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History of the Open Lord of Waterdeep
There have been seven Open Lords of Waterdeep to 1489 DR; Ahghairon the Mage, Baeron Silmaeril, Lhestyn the Masked Lady, Piergeiron the Paladinson., Caladorn Cassalanter, Dagult Neverember, and the current Open Lord of Waterdeep, Lady -
Lords of Waterdeep
50 and 80 lords, four of whom reigned as Open Lord. The Lords came from all walks of life and while they were predominantly human, they had had members of various races from throughout the -
Lords of Waterdeep: Scoundrels of Skullport
Lords of Waterdeep: Scoundrels of Skullport is an expansion for the Lords of Waterdeep board game. It consists of two expansion modules – Undermountain and Skullport – that can be used to expand the base game separately -
Heroes of Waterdeep
This article or section is about elements from the Eye of the Beholder series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Heroes of Waterdeep -
Laeral Silverhand
Laeral Silverhand (pronounced:/ˈlɛərɔːl/ LAIR-awl ) was one of the Seven Sisters, a Chosen of Mystra, and the Open Lord of Waterdeep, formerly known as the "Lady Mage of Waterdeep". Together with her partner Khelben -
Waterdeep/City of the Dead
This article is about the cemetery in Waterdeep. For other uses, see City of the Dead (disambiguation). The City of the Dead was a large cemetery and ward in Waterdeep. Most of the city's -
Forum:Waterdeep City of Splendors
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Waterdeep
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Mirt
or Lord Walrus —made many enemies all over the Sword Coast, but also a few friends, notably Durnan a fellow adventurer and Undermountain explorer. Mirt was also one of the most infamous factors of Waterdeep. -
Stone of Golorr
The Stone of Golorr was an artifact that contained the consciousness and memories of an aboleth named Golorr. The artifact was a small and glossy greenish-gray stone that could fit in the palm of -
History of Neverwinter
The history of Neverwinter covered the many tragedies and great triumphs the city-state of the Sword Coast North experienced over the couse of nearly two thousand years. This article or section is about elements -
Dragonstaff of Ahghairon
The Dragonstaff of Ahghairon was a powerful magic staff. Any dragon touched by the dragonstaff became immune to the effects of Ahghairon's dragonward for a duration of time specified by the mage who controlled -
History of Waterdeep
The history of Waterdeep dated back to an ancient elven settlement called Aelinthaldaar, which was the capital of the Tel-quessir city-state of Illefarn starting around the year −8500 DR. Due to massive orc -
Eye of the Beholder (game)
Strategic Simulations, Inc. for DOS, Amiga, Sega CD, SNES and PC-9800. It is the first game of the Eye of the Beholder series. “ Darkness has engulfed the town of Waterdeep and legend has it -
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. -
Heroes of Ascore
contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The Heroes of Ascore, later known as the Heroes of the North, were a skilled adventuring party that successfully stopped the Zhentarim from conquering parts of the -
Robe of the archmagi
A robe of the archmagi was a rare and powerful robe worn only by the most powerful spellcasters. These magnificent and elegant robes were often made out of the most expensive cloth of white, gray -
Field of Triumph
the venue for many public spectacles from late spring until late autumn, weather permitting. The Open Lord of Waterdeep used the Field as a public forum to give proclamations to the city, but most of -
Badge of the Watch
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 had the emblem of Waterdeep. It -
Wrath of Tyr
The Wrath of Tyr, also known by its original name Tersyus, was a powerful enchanted warhammer and the sibling weapon of the Mercy of Tyr and the Wisdom of Tyr. Tersyus's enchantments only allowed -
Axe of heavenly fire
The axe of heavenly fire was an impressive, magical greataxe that was considered sacred to the church of Tyr. This weapon was a+3 holy greataxe that emitted a glowing radiance as if it were -
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 -
Lost Dragon of Waterdeep
The Lost Dragon of Waterdeep was a legend bandied around the city about a dragon trapped in a painting or some other piece of furniture. The particulars varied widely: some said it was a white -
Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder
Eye of the Beholder (game). Dungeons& Dragons: Eye of the Beholder is a game available for the Game Boy Advance only. It is not the same as the classic computer game, Eye of the Beholder. -
Waterdeep/Castle Ward
The Castle Ward was the central ward of the city of Waterdeep. It encompassed Mount Waterdeep, Castle Waterdeep, and much of the government of the city, which included the Palace of Waterdeep, occupied by Piergeiron
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