Alascartha Vyperwood

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Alascartha Vyperwood is a human fighter.

Circa 1365 DR, he’s a member of Bellas’ Band, and a Merchant Duke of Calaunt.


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Bellas’ Band

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Bellas’ Band is an adventuring band, active circa 1345 DR. Bellas Thanatar led at least six hearties: Alascartha Vyperwood, Halabankh Ormsarr, Haldyn Stormkin, Iritar, Pirithin Alagost, and Saleska Mintharl. Circa 1365 DR, this group rules the city of Calaunt as the Supreme Scepter and the Merchant Dukes.


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Iritar

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Iritar is, circa 1365 DR, a male human wizard, a member of Bellas’ Band, and a Merchant Duke of Calaunt. His aliases include the Night Hood.


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Merchant Duke of Calaunt

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The Merchant Dukes of Calaunt are six in number and rule the city of Calaunt under the Supreme Scepter circa 1365 DR.


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Supreme Scepter of Calaunt

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The Supreme Scepter is the ruler of Calaunt circa 1365 DR.


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Bellas Thanatar

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Bellas Thanatar is the Supreme Scepter of Calaunt, circa 1365 DR.


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Breaking Steps


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The Breaking Steps are a set of low falls on the River Chionthar, just upstream of Berdusk, which make waterborne travel both tiring and dangerous.


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Clearspring Tor

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Clearspring Tor is a hill in Berdusk, from which the Clearspring flows.


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High Lady of Berdusk

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The High Lady of Berdusk is the ruler of the city circa 1360 DR.


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Riverroad Gate

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The Riverroad Gate is the southeastern gate in the walls of Berdusk.


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