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Lord's Court
This article is about the court of Waterdeep. For the meeting in Shadowdale, see Shadowdale. The Lord's Court was the highest court in the city of Waterdeep in the 14th century DR. -
Lord's ensemble
A lord's ensemble was a magical garment worn by the Masked Lords of Waterdeep when meeting with each other. The full set conferred multiple identity-concealing benefits to its wearer. All lord's ensembles -
Lord Hund's Tomb
Lord Hund's Tomb was a complex inside Undermountain. Lord Hund's Tomb was located in the second level of Undermountain. It used to have a two-way portal leading to it from the outside -
Lord of Flame
This article or section is about elements from the Blood& Magic game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Lord of Flame was the ruler of -
Lord of Lands
This article or section is about elements from the Blood& Magic game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Lord of Lands was the ruler of -
Lord's Men
Shortly before 1357 DR, following the murder of Lord Phintarn "Redblade", the mage Geildarr Ithym seized the Lord's Keep in Llorkh and claimed the throne. Soon after, four hundred "Lord's Men" arrived and -
Lord of Stormweather
Lord of Stormweather, by Dave Gross, is the seventh and final book of the Sembia: Gateway to the Realms series. “ The heir to the Uskevren fortune never expected to inherit so much so soon. After -
Lord Volkumburgh
Lord Volkumburgh was a Cormyrian noble in the 11 to 12 century DR. In 999 DR, Lord Volkumburgh acquired a villa within the Thunder Peaks in a valley that would come to be known as -
Lord's Command
Lord's Command was a set of enchanted heavy armor that belonged to Lord Francis Tenraw sometime before 1372 DR. Lord's Command possessed the+1 enchantment to the wearer's defenses and offered armor -
Lord de'Arnise
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. Lord de'Arnise was a -
Lord Cyric's Bane
Lord Cyric's Bane was a tavern in Priapurl on the Dragon Coast. In 1372 DR, its proprietor was former priest of Bane, Zo. -
Lord Sage of Phlan
The Lord Sage of Phlan was a sage in Phlan in 1489 DR. The Lord was a taciturn and reserved individual. He was slow to show his emotions but despised troubles in his library. -
Lord's Keep
s Lord. Shortly before 1357 DR, Lord Phintarn "Redblade" was found dead at the foot of the Lord's Keep. Overnight, the mage Geildarr seized the Lord's Keep and claimed the throne, naming himself -
Lord Thunderfist
Lord Thunderfist was a Whaterdevian noble in the late 14 century DR. Lord Thunderfist had a small army of private guards around him at all times that obeyed his every word. -
Lord Dheolur
Lord Dheolur was the head of the Dheolur noble house of Cormyr. He married Threena Cormaeril. His sister was Pella Dheolur. He wore a suit of black chased and fluted plate armor with a helm -
Lord Tygarian
Lord Tygarian was a nobleman whose daughter was once taken hostage by a notorious pirate, Baralen the Black. Sometime before 1372 DR, Lord Tygarian's daughter was kidnapped and held hostage by Baralen the Black -
Lord Marshal
The Lord Marshal of Ravens Bluff was the ultimate authority in charge of the defense of the city and their holdings in the Vast, from internal and external threats. They commanded all of the military -
Lord Helmstone
Lord Helmstone was the lord of the Helmstone noble family of Cormyr around 1372 DR. He believed Laspeera should be Royal Mage and that the still-living members of the Obarskyr royal family to be -
Lord Wolf
"Lord Wolf" was the title adopted by a brigand who once ruled over the area of Highbank Forest in the Vast. Styling himself as "Lord Wolf", he laid claim to the area and the -
Lord of Highmoon
The Lord of Highmoon was the title of the military, governmental and legal authority of Deepingdale and its capital city of Highmoon. This lordship was not hereditary, but rather appointed to a deserving candidate by -
Lord Alex
Lord Alex was Lady Oonagh's long time adventuring partner and lover from the Forest of Tethir, active sometime before 1372 DR. Lady Oonagh hailed from a musically-inclined noble elven family, but unlike them -
Lord of Bones
page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. The title Lord of Bones can refer to: Shradin Mulophor, Netherese necromancer and founder of Skullport, Myrkul, a neutral evil -
Demon lord
is the very moment that rivals begin to subvert that authority. ” — The Demonomicon of Iggwilv Each demon lord had a unique appearance and set of abilities and ruled over at least one layer of the -
Cat lord
The cat lord (also rendered as Cat Lord ), also known as master cat, was one of the Animal Lords. The cat lord was the ruler of all felines, from the common house cat to the -
Skull lord
A skull lord was a formidable undead creature that commanded many types of lesser undead. Skull lords had a skeletal humanoid appearance, but had two extra skulls, one each side of the central one. The
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