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Trueshield Trading Priakos
The Trueshield Trading Priakos was a merchant company in Faerûn. This merchant group built its own wagons and even trained and equipped their guards. No expense was spared, resulting in fine caravan guards that few -
Six Coffers Market Priakos
The Six Coffers Market Priakos was a merchant company in Faerûn. Originally founded by six merchants, only four of the remaining founders remained alive in 1367 DR. Thelve Baruinheld served as the leader of the -
Category:Members of the Six Coffers Market Priakos
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Mercantile company
two types of mercantile companies: the priakos and the coster. By the late 1400s DR, the term "priakos" was used less and less while "coster" was becoming more common. A priakos was a mercantile company -
Suzail
Suzail (pronounced:/suːˈzeɪl/ soo-ZALE ) was the capital of Cormyr and the seat of power. It was named after Suzara Obarskyr, the mother of the first king. It was originally the farm of Ondeth Obarskyr -
Sembia
Sembia was a young country of considerable wealth and prosperity governed by its merchants. It was located on the north-western coast of the Sea of Fallen Stars in central Faerûn, which put it in -
Iriaebor
Iriaebor (pronounced:/ɪəriˈeɪbɔːr/ eer-ee-AY-bore ), also known as the Overland City and the City of a Thousand Spires, was a large city in Sunset Vale in the Western Heartlands region of west Faerûn -
Dragon Coast
The Dragon Coast was the name given to the region along southern shore of the Dragonmere, and the lands west of the Sea of Fallen Stars. It's city-states and pirate outposts served as -
Marsember
Marsember (pronounced:/mɑːrˈsɛmbʌr/ mar-SEM-burr ), also known as the City of Spices, was a metropolis and the busiest port in the entire kingdom of Cormyr. The city lay on sandy islands in the swampy -
Dabron Sashenstar
This is a Good Article! Dabron Sashenstar was a merchant prince of Baldur's Gate on the Sword Coast in the mid–14 century DR. He was an aristocrat and leader of House Sashenstar and -
Merchant's League
with the backing of the Dukes of Baldur's Gate, the Merchant's League grew into a priakos and began to challenge the Iron Throne for the weapons trade in the Western Heartlands in 1374 -
Telpir
Telpir (also seen as Telpiir ) was an independent city on the Dragon Coast north of Turmish and east of Starmantle. Telpir was located at the eastern tip of the Dragon Coast just past the point -
Player's Guide to the Forgotten Realms Campaign
The Player’s Guide to the Forgotten Realms for 2nd Edition follows the journal entries of an adventuring company called The Seekers as they travel across the Realms seeking the Tear of Selûne using the -
Dungeon magazine 128
Dungeon issue 128 was released in November of 2005. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms: As the party faces an ancient foe who has never been defeated, their hunt threatens to -
Szwentil Illeon
Szwentil Illeon was the wealthiest man in Marsember, Cormyr around 1367 DR. He was one of the six founders of the Six Coffers Market Priakos, owner of The Roaring Griffon, and was rumored to be -
Bay of Chessenta
were many small harbors for ships to pull into. In the years after the Spellplague, piracy became a problem and a band of pirates known as the Crimson Sea Maritime Priakos operated in the bay. -
Thelve Baruinheld
Thelve Baruinheld was a merchant and member of the Six Coffers Market Priakos. Thelve was one of the original six founders of the merchant company. He served as their leader as of 1367 DR, working