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City Watch (Waterdeep)
The City Watch of Waterdeep served as the police force within the city. Its strict code of conduct and well trained operatives made the Watch one of the most trusted police forces in Faerûn. The -
Xanathar's Thieves' Guild
one of the most powerful on the Sword Coast and often acted as a buffer against other evil organisations unintentionally. They had a massive stronghold on Skullport Island, but were otherwise largely active in Waterdeep. -
Owlbear
An owlbear was a large monstrosity that looked like a cross between an owl and a bear. “ Once the wolves and owlbears catch your scent, they'll follow you. If you can't keep ahead -
Acquisitions Incorporated (sourcebook)
Acquisitions Incorporated is a sourcebook for the 5th edition of Dungeons& Dragons. It focuses on the adventuring company Acquisitions Incorporated, and includes an adventure for levels 1–7 titled "The Orrery of the Wanderer ". “ There -
Elfshadow
Arilyn Moonblade is one of the two best assassins in the Realms. Maybe both. From Cormyr to Waterdeep, Harpers are being murdered. The trail leads to the half-elven adventurer, Arilyn Moonblade. Is she guilty -
Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder
This article is about the Game Boy Advance game. For the original computer game, see Eye of the Beholder (game). Dungeons& Dragons: Eye of the Beholder is a game available for the Game Boy Advance -
Chainmail
Chainmail (also knowns as chain mail or simply chain) was a type of armor used on Toril. Chainmail was a common form of armor made of interlocking metal rings. Clothing was typically worn underneath such -
The God Catcher
The God Catcher by Erin M. Evans is the fifth novel in the Waterdeep series. “ A fallen statue, caught in the cobbles of the city it tried first to save, and then to destroy. Hollowed -
Jalester Silvermane
Jalester Silvermane (pronounced:/ˈdʒɑːlɛstɛr/ JAH-less-ter ) was a captain of the City Watch of Waterdeep and the city's main Lords' Alliance agent in 1492 DR. Jalester was an earnest man. He often thought -
Downshadow (novel)
s really like to be a paladin? A holy knight, struggling to live in a very unholy city? A city crowded with tempting women who take a great interest in you, and old enemies increasingly -
Candlekeep Mysteries/Sarah of Yellowcrest Manor
in-universe book, see Sarah of Yellowcrest Manor. "Sarah of Yellowcrest Manor" is a short adventure module for 7–level players, collected in the anthology Candlekeep Mysteries, where players investigate an unsolved murder in Waterdeep. -
To Catch a Thief
fate. When you tried to pick the pocket of a civilar in the night-shrouded streets of Waterdeep, you never thought she'd catch you — and you never dreamed she’d force you into her -
Badge of the Watch
of the Watch was a magical badge that was awarded to members of the City Watch of Waterdeep who had achieved the rank of captain during the 15 century DR. The badge of the Watch -
Ni'Tessine
Ni'Tessine was a noble sun elven house of Cormanthyr. The family's ruling line used heraldry colored in pegasus-related colors such as powder-white and sky-blue. Lesser lines used griffon-related colors -
Thyriellentha Snome
Thyriellentha Snome was the commander of the watch-wizard corps of the City Watch in Waterdeep in 1372 DR. Thyriellentha was a capable and friendly woman, but power-hungry, though only with legal methods and -
Dragon magazine 211
Dragon issue 211, An Underground Extravaganza, was released in November of 1994. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: Jeff Grubb's early experiences with role-playing games, some of which influenced -
The Gathering
The Gathering is the first issue of the Advanced Dungeons& Dragons comics series set in the Forgotten Realms and published by DC Comics. It was written by Michael Fleisher and Jan Duursema, drawn by Duursema -
Rulathorn
Captain Rulathorn (pronounced:/ˈruːˈlɑːθɒn/ Roo-LATH-on ) is the aged and distinguished commander of the city watch of Waterdeep. A fair, but tough man, Rulathorn is more than willing to arrest the same person time -
Eidola
Eidola of Neverwinter of the Boareskyr family was the bride of Piergeiron the Paladinson in 1371 DR. Their marriage was instrumental in securing a trade route between Waterdeep and Kara-Tur. “ I comfort myself with -
Muragh Brilstagg
Muragh Brilstagg was a cleric of Lathander turned talking skull. Muragh was a human skull that once belonged to a cleric of Lathander in life. -
Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms 2
Dungeons& Dragons: Forgotten Realms#2 is a comic published by IDW Publishing and the second issue of a comic series set in Waterdeep. It is written by Ed Greenwood, and drawn by Lee Ferguson. “ Young -
Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms 1
new band of heroes who get into a bit more trouble than usual in the fabled port city of Waterdeep, but soon discover some of the seedier corners of the wider Realms-the hard way -
Guard Barracks/Dock Ward
These Guard Barracks housed the City Watch of Waterdeep in the city's Dock Ward. These barracks were located along the Dock Street, close to the Smokehouse. -
Battering ram (spell)
Battering ram was an evocation spell that duplicated the effects of a ring of the ram. For a matter of seconds, the caster's arm was surrounded with a translucent arcane force that appeared in -
Derek Windsfire
Grand Civilar Derek Windsfire was one of the high commanders of the City Watch of Waterdeep.
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