Elaith Craulnobur

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At a Glance

Elaith Craulnobur —nicknamed the Serpent— is a moon elven adventurer of Waterdeep. His name is spelled Craulnober in some sources. He’s also rumored to operate in Skullport and Luskan under the alias of Lord Buronae Trilluach.

He’s usually looking to sponsor (and occasionally lead) adventuring bands to explore various ruins and dungeons of the North. Cynics say he’s just looking for fodder to spring traps and die in battle, leaving him to collect the wealth. He is known to be the last surviving member of the Company of the Claw and the Three Blades, both successful companies who achieved some fame before (as the stories go) being betrayed by the Serpent.

He is an experienced fighter and mage. He also owns quite a bit of property in Waterdeep, and has significant wealth hidden away.

He is widely distrusted by humans in Waterdeep, but hated by elves of Evermeet and across the North.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms [11836] (3e campaign setting) page 182
  • Villains’ Lorebook [9552] pages 22-23
  • City of Splendors [1109] — Who’s Who in Waterdeep page 72
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 51
Passing Mention
  • Elaith appears in several novels, including Elfshadow, Elfsong, Silver Shadows, The Dream Spheres, Evermeet: Island of Elves, Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters, The Best of the Realms III, Realms of Infamy, Realms of Valor, and The City of Splendors: A Waterdeep Novel
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Duromil “the Fearless”

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At a Glance

A human rogue of Waterdeep.

He poses as a warrior, and occasionally hires on through Blazidon. He is an opportunist, but he’s not cruel or overly reckless, and he is always alert for trouble.

Sources

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 74
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 51

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Dagasumn

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At a Glance

A mage originally of Port Llast, now resident in Waterdeep. He was briefly apprenticed to Malchor Harpell, and while the two are not exactly enemies they haven’t spoken in over 25 years (circa 1367 DR). He married Kyrss Wands.

Sometimes spelled Dagsumn.

Sources

  • City of Splendors: Waterdeep [88162] page 30
  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 73
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 51

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Shalar Simgulphin

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At a Glance

A bard and a Harper in Waterdeep.

She masquerades as a man. Coril is one of her agents.

Sources

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 82 — she’s mistakenly given only fighter levels here, but it’s clearly a typo since she’ll also “tutor PCs in bardic skills”
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 51 under Coril

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Sarraver

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At a Glance

A “cavalier” of Baldur’s Gate.

Has an illegitimate daughter Coril in Waterdeep.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 50

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Coril

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At a Glance

A young mage and Harper agent in Waterdeep.

She masquerades as a man, and can be found people-watching in any inn or tavern of the city. She’s the (illegitimate) daughter of Sarraver of Baldur’s Gate. Her Harper contact is Shalar Simgulphin.

Sources

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 72
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 50

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The Company of the Black Hand

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At a Glance

An adventuring band which recently found death in the ruins of the North; Brace Ulmemur was possibly the only survivor.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 50

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The Men of the Knife

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At a Glance

An adventuring band which recently found death in the ruins of the North; Brace Ulmemur was possibly the only survivor.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] — mentioned on page 50

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Brace Ulmemur

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At a Glance

A fighter and adventurer, resident in Waterdeep.

He has been a part of two ill-fated adventuring bands already— the Men of the Knife and The Company of the Black Hand. He’s loyal to any group that doesn’t callously leave him to die, and he’s not greedy.

Source

  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 50

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Blazidon “One-Eye”

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At a Glance

A retired fighter of Waterdeep who arranges meetings between folks looking to hire swords and swords looking for mercenary work. He’s cheap and reliable, and most caravan-masters passing through Waterdeep know where to find him.

He operates out of The Bowels of the Earth, which —unbeknownst to most of the city— he owns.

Sources

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 71
  • Waterdeep and the North [FR1/9213] page 50

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