Byllia Kothont

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At a Glance

Consort of Alauos Kothont, of the Kothont noble family of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 18

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Harkas Kormallis

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At a Glance

Heir of the Kormallis noble family of Waterdeep.

He’s a brother of Helm Kormallis.

He’s also a paladin of Tyr at The Halls of Justice.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on pages 17 and 61

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Arrikes Jhansczil

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At a Glance

Heir of the Jhansczil noble family of Waterdeep.

He’s the eldest son of Harkas Jhansczil.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 17

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Ariel Jhansczil

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At a Glance

Consort of Harkas Jhansczil, of the Jhansczil noble family of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 17

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Koris Jardeth

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At a Glance

Heir of the Jardeth noble family of Waterdeep.

He’s the eldest son of Ulb Jardeth.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 17

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Allys Jardeth

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At a Glance

Consort of Ulb Jardeth, of the Jardeth noble family of Waterdeep.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 17

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Knellict

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At a Glance

A wizard/assassin with ties to the Citadel of Assassins.

Sources

  • Road of the Patriarch — mentioned throughout the novel
  • Promise of the Witch-King — mentioned throughout the novel
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] — mentioned on page 108
  • The Bloodstone Lands [FR9/9267] pages 50-51 — also mentioned on pages 45, 53, 54, 55
  • Bloodstone Pass [H1/9122] Roster Book 5 — also mentioned on pages 30, 32

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Zulkirs

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At a Glance

The Zulkirs number eight; one for each school of magic. In theory, they form a council which leads the Red Wizards and rule the nation of Thay. In practice, each forms temporary alliances only in the interest of furthering their own agenda and personal power. None is recognized as the sole sovereign of Thay, but all are afforded the deference due a king and the reverence due a god; death (and perhaps subsequent undeath) is the usual price of disrespect.

The first Zulkirs declare themselves the masters of Thay in 1030 DR, and successfully defend themselves and impose their will on the commoners and lesser wizards for the next 44 years. After that point they are generally accepted in Thay. Individual challengers have come and gone since then, but no large-scaled resistance has been successfully mounted.


Notable Individuals

Ythazz Buvaar is noted as one of the first Zulkirs, but his school isn’t listed. [FR6]

Zulkir of Abjuration
  • Lallara Mediocros is Zulkir of Abjuration in 1368 DR. [1121a:9]
Zulkir of Alteration
  • Maligor is Zulkir of Alteration from an unknown date until 1362 DR, when he is thwarted and presumably slain by Harpers and/or Szass Tam. [GHotR:146]
  • Druxus Rhym is Zulkir of Transmutation in 1368 DR. [1121a:9]. He remains Zulkir until 1375 DR, when he is murdered in his apartments in Bezantur. [GHotR:158]
  • Samas Kul replaces Druxus Rhym in 1375 DR. [GHotR:158]
Zulkir of Conjuration
  • Jorgmacdon is the first Zulkir of Conjuration. [FR6:17]
  • Nevron is Zulkir of Conjuration in 1368 DR; he’s described as “relatively new” at that time. [1121a:9]
Zulkir of Divination
  • Yaphyll is the Zulkir of Divination in 1368 DR. [1121a:9]
Zulkir of Enchantment
  • Lauzoril is the Zulkir of Enchantment in 1357 DR. [FR6:25,54] He is still Zulkir in 1368 DR. [1121a:9]
Zulkir of Illusion
  • Nymor Thrul is Zulkir of Illusion from an unknown date until 1201 DR, when he is slain by Szass Tam. [GHotR:125, 1121a:5]
  • Mythrell’aa is Zulkir of Illusion in 1368 DR. [1121a:9]
Zulkir of Invocation
  • Narvonna Kren is Zulkir of Invocation from ~1201 DR until an unknown date. [1121a:5]
  • Aznar Thrul is Zulkir of Evocation in 1368 DR. [1121a:9] He remains Zulkir until 1375 DR, when he is slain by a prisoner, Mari Agneh. [GHotR:158]
Zulkir of Necromancy
  • Nyressa Flass, known as the Vampire Zulkir, is Zulkir of Necromancy from an unknown date until 1157 DR, when she is defeated by a number of foes led by Szass Tam. [GHotR:122] It’s noted that she “lived” for over 300 years, but it’s not stated how many of those years saw her reigning over the school of necromancy. [1121a:8]
  • Szass Tam replaces Nyressa Flass in 1157 DR. [GHotR:122] He is noted as only the third person to hold that title [FR6:11] and also the third head of his family since the founding of Thay. [FR6:52] He is still Zulkir in 1368 DR.

Sources

Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for the Zulkirs on the FR Wiki

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Ghost (Disambiguation)

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Disambiguation

  • ghost — a type of incorporeal undead
  • Ghost — the only known name of a particular assassin

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The Xanathar Thieves’ Guild

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At a Glance

A crime “family” of Waterdeep.

Members

  • Xanathar
  • Ahmaergo
  • Avaereene
  • Colstan Rhuul
  • Ott Steeltoes
  • Randulaith
  • Shindia Darkeyes
  • Slan Thurbel
  • Slink Monteskor

Sources

  • Villains’ Lorebook [9552] page 122
  • City of Splendors: Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] pages 88-90

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