Arltan of the Silver Sword

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At a Glance

A human ranger and Harper.

He’s a guide at Silver Sword Tower, on The Eastrise in Telflamm.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 71

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Lightal Barnshyn

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At a Glance

A half-elven ranger and Harper.

She’s a caravan-sponsor and outfitter at Watchful Wheels Wagons & Gears, on Seaspray Street in Tantras.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 71

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Ghaddarondas Rimmond

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At a Glance

A human bard and Harper. He’s commonly called Glaurmaster (the glaur is a musical instrument).

Glaurmaster Rimmond can be found at Rimmond’s Revels & Instruments, on the Promenade in Suzail.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 71

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Steeleye

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At a Glance

A priest of Mielikki, and a Harper.

He can be found at The Lady’s Grove in Sundabar.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 71

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Honglyn Omblestaff

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At a Glance

A halfling fighter and Harper.

He’s a wheelwright and wagon-repairer at Omblestaff Carriageworks, on Moondown Lane in Soubar.

Source

  • Code of the Harpers [FOR4] page 71

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Belarchass

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At a Glance

A slaver operating in Anauroch. He is aided by a band of twelve warriors, three priests, and two mages.

Belarchass has access to an ancient portal linking a certain place in the desert with a certain cellar in Westgate. From the docks there, slaves are taken to “Chessenta and beyond” which means pretty much anywhere.

Source

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 81

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The City of the Gods

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At a Glance

The uppermost district in Skuld, where the manifestations of the God–Kings reside.

Source

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The Purplethroat Plague

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At a Glance

A plague which felled several of the Obarskyrs between 303 and 341 DR.

Source

  • The Grand History of the Forgotten Realms pages 76-77

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Thorasta

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A language of Faerûn.

Source

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Undercommon

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A language of Faerûn.

Source

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