn mostly seemed like normal members of their race at first. Part of their souls were divine, however -
Astarion
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Astarion was a high elf -
Iron Throne
“ "We shall rule them from an Iron Throne, built of the weapons of our trade..." ” — Sfena in 1347 DR The Iron Throne was a mysterious mercantile organization that operated out of the Eastern Heartlands -
Sarevok Anchev
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Sarevok Anchev was a powerful -
Thavius Kreeg
Thavius Kreeg (pronounced:/ˈθeɪviʌs ˈkrig/ THAY-vee-us KREEG ) was a human priest of Torm and the ruler of the city of Elturel and the theocracy of Elturgard in the Western Heartlands in the late -
Heroes of Baldur's Gate
The Heroes of Baldur's Gate was an adventuring company that originated from the city after which they were named. They had exploits in Baldur's Gate and traveled to far-off locales such as -
Caelar Argent
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Caelar Argent, most commonly known -
The Watch
The Watch was the civil constabulary of Baldur's Gate who patrolled and protected the citizens of its Upper City. They were headquartered within the Watch Citadel, the grand keep that served as their logistical -
Thalamra Vanthampur
Duke Thalamra Vanthampur (pronounced:/θɑːˈlɑːmrɑː ˈvɑːnθɑːmpɛr/ thah-LAM-rah VAN-tham-per ) was the matriarch of the Vanthampur patriar family and one of the members of the Council of Four, the body that governed the -
Viekang
Viekang was one of the children spawned by the deity Bhaal, in the years before the Avatar Crisis. For most of his life he was quite a fearful individual. -
The Guild
organized and held sway over nearly every aspect of Baldur's Gate, its people and even the Baldurian government. While it was led by the solitary Guildmaster it lacked a centralized location. Rather, the Guildmaster -
Nobility of Baldur's Gate
Families[] Belt—This family bred and sold horses to the traders of the Sword Coast., Bormul—The Baldurian branch of the Bormul family held investments in silver mines and vineyards. They shared lineage with the -
Council of Four
The Council of Four, whose individual members were referred to as the Grand Dukes in the mid–14 century DR, was the governing body of the city of Baldur's Gate consisting of four powerful -
Baldur's Gate/Outer City
The Outer City of Baldur's Gate was the near-lawless, impoverished expanse located outside of the city walls. It was an unorganized collection of objectionable albeit necessary business-owners, livestock handlers, refugees and other -
Helm and Cloak
The Helm and Cloak was a high-end inn, rooming house, and feasting hall in the city of Baldur's Gate in the late 1360s DR. It was highly popular both with travelers and with -
Sapphire
Sapphire was a rare variety of corundum that occurred in the Realms. Sapphire was found in shades of pale blue to deep azure. A typical specimen had a base value of 1,000 gp. -
Coran
This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Coran was a wandering adventurer