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Ruldegost
The Ruldegost (pronounced:/ˈrʊlldigoʊst/ RULL-dee-gost ) clan was a noble family of Waterdeep in the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR, but could trace their lineage back to the lost kingdom of Uthtower in -
Bly Ruldegost
Lord Bly Ruldegost was a proud and honorable member of the Knights of the Shield and the regent for the infant heir of House Ruldegost, circa 1368 DR. While Ruldegost attempted to recruit other Waterdhavian -
Elene Ruldegost
Elene Ruldegost was a young noblewoman, member of the Ruldegost family of Waterdeep in the mid–14 century DR. In early 1370 DR, Elene Ruldegost and Asborn Moonstar fell madly in love to the disapproval -
Category:Members of the Ruldegost family
Members of the noble Ruldegost of Waterdeep. -
Waterdeep
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Nobility of Waterdeep
Lathkule • Maerklos • Majarra • Manthar • Margaster • Massalan • Melshimber • Moonstar • Nandar • Nesher • Neverember • Phull • Phylund • Piiradost • Raventree • Roaringhorn • Rosznar • Ruldegost • Silmerhelve • Snome • Stormweather • Sultlue • Talmost • Tarm • Tchazzam • Tesper • Thann • Thongolir • Thorp • Thunderstaff • Ulbrinter • Urmbrusk • Wands • Wavesilver • Zulpair -
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 -
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 -
Waterdeep/Sea Ward
The Sea Ward of Waterdeep was the wealthiest ward in Waterdeep and located in the northwest of the city. The ward was delimited by the Trollwall on the north and west, by Julthoon Street to -
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 -
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 -
Descent to Undermountain
Descent to Undermountain (also known simply as Undermountain ) is a role-playing game created and distributed by Interplay in 1997. It was developed by Chris Avellone, Scott Bennie, John Deiley, Robert Holloway, Steve Perrin. “ "The -
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 -
Khelbenite
The Khelbenite was the name given to the hero who, under the orders of Khelben Arunsun, stopped the gravely drow plot against Waterdeep in 1370 DR. Not much was known of the Khelbenite's life -
Emveolstone
The Emveolstone (pronounced:/ɛmˈvioʊlstoʊn/ em-VEE-ohl-stohn ) family were members of the nobility of Waterdeep, circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. They dealt in goods made of iron and traded in novelty -
Thann
Thann (pronounced:/ˈθɑːn/ THANN ) was a noble Waterdhavian house that were known as a leading vintner in the Waterdeep region. The Thann family owned large plots of land to both the north and south of -
Maernos
The Maernos (pronounced:/ˈmeɪɛrnoʊz/ MAY-er-noz ) family was a human noble family in Waterdeep. The family line died out when Ultas Maernos passed away without a living spouse or heirs sometime around 1370 DR -
Nesher
The Nesher (pronounced:/nɛˈʃʌr/ neh-SHURR ) family was a member of the pantheon of Waterdhavian nobility, circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. They were in the lumber and wood-making business and were -
Kothont
The Kothont (pronounced:/ˈkoʊθɔːnt/ KOTH-awnt ) clan was a member of the nobility of Waterdeep, circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. They made their fortunes in the fur-trapping trade and the husbandry -
Manthar
The Manthar (pronounced:/ˈmɑːnθɑːr/ MAN-thar ) family was part of the nobility of Waterdeep, circa the Year of Wild Magic, 1372 DR. They had diverse interests in the metal trade, mercenary services, and fine perfumes -
Urmbrusk
House Urmbrusk (pronounced:/ˈɜːrmbrʌsk/ URM-brusk ) was a noble family of Waterdeep since the mid-13 century DR. They were known as land speculators and moneylenders. In 1368 DR, until at least 1372 DR, the -
Snome
The Snome (pronounced:/snoʊmm/ ssNOmm ) family was a human noble family in Waterdeep. Their primary interests were in brewing, distilling, importing, and exporting alcoholic beverages. The Snome family made their fortune by brewing beer, distilling