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Ilvastarr
The Ilvastarr family was one of the noble houses of Waterdeep that rose to prominence during the 13 century DR. They owed much of their wealth and success to their prowess and skill as monster -
Ajantis Ilvastarr
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. Ajantis Ilvastarr was a noble -
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Waterdeep
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Paladin
A paladin was a holy crusader, sworn to an oath to promote and fight for their beliefs and values. As paragons of their beliefs, paladins were granted the ability to wield divine magic by deities -
Nobility of Waterdeep
Durinbold • Eagleshield • Eirontalar • Eltorchul • Emveolstone • Estelmer • Gauntyl • Gost • Gralhund • Gundwynd • Hawkwinter • Helmfast • Hiilgauntlet • Hothemer • Hunabar • Husteem • Ilitul • Ilvastarr • Ilzimmer • Irlingstar • Jardeth • Jhansczil • Kormallis • Kothont • Lanngolyn • Lathkule • Maerklos • Majarra • Manthar • Margaster • Massalan • Melshimber • Moonstar • Nandar • Nesher -
Minsc
This is a Good Article! Minsc was a kind-hearted—but rather addled— Rashemaar warrior known for his habit of talking to a hamster. He believed that the animal, called Boo, was a miniature giant -
Cassalanter
The Cassalanter (pronounced:/ˈkæsɑːlɑːntɛr/ CASS-ah-lan-ter, or:/ˈkɑːsɑːlɑːntɛr/ KAS-ah-lan-ter ) noble house of Waterdeep was among one of the richest families within the city, having made their fortune in banking, money -
Baldur's Gate (game)
This article is about the computer game. For the city, see Baldur's Gate (city). For the novel, see Baldur's Gate (novel). Baldur's Gate is a computer role-playing game developed by BioWare -
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 -
1374 DR
18 Hammer: Tower Reilloch on Evermeet is invaded by Daemonfey. Part of the Gatekeeper's Crystal is stolen., 27 Alturiak: Daelegoth Orndeir leads elite members of his Brotherhood of the Glorious Sun against an encampment -
Imoen
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. Imoen (pronounced:/ˈɪmmoʊɛn/ IMM-oh -
Jaheira
This article is about the half-elf. For the genie, see Jaheira (genie). This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they -
Viconia DeVir
This article is about the Sharran cleric. For the follower of Lolth, see Viconia Agrach Dyrr. This article or section is about elements from the Baldur's Gate series of games. Video games are considered -
Gralhund
House Gralhund (pronounced:/ˈgrɔːlhʌnd/ GRAWL-hund ) was a noble house of Waterdeep since the Year of the Broken Blade, 1260 DR. Their primary business interests included contracting hireswords and manufacturing weapons. “ We see both sides -
Dynaheir
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. Dynaheir was a young invoker -
Amcathra
House Amcathra (pronounced:/ɑːmˈkɑːθrɑː/ am-CATH-ra ) was a distinguished Waterdhavian noble house that had a long history within the city, dating back to the 12 century DR. They were particularly well known for their -
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 -
Xan
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. Xan was an elven enchanter -
Waterdeep and the North
Waterdeep and the North is a 1st-edition Advanced Dungeons& Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms. “ The North...rugged mountains and dense forests, which hide many beings hostile to man (who has settled here but -
Gost
The Gost family was one of the many noble houses of Waterdeep as of the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, but were direct descendants of the Ruldegosts who could trace their lineage all the -
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 -
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 -
Rasaad yn Bashir
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. Rasaad yn Bashir was a
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