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At a Glance
The nobility of Waterdeep consists, circa 1357-1372 DR, of 76 families.
- Adarbrent
- Agundar
- Amcathra
- Ammakyl
- Anteos
- Artemel
- Assumbar
- Belabranta
- Bladesemmer
- Brokengulf
- Brossfeather
- Cassalanter
- Cragsmere
- Crommor
- Dezlentyr
- 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
- Maernos
- Majarra
- Manthar
- Margaster
- Massalan
- Melshimber
- Moonstar
- Nandar
- Nesher
- Phull
- Phylund
- Piiradost
- Raventree
- Roaringhorn
- Rosznar
- Ruldegost
- Silmerhelve
- Snome
- Stormweather
- Sultlue
- Talmost
- Tarm
- Tchazzam
- Tesper
- Thann
- Thongolir
- Thorp
- Thunderstaff
- Ulbrinter
- Urmbrusk
- Wands
- Wavesilver
- Zulpair
- Zun
Sources
Sources are listed under the individual families.
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